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  • Fodor and Pylshyn Refuted

    Undergraduate thesis by Ken Marable, arguing for connectionism against Fodor's Language of Thought.

    www.msu.edu

  • The Language of Thought

    Essay on Fodor's Mentalese by Lawrence Kaye. From the Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind.

    www.uniroma3.it

  • The Language of Thought Hypothesis

    Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia by Murat Aydede, surveying the arguments for and against the proposition that thoughts are expressed in a mental language.

    plato.stanford.edu

  • LOTH: State of the Art

    Article by Murat Aydede, an extended version of his Stanford Encyclopadeia entry `The Language of Thought Hypothesis' (LOTH).

    humanities.uchicago.edu

  • Fodor and Psychological Explanations

    Report by John Perry and David Israel on Jerry Fodor's philosophy of mind, especially focussing on his remarks about Mentalese and content.

    www-csli.stanford.edu

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