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Single Idea 2455

[filed under theme 14. Science / A. Basis of Science / 3. Experiment ]

Full Idea

You can put yourself into a situation where you may be caused to believe that P. Putting a question to someone who is in the know is one species of this behaviour, and putting a question to Nature (an experiment) is another.

Gist of Idea

Interrogation and experiment submit us to having beliefs caused

Source

Jerry A. Fodor (The Elm and the Expert [1993], §4)

Book Ref

Fodor,Jerry A.: 'The Elm and the Expert' [MIT 1995], p.94


The 30 ideas from 'The Elm and the Expert'

Is content basically information, fixed externally? [Fodor]
For holists no two thoughts are ever quite the same, which destroys faith in meaning [Fodor]
Broad semantics holds that the basic semantic properties are truth and denotation [Fodor]
It is claimed that reference doesn't fix sense (Jocasta), and sense doesn't fix reference (Twin Earth) [Fodor]
Psychology has to include the idea that mental processes are typically truth-preserving [Fodor]
XYZ (Twin Earth 'water') is an impossibility [Fodor]
In the information view, concepts are potentials for making distinctions [Fodor]
Semantic externalism says the concept 'elm' needs no further beliefs or inferences [Fodor]
Truth conditions require a broad concept of content [Fodor]
Propositional attitudes are propositions presented in a certain way [Fodor]
Inferences are surely part of the causal structure of the world [Fodor]
An experiment is a deliberate version of what informal thinking does all the time [Fodor]
Externalist semantics are necessary to connect the contents of beliefs with how the world is [Fodor]
Cartesians consider interaction to be a miracle [Fodor]
Rationality has mental properties - autonomy, productivity, experiment [Fodor]
A standard naturalist view is realist, externalist, and computationalist, and believes in rationality [Fodor]
Hume has no theory of the co-ordination of the mind [Fodor]
Control of belief is possible if you know truth conditions and what causes beliefs [Fodor]
Theories are links in the causal chain between the environment and our beliefs [Fodor]
Participation in an experiment requires agreement about what the outcome will mean [Fodor]
We can deliberately cause ourselves to have true thoughts - hence the value of experiments [Fodor]
Interrogation and experiment submit us to having beliefs caused [Fodor]
I say psychology is intentional, semantics is informational, and thinking is computation [Fodor]
We are probably the only creatures that can think about our own thoughts [Fodor]
Semantics v syntax is the interaction problem all over again [Fodor]
Knowing the cause of a thought is almost knowing its content [Fodor]
If meaning is information, that establishes the causal link between the state of the world and our beliefs [Fodor]
To know the content of a thought is to know what would make it true [Fodor]
Type physicalism equates mental kinds with physical kinds [Fodor]
Concepts aren't linked to stuff; they are what is caused by stuff [Fodor]