Publisher's Synopsis
This work provides a conceptual analysis of many subjects spanning philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and general epistemology. It should be intended as an attempt to condense in a few pages a multifaceted debate, thus providing an overview of someone of the most fascinating philosophical issues today. The book is divided into three main sections: the first part introduces the notion of intentionality and a series of problems related with it; the second part is devoted to the representational-computational theory of mind; the final part provides an answer to basic issues concerning a dynamical approach to cognition.