Descartes' Myth

In The metaphysics of mind. New York: Oxford University Press (1989)
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This chapter regards the inheritance of Descartes as being the single most substantial obstacle to a correct philosophical understanding of the nature of the human mind. The heredity of Descartes prevents cognitive scientists and experts in artificial intelligence from really understanding the problem they are intending to solve, the mental structure they are intending to emulate. It is for this reason that it is, worthwhile, to attempt to destroy the Cartesian myth.

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