Talk:Fred Dretske

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[edit] Interview

AN INTERVIEW WITH FRED DRETSKE
MAY 1998
Stanford University

THANKS TO Ned Block, Tyler Burge, Dan Dennett, Jerry Fodor, Keith Lehrer, and Ernie Sosa for their questions. I had fun thinking about them. Since the questions were mainly about what I now think, I had the experience—rare in philosophy—of being reasonably certain my answers were correct.

--gybag 23:13, 3 July 2007 (UTC)