Against passive intellectualism: Reply to Crane
In Richard Menary (ed.), Radical Enactivism: Intentionality, Phenomenology and Narrative: Focus on the Philosophy of Daniel D. Hutto (2006)
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Tim Crane (1993). Reply to Pettit. Analysis 53 (4):224-27.
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