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Written in a direct, clear, and lively style, the extended survey of contemporary debate in Part I will be invaluable to the student of philosophy of mind or cognitive science as well as to the scholars and graduate students who will find an original new theory to contend with in Part II.
An authoritative and accessible account of a problem central to contemporary philosophy of mind. Writing in a clear, direct, and lively style, William Lyons first gives a critical survey of the current debate about the nature of intentionality, then moves on to offer an original new theory.

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Written in a direct, clear, and lively style, the extended survey of contemporary debate in Part I will be invaluable to the student of philosophy of mind or cognitive science as well as to the scholars and graduate students who will find an original new theory to contend with in Part II.
An authoritative and accessible account of a problem central to contemporary philosophy of mind. Writing in a clear, direct, and lively style, William Lyons first gives a critical survey of the current debate about the nature of intentionality, then moves on to offer an original new theory.
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William Lyons: William Lyons is a playwright who has spent much of his life as a student or teacher of philosophy in many countries. He is interested in 'theatre of thought' or drama that brings challenging ideas to the stage. His play Wittgenstein - The Crooked Roads won the START Chapbooks Award 2005 and was presented at Riverside Studios in London in 2011. Its companion piece, The Fir Tree and the Ivy, won the Eamon Keane Full Length Play Award in 2006 and has been translated into Italian as L'Edera e l'Abete.