[Avery Andrews 920813]
We should probably wait until Bill has spent some time with the Chapman book
before saying much about it, but I'll say now that he's perfectly aware of
the nature of the hyphenated routine names in the description of Sonja.
One of the motives of the work was to produce a complete system where notions
of meaning and references were grounded in actual activity, rather than
being just empty `semantic markerese' (typeface-change semantics). I think
anybody who studies the book will quickly perceive that Chapman doesn't
miss much.
As to why he doesn't emphasise the role of control, I think it's quite
possible that he doesn't know about the messes that psychology has gotten
itself into, & wouldn't care if he did.
Avery Andrews