Searle never abandons locus of control
Searle never gives an example without some locus of control. In the Chinese Water Pipe there's a man controlling the faucets. In the Internalisation Reply a man remembers the books, baskets etc and manipulates the symbols in his head.
Dale Jacquette, 1989.
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Searle never abandons locus of control
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