Guiding Questions



To take a closer look at one of McCulloch's Guiding Questions, click on the appropriate ball to the left of the subject which interests you.



A man has a mind to say something and says it. The embodiement problem is directed towards describing coherently, and relating on all levels of interpretation the complex of events involved in such situations: the intention, the utterance, the reference of the utterance, the happenings in man's brain. (EM xiii)
What is a number that a man may know it, and a man that he may know a number? (EM 2)
Why is the mind in the head? (EM 73)


This page was last updated on July 29, 1996, by Rob Sable.