Thinking about thinking: Language, thought and introspection
Language and Communication 22 (3):353-373 (2002)
| Abstract | I do not think that the world or the sciences would ever have suggested to me any philosophical problems. What has suggested philosophical problems to me is things which other philosophers have said about the world or the sciences. (G.E. Moore, 1942, p. 14) | |||||||||
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