Intentionality without exotica
In Robin Jeshion (ed.), New Essays on Singular Thought (2010)
| Abstract | The paper argues that intensional phenomena can be explained without appealing to "exotic" entities: one that don't exist, are merely possible, or are essentially abstract. | |||||||||
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