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Ned Block - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments | |||
Ned Block (1942), American philosopher. His major works include Psychologism and Behaviorism (1981), On the Nature of Consciousness (1995), and Phenomenal Consciousness (2000). His fields of specialization are nature of consciousness, the relationship between mind and body, and the philosophy of cognitive science.
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Ambiguity: Ambiguity is the property of a word, phrase, or sentence that has more than one possible meaning._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
Author | Item | More concepts for author | |
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Block, Ned | Ambiguity | Block | |
Chalmers, David | Ambiguity | Chalmers | |
Eco, Umberto | Ambiguity | Eco | |
Field, Hartry | Ambiguity | Field | |
Hintikka, Jaakko | Ambiguity | Hintikka | |
Kahneman, Daniel | Ambiguity | Kahneman | |
Lyons, John | Ambiguity | Lyons | |
Minsky, Marvin | Ambiguity | Minsky | |
Montague, Richard | Ambiguity | Montague | |
Quine, W.V.O. | Ambiguity | Quine | |
Searle, John R. | Ambiguity | Searle | |
Tarski, Alfred | Ambiguity | Tarski | |
Tversky, Amos | Ambiguity | Tversky | |
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