Minds, artificial languages, and philosophy
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (December):228-238 (1953)
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| Keywords | Ideal Language Intentionality Mental Act Metaphysics Methodology Minds Reductionism Bergmann, G Sellars, W | |||||||||
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