Folk Psychology and the Explanation of Human Behavior

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Folk Psychology and the Explanation of Human Behavior

Author(s): Paul M. Churchland

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Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 3, Philosophy of Mind and Action Theory (1989), pp.

225-241

Published by: Ridgeview Publishing Company

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