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The phrase "mental content" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person's thoughts, emotions, memories, or other cognitive processes. For example: "The therapist's analysis revealed that the patient's mental content was causing him distress."
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What is narrow mental content?
See the entry on narrow mental content.
This position is externalism about mental content.
For more on the reference of mental states, see the entries on causal theories of mental content, externalism about mental content, and teleological theories of mental content.
For a description of these and other theories of mental content, see the entries on causal theories of mental content, mental representation, and teleological theories of mental content.
(But see the entry on externalism about mental content).
(For references and further discussion, see narrow mental content).
This is the core of Lewis's theory of mental content.
(See the entry on causal theories of mental content).
The second category is his interpretationist theory of mental content.
However, they have been widely applied to mental content.
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