Thinking without words

This title expounds a challenging new theory of the nature of non-linguistic thought. The author offers a conceptual framework for treating human infants and non-human animals as genuine thinkers. Written for an interdisciplinary readership, this will appeal to philosophers, psychologists and animal...

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Main Author: Bermâudez, Josâe Luis
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2003, 2003
Series:Philosophy of mind series / Philosophy of mind series
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