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Folk psychological ceteris paribus laws?

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I would like to thank Brian McLaughlin, Jerry Fodor, Alistair Tait, Andrew Gleeson, Joe Franchi and especially Barry Loewer for helpful discussion. Thanks also to an anonymous referee forPhilosophical Studies.

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Warfield, T.A. Folk psychological ceteris paribus laws?. Philos Stud 71, 99–112 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00989728

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