Mental Fictionalism

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Agnostic
Ascription Theory
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Cognitive Collapse
Cognitive Suicide
conceptual analysis
eliminative materialism
Em
embodied cognition
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Error Theory
fiction as explanatory model in psychology
Fictional Discourse
Fictive Utterances
Folk Psychological Notions
Folk Psychological Practice
Folk Psychological Representations
Folk Psychological Terms
folk psychology
FP
Hermeneutic Fiction
Intentional Stance
intentionality theory
Manifest Image
Mental Ascriptions
Mental Discourse
Mental Entities
Mental Fictionalism
Mental State Ascriptions
Mentalistic Talk
Overt Verbal Behaviour
philosophy of mind
Propositional Attitudes
Timeless

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367548957
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What are mental states? When we talk about people’s beliefs or desires, are we talking about what is happening inside their heads? If so, might cognitive science show that we are wrong? Might it turn out that mental states do not exist? Mental fictionalism offers a new approach to these longstanding questions about the mind. Its core idea is that mental states are useful fictions. When we talk about mental states, we are not formulating hypotheses about people’s inner machinery. Instead, we simply talk "as if" people had certain inner states, such as beliefs or desires, in order to make sense of their behaviour.

This is the first book dedicated to exploring mental fictionalism. Featuring contributions from established authors as well as up-and-coming scholars in this burgeoning field, the book reveals the exciting potential of a fictionalist approach to the mind, as well as the challenges it faces. In doing so, it offers a fresh perspective on foundational debates in the philosophy of mind, such as the nature of mental states and folk psychology, as well as hot topics in the field, such as embodied cognition and mental representation.

Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations is essential reading for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and professionals alike.

Tamás Demeter, Corvinus University of Budapest and Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary.

T. Parent Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan.

Adam Toon, University of Exeter, UK.