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978-94-010-5782-0Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2000
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Projektlebenszyklus von Roboteranlagen,In the first chapter of . (1992), Jonathan Cohen sets out various distinguishing features (see diagram 1).
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Commitments Defined with the Help of Public Concepts,In the first chapter of . (1992), Jonathan Cohen sets out various distinguishing features (see diagram 1).
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Introduction: The Varieties of Belief and Acceptance, and the difference between belief and knowledge, in the philosophy of mind when one raises questions about the nature of mental states and contents and about our various ways of ascribing them to people through a “folk psychology”, and in the philosophy of language, when one deals with “the semanti
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,Moore’s Paradox,ng philosophical problems seem remarkably more tractable once this conceptual clarification has been achieved, and I should go so far as to say that Cohen’s book is testimony to, and a great advertisement for, the utility of analytical philosophy. For example, the phenomenon of self-deceit (a real p
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,On “Moore’s Paradox”,hat counts as a solution to it; second, about what solution to the problem is being proposed, and how it relates to what Wittgenstein said and thought about Moore’s paradox. But as Professor Goldstein says, he follows a circuitous path in his paper, and I can’t resist a brief comment about a bit of
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Choosing to Intend, Deciding to Believe,p a series of puzzles in philosophy of mind, to draw a radical distinction between two kinds of mental states: belief and acceptance. The former would be involuntary, the latter voluntary or intentional. Belief would aim at truth, acceptance at success or utility. Belief would be passive, because sh