Hi Neil: Here's where I found a copy: http://www-psychology.concordia.ca/fac/deAlmeida/PSYC352/Pages/Fodor-2004-having-concepts.pdf Thanks, --Ron --- On Wed, 8/18/10, iro3isdx <xznwrjnk-evca@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: iro3isdx <xznwrjnk-evca@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [quickphilosophy] Re: Next Up To: quickphilosophy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 1:49 PM --- In quickphilosophy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "walto" <calhorn@...> wrote: > responding to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quickphilosophy/message/133 > Walter: > Here's my proposal: First we read and discuss Fodor's "Having > Concepts: A Brief Refutation of the 20th Century." It's available > on-line in several places, IIRC. Just google it. That sounds fine to me. I did read it online, sometime in the last year. But I cannot currently find it, though I can find places to buy it. I generally like Fodor as a writer. I often disagree, but at least he writes clearly and does not attempt to obfuscate his argument. Regards, Neil