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Contents:
1. Setting Off on the Right Foot:1-11.
2. True Believers:The Intentional Strategy and Why It Works:13-35.
Reflections: Real Patterns, Deeper Fcats, and Empty Questions:37-42.
3. Three Kinds of Intentional Psychology:43-68.
Reflections: Instrumentalism Reconsidered:69-81.
4. Making Sense of Ourselves:83-101.
Reflections: When Frogs (and Others) Make Mistakes:103-116.
5. Beyond Belief:117-202.
Reflections About Abouteness:203-211.
6. Styles of Mental Representation:213-225.
Reflections: The Language of Thought Reconsidered:227-235.
7.Intentional Systems in Cognitive Ethology: The `Panglossian
Paradigm' Defended:237-268.
Reflections: Interpreting Monkeys, Theorists, and Genes:269-286.
8. Evolution, Error, and Intentionality:287-321.
9. Fast Thinking:323-337.
10. Mid-Term Examination: Compare and Contrast:339-350.
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