http://cogprints.org/1203/
Conscious thinking: language or elimination?
Do we conduct our conscious propositional thinking in natural language? Or is such language only peripherally related to human conscious thought-processes? In this paper I shall present a partial defence of the former view, by arguing that the only real alternative is eliminativism about conscious propositional thinking. Following some introductory remarks, I shall state the argument for this conclusion, and show how that conclusion can be true. Thereafter I shall defend each of the three main premises in turn.
Carruthers, Peter
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Peter
Carruthers