Physicalist Thinking and Conceptions of Behaviour
Hornsby (Jennifer)
Source: Hornsby - Simple Mindedness
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    A presumption that beliefs and desires are internal states of people can be created by comparing the causal properties of a brain with those of a person. The grounds for the presumption are challenged. In particular, errors are found in a conception of behavior supposedly subsuming both the brain's outputs and a person's outputs.

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Part II - Agency; Chapter 7

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