Frances Egan
Affiliations: | Philosophy | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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"Frances Egan"Parents
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Sign in to add traineeJustine Kingsbury | grad student | ||
Alexander D. Morgan | grad student | 2014 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
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Egan F. (2020) Content is pragmatic: Comments on Nicholas Shea's Representation in cognitive science Mind & Language. 35: 368-376 |
Egan F. (2014) How to think about mental content Philosophical Studies. 170: 115-135 |
Egan F. (2012) Representationalism The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Egan F. (2010) Computational models: A modest role for content Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A. 41: 253-259 |
Egan F. (2006) Representation in Language and Mind Encyclopedia of Language &Amp; Linguistics. 553-556 |
Egan F, Matthews RJ. (2006) Doing cognitive neuroscience: A third way Synthese. 153: 377-391 |
Egan F. (1999) In defence of narrow mindedness Mind and Language. 14: 177-194 |
Egan F. (1995) Computation and Content The Philosophical Review. 104: 181 |
Egan F. (1994) Individualism and vision theory Analysis (United Kingdom). 54: 258-264 |
Egan F. (1992) Individualism, computation, and perceptual content Mind. 101: 443-459 |