On being internally the same
Internalism and externalism disagree about whether agents who are internally the same can differ in their mental states. But what is it for two agents to be internally the same? Standard formulations take agents to be internally the same in virtue of some metaphysical fact, for example, that they sh...
Main Authors: | Parrott, M, Gomes, AD |
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Other Authors: | Kriegel, U |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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