The Elm and the Expert: Mentalese and Its Semantics

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Fodor, Jerry A.
Year of Publication: 1994
Series Title: The Jean Nicod Lectures
Edition: 1st Ed.
Number of Pages: 128
Publisher: MIT Press
City: Cambridge
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0262560933
Keywords: Content (Psychology), Intentionalism, Intentionality (Philosophy)., Psycholinguistics
Abstract:

The Elm and the Expert provides a lively discussion of semantic issues about mental representation, with special attention to issues raised by Frege's problem, twin cases, and the putative indeterminacy of reference. The book extends and revises a view of the relation between mind and meaning that the author has been developing since his 1975 book, The Language of Thought. Among philosophers, a general consensus exists that a referential semantics for mental representation cannot support a robust account of intentional explanation. This book is largely a reconsideration of the arguments that are supposed to ground this consensus. Fodor offers a theory sketch in which psychological explanation is intentional, psychological processes are computational, and the semantic properties of mental representations are referential.

Label: 1995