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Ruth Millikans extended argument for a biological view of the study of cognition in Language, Thought, and Other Biological Categories caught the attention of the philosophical community. Universally regarded as an important, even brilliant, work, its complexity and dense presentation made it difficult to plumb. This collection of essays serves both as an introduction to that much discussed volume and as an extension and application of Millikans central and controversial themes, especially in the philosophy of psychology. The title essay, referring to the White Queens practice of exercising her mind by believing impossible things, discusses meaning rationalism and argues that rationality is not in the head, indeed, that there is no legitimate interpretation under which logical possibility and necessity are known a priori. Nor are there any laws of rational psychology. Rationality is not a lawful occurrence but a biological norm that is effected in an integrated head-world system under biologically ideal conditions.In other essays, Millikan clarifies her views on the nature of mental representation, explores whether human thought is a product of natural selection, examines the nature of behavior as studied by the behavioral sciences, and discusses the issues of individualism in psychology, psychological explanation, indexicality in thought, what knowledge is, and the realism/antirealism debate.Ruth Garrett Millikan is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut.

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White Queen Psychology and Other Essays for Alice
Ruth Garrett Millikan
A Bradford Book
The MIT Press
Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England

title:White Queen Psychology and Other Essays for Alice : Ruth Garrett Millikan
author:Millikan, Ruth Garrett.
publisher:MIT Press
isbn10 | asin:0262631628
print isbn13:9780262631624
ebook isbn13:9780585022529
language:English
subjectCognition--Philosophy, Psychobiology.
publication date:1995
lcc:BF311.M535 1995eb
ddc:153.4
subject:Cognition--Philosophy, Psychobiology.
First MIT Press paperback edition, 1995
1993 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher.
This book was set in Sabon by Asco Trade Typesetting Ltd., Hong Kong, and printed and bound in the United States of America.
Second printing.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Millikan, Ruth Garrett.
White Queen psychology and other essays for Alice / Ruth Garrett Millikan.
p. cm.
"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-262-13288-5 (HB), 0-262-63162-8 (PB)
1. Cognition-Philosophy. 2. Biopsychology. I. Title.
BF311.M535 1993
153.4-dc20
92-24024
CIP
For Don, with thanks
Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
3
1
In Defense of Proper Functions
13
2
Propensities, Expatiations, and the Brain
31
3
Thoughts without Laws
51
4
Biosemantics
83
6
Compare and Contrast Dretske, Fodor, and Millikan on Teleosemantics
123
7
What Is Behavior? A Philosophical Essay on Ethology and Individualism in Psychology, Part 1
135
8
The Green Grass Growing All Around: A Philosophical Essay on Ethology and Individualism in Psychology, Part 2
151
9
Explanation in Biopsychology
171
10
Metaphysical Antirealism?
193
11
Truth Rules, Hoverflies, and the Kripke-Wittgenstein Paradox
211
12
Naturalist Reflections on Knowledge
241
13
The Myth of the Essential Indexical
265
14
White Queen Psychology; or, The Last Myth of the Given
279
References
365
Index
373
Page ix
Preface
When the references cited at the ends of your papers begin to contain more of your own articles than of anyone else's, it is time to write a book. Or there is an easier way: just bind all the papers under one cover. Here, then, is a collection of articles, some old and some new. They are all outgrowths of Language, Thought, and Other Biological Categories (MIT Press, 1984), referenced here as LTOBC, and they all deal either with themes in the philosophy of cognition or with the biological theory that I believe should underlie the study of cognition. Rather than being strung together in a linear argument, they overlap and crisscross, but in such a way as to result, I hope, in a pretty strong fabric. Because each was written to stand alone at least for a brief moment, there are underlying themes that recur, sometimes numerous times, with varying emphases. These overlaps should serve to underline and strengthen what I take to be most fundamental to the biological way of viewing cognition.
But why are the essays "for Alice"? Partly because of her special role in chapter 14, after which this volume is named. But there is another reason too. Everybody but everybody said that LTOBC was a hard book. That took me by surprise. I hadn't even supposed myself capable of writing a conceptually difficult book, and I had worked very hard on the exposition. But on thinking it over and talking it over, I slowly began to see the point. LTOBC was one long uninterrupted argument, with no intermissions, no recapitulations, and worst of all, with no explanation of its bearing on problems in the forefront of contemporary literature. The essays in this volume carry some of the themes from LTOBC considerably forward, but they all take their departure from problems with which the contemporary audience is familiar. As such,
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