Reasoning, Meaning, and Mind
Gilbert Harman
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. Reasoning
1. Rationality
2. Practical Reasoning
3. Simplicity as a Pragmatic Criterion for Deciding What Hypotheses to Take Seriously
4. Pragmatism and Reasons for Belief
Part II. Analyticity
5. The Death of Meaning
6. Doubts about Conceptual Analysis
7. Analyticity Regained?
Part III. Meaning
8. Three Levels of Meaning
9. Language, Thought, and Communication
10. Language Learning
11. Meaning and Semantics
12. (Nonsolipsistic) Conceptual Role Semantics
Part IV. Mind
13. Wide Functionalism
14. The Intrinsic Quality of Experience
15. Immanent versus Transcendent Theories of Meaning and Mind
Bibliography
Index