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Metaphysics of Mind :: Functionalism and Behaviorism

See also:

4.3a Logical Behaviorism

See also: 2.3f. Interpretivist Approaches, 3.1c. Intentionalism, 4.3b. Causal Role Functionalism, 4.3d. Functionalism, Misc, 7.1. Folk Psychology and Theory of Mind.

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