Topics of Thought The Logic of Knowledge, Belief, Imagination

This book concerns mental states such as thinking that Obama is tall, imagining that there will be a climate change catastrophe, knowing that one is not a brain in a vat, or believing that Martina Navratilova is the greatest tennis player ever. Such states are usually understood as having intentiona...

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Main Author: Berto, Francesco (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2022
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