Theories of Theories of Mind Peter Carruthers and Peter K. Smith, editors Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996, xv + 390 pp., $54.95, $19.95 paper [Book Review]

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Questions about mental phenomena may be questions about the true nature of such phenomena. They may also be questions about the true nature of our everyday conceptions of such phenomena. This last type of questions belong to the study of what is called naïve, or folk, psychology.

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