Volume 96, Issue 4, October 2013
Mental Fictionalism
T. Parent
Pages 605-621
In the Mental Fiction, Mental Fictionalism Is Fictitious
Cited by
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- T. Parent. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. The Empirical Case against Infallibilism 2016. [CrossRef]
- Meg Wallace. Res Philosophica. Saving Mental Fictionalism from Cognitive Collapse 2016. [CrossRef]
- T. Parent. The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophical Methods 2015: 497. [CrossRef]
- William E. Smythe. New Ideas in Psychology. The prospects for fictionalist inquiry in psychology 2017. [CrossRef]