Do anti-individualistic construals of propositional attitudes capture the agent's conception?
Noûs 36 (4):597-621 (2002)
| Abstract | Burge 1986 presents an argument for anti-individualism about the proposi- tional attitudes. On the assumption that such attitudes are | |||||||||
| Keywords | Agent Conception Externalism Metaphysics Propositional Attitudes Bach, K Burge, T Elugardo, R | |||||||||
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