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Fodor on Causes of Mentalese Symbols
Fodor on Causes of Mentalese Symbols

Author(s): Erdinç Sayan, Tevfik Aytekin
Subject(s): Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language
Published by: Filozofický ústav SAV
Keywords: Causal theory of content; naturalistic semantics; asymmetric dependence; causal law; operative causes;

Summary/Abstract: Jerry Fodor’s causal theory of content is a well-known naturalistic attempt purporting to show that Brentano was wrong in supposing that physical states cannot possess meaning and reference. Fodor’s theory contains two crucial elements: one is a notion of “asymmetric dependence between nomic relations,” and the other is an assumption about the nature of the “causally operative properties” involved in the causation of mental tokens. Having dealt elsewhere with the problems Fodor’s notion of asymmetric dependence poses, we show in this paper a difficulty with the other element of his theory concerning what kinds of properties are the causally operative ones in the tokenings of a semantic symbol in the brain of a perceiver. After presenting this difficulty, we examine three possible responses a Fodorian might make to our criticism.

  • Issue Year: 19/2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 3-15
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English