Vincent Descombes

Vincent Descombes (French: [dekɔ̃b]; born 1943) is a French philosopher whose major work is in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. == Philosophical work == Descombes is particularly noted for a lengthy critique in two volumes of the project he calls cognitivism, and which is, roughly, the view current in philosophy of mind that mental and psychological facts can ultimately be treated as, or reduced to, physical facts about the brain.

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Vincent Descombes

Vincent Descombes (French: [dekɔ̃b]; born 1943) is a French philosopher whose major work is in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. == Philosophical work == Descombes is particularly noted for a lengthy critique in two volumes of the project he calls cognitivism, and which is, roughly, the view current in philosophy of mind that mental and psychological facts can ultimately be treated as, or reduced to, physical facts about the brain.

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