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A theory proposing that context-relativity is the key to understanding the semantics of conditionals.
A persuasive monograph that answers the key epistemological arguments against anti-individualism in the philosophy of mind.
Gabriel Segal's concern in this book is whether certain psychological properties - specifically, those that make up what might be called the "cognitive content" of psychological states - are relational or intrinsic. He claims that content supervenes on microstructure.
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