@misc{10481/29901, year = {2003}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/29901}, abstract = {Which is the relation between logic and philosophy of mind? This work tries to answer that question by shortly examining, first, the place that is assigned to logic in three current views of the mind: Computationalism, Interpretativism and Naïve Naturalism. Secondly, the classical debate between psychologism and antipsychologism is reviewed –the question about whether logic is or not a part of psychology- and it is indicated in which place of such debate the three mentioned conceptions of mind are located.}, publisher = {Universidad del País Vasco}, keywords = {Logic}, keywords = {Phylosophy of mind}, keywords = {Computationalism}, keywords = {Interpretativism}, keywords = {Naive naturalism}, keywords = {Psychology}, title = {Conceptions of the mind... that do not loose sight of logic}, author = {Acero Fernández, Juan José}, }