Mind and Common Sense
R. Bogdan (ed.)
Cambridge University Press (1991)
| Abstract | The contributors to this volume examine current controversies about the importance of common sense psychology for our understanding of the human mind. | |||||||||
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Thomas Reid (1997). Thomas Reid, an Inquiry Into the Human Mind: On the Principles of Common Sense. Pennsylvania State University Press.
Adam Morton (1980). Frames of Mind: Constraints On The Common-Sense Conception Of The Mental. Oxford University Press.
Brian Grant (2001). The Virtues of Common Sense. Philosophy 76 (2):191-209.
Radu J. Bogdan (1988). Mental Attitudes and Common Sense Psychology: The Case Against Elimination. Noûs 22 (September):369-398.
Matthew Nudds (2001). Common-Sense and Scientific Psychology. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):171-180.
David Thomas (1978). Sociology and Common Sense. Inquiry 21 (1-4):1 – 32.
Michael De Medeiros (2010). Common Sense. Weigl Publishers.
Radu J. Bogdan (ed.) (1991). Mind and Common Sense: Philosophical Essays on Commonsense Psychology. Cambridge University Press.
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