Introduction / Dominic Murphy and Michael Bishop -- Is there a role for representational content in scientific psychology? / Frances Egan -- Representationalism reconsidered / Peter Godfrey-Smith -- On determining what there isn't / Michael Devitt -- Eliminativism and the theory of reference / Frank Jackson -- Why isn't Stich an eliminativist? / Fiona Cowie -- A defense of the use of intuitions in philosophy / Ernest Sosa -- Reflections on cognitive and epistemic diversity : can a Stich in time save Quine? / Michael Bishop -- Simulation theory and cognitive neuroscience / Alvin Goldman -- The triumph of a reasonable man : Stich, mindreading, and nativism / Kim Sterelny -- Against moral nativism / Jesse J. Prinz -- Replies / Stephen Stich.
Through a collection of original essays from leading philosophical scholars, 'Stich and his Critics' provides a thorough assessment of the key themes in the career of philosopher Steven Stich.