The aim of this article is to compare two different cognitive theses and very similar views on the function of mind: on one hand the thesis of the medieval doctor invincibilis W. Ockham, concerning the crucial architecture of intellect, and on the other hand the psycho-semantics of mind as presented by J. Fodor. These authors deal with different contexts, themes and presuppositions. Through comparing these presuppositions a new and profound significance in both of them can be found.
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