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Representation and Explanation
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1984
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Semantic ProcessingPsycholinguisticsCognitionLexical SemanticsSemanticsSocial SciencesVisual LanguageCognitive LinguisticsMental RepresentationLanguage StudiesExplanationCognitive ScienceSemantic InterpretationEmbodied CognitionSymbolic Linguistic RepresentationMental StatesSocial CognitionPhilosophy Of LanguagePhenomenologySemantic RepresentationLinguisticsPhilosophy Of MindSemantic Powers
Functionalism faces a problem in accounting for the semantic powers of beliefs and other mental states. Simple causal considerations will not solve this problem, nor will any appeal to the social utility of semantic interpretations. The correct analysis of semantic representation is a teleological one, in terms of the biological purposes of mental states: whereas functionalism focuses, so to speak, only on the structure of the cognitive mechanism, the semantic perspective requires in addition that we consider the purposes of the cognitive mechanism's parts.
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