'Beautifully clear and well argued, Cain's study of Fodor will serve not only as an accessible book on a very important contemporary philosopher of mind, but also as an excellent introduction to the whole area in which Fodor's work has its being.'<br /> <p>Gregory McCulloch, University of Birmingham</p>
This accessible book will appeal to advanced level undergraduate students of philosophy and related disciplines. It will also be of great interest to professional philosophers and cognitive scientists.
1. The Fodorian Project.
2. Philosophical and Scientific Background.
3. The Computational Theory of Mind.
4. Challenges to the Computational Theory of Mind.
5. Explaining Mental Content.
6. Individualism and Narrow Content.
7. The Modularity Thesis.
Afterword.
Notes.
References.
Index.
This accessible book will appeal to advanced level undergraduate students of philosophy and related disciplines. It will also be of great interest to professional philosophers and cognitive scientists.