Theory of mind, logical form and eliminativism

Author: Collins J.

Source: Philosophical Psychology, Volume 13, Number 4, 1 December 2000 , pp. 465-490(26)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Abstract:

I argue for a cognitive architecture in which folk psychology is supported by an interface of a ToM module and the language faculty, the latter providing the former with interpreted LF structures which form the content representations of ToM states. I show that LF structures satisfy a range of key features asked of contents. I confront this account of ToM with eliminativism and diagnose and combat the thought that "success" and innateness are inconsistent with the falsity of folk psychology. I show that, while my ensemble account of ToM and language refutes the culturalist presuppositions that tend to underlie eliminativist arguments, the falsity of folk psychology is consistent with the account.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

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