Abstract

My purpose in this paper is to commit a fallacy. -Or rather, to continue defending a position of mine that has been rather grandly labelled a fallacy, by Ned Block (1990, p. 55), who calls it fallacy of intentionalizing qualia. But more on the labelling business very shortly. 1. My present effort is part of a larger project: to secure what I call the Hegemony of Representation. That thesis is a weak version of Brentano's doctrine that the mental and the intentional are one and

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