Readership: Anyone working on the mind, in philosophy, psychology, or cognitive science
Jerry A. Fodor, Rutgers University
"He is thoroughly at home in a dialectical setting, a paradigm of a bold and sporting contributor. His book will undoubtedly be valuable to the science of the mental. It should also challenge general philosophers." - James Cargile, Analysis Reviews
"It is a rare contemporary philosopher whom one looks forward to reading. Fodor is such an exception...long may Fodor enlighten and entertain us." - John Collins, The Philosophers' Magazine
"Fodor, true to his creed, has brought out fresh dimensions of the "language of thought hypothesis" ... to build a cogent theory of the cognitive mind." - Raj Nath Bhat, The European Legacy
1: Introduction 1: Concepts 2: Pragmatism: Declined and Fell 3: Frege's Problem 2: Minds 4: Locality 5: Innateness 6: Preconceptual Representation 7: The Metaphysics of Reference