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'''Samuel D. Guttenplan''' (born [[July 26]], [[1944]] in [[New York City]]) is a professor in philosophy at [[Birkbeck, University of London]]. Guttenplan earned his DPhil from the [[University of Oxford]] with a dissertation directed by [[John McDowell]]. He has interests in the philosophies of [[philosophy of mind|mind]], [[philosophy of language|language]], [[philosophical logic]] and [[ethics]]. Recently his writings have focused on metaphor.
'''Samuel D. Guttenplan''' (born [[July 26]], [[1944]] in [[New York City]]) is a professor in philosophy at [[Birkbeck, University of London]]. Guttenplan earned his DPhil from the [[University of Oxford]] with a dissertation directed by [[John McDowell]]. He has interests in the philosophies of [[philosophy of mind|mind]], [[philosophy of language|language]], [[philosophical logic]] and [[ethics]]. Recently his writings have focused on metaphor.
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*''Logic: A Comprehensive Introduction'' (1971), ISBN 0-465-04160-4; 2nd ed. (1978), ISBN 0-465-04161-2 (with [[Martin Tamny]])
*''Mind and Language'' (1975), ISBN 0-19-824521-1 (ed.)
*''Mind and Language'' (1975), ISBN 0-19-824521-1 (ed.)
*''The Languages of Logic: An Introduction to Formal Logic'' (1986), ISBN 0-631-14624-5; 2nd ed. (1997), ISBN 1-55786-988-X
*''The Languages of Logic: An Introduction to Formal Logic'' (1986), ISBN 0-631-14624-5; 2nd ed. (1997), ISBN 1-55786-988-X

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Samuel D. Guttenplan (born July 26, 1944 in New York City) is a professor in philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London. Guttenplan earned his DPhil from the University of Oxford with a dissertation directed by John McDowell. He has interests in the philosophies of mind, language, philosophical logic and ethics. Recently his writings have focused on metaphor.

He is executive editor of the interdisciplinary journal Mind & Language.

Bibliography

  • Mind and Language (1975), ISBN 0-19-824521-1 (ed.)
  • The Languages of Logic: An Introduction to Formal Logic (1986), ISBN 0-631-14624-5; 2nd ed. (1997), ISBN 1-55786-988-X
  • A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind (1994), ISBN 0-631-17953-4 (ed.)
  • Mind's Landscape: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind (2000), ISBN 0-631-20217-X
  • Reading Philosophy: Selected Texts with a Method for Beginners (2002), ISBN 0-631-23437-3 (with Jennifer Hornsby and Christopher Janaway)
  • Objects of Metaphor (2005), ISBN 0-19-928088-6