Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 211
Memory/Searle: memory is not a storage, but a mechanism -> Background skills/Searle, >Terminology/Searle.
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II 115
Perceptual experiences and memories are causally self-referential.
>Causality/Searle.
II 264
Searle: there are forms of intentionality that are quite particulate and yet completely in the head. Intentionality can contain self-referential elements of two kinds:
1. causal: perception, memory, intention and action, and
2. indexical: time, place.
>Intentionality/Searle.
II 305/306
Reference/Searle: it is simply wrong to believe that a memory is necessary for reference. I can use the name Plotin without remembering from whom I got the name.
>Causal theory of proper names, >Names.

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