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Radu Bogdan

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Radu Bogdan
Born1946
EducationStanford University (PhD)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsTulane University
ThesisThe Pragmatics of Knowledge (1980)
Doctoral advisorJaakko Hintikka
Main interests
cognitive science, philosophy of mind

Radu J. Bogdan (born 1946) is an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Tulane University. He is known for his works on philosophy of mind.[1][2][3][4]

Books

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  • Why Me?: The Sociocultural Evolution of a Self-Reflective Mind, Cambridge University Press 2021
  • Mindvaults: Sociocultural Grounds for Pretending and Imagining, MIT Press 2013
  • Our Own Minds: Sociocultural Grounds for Self-Consciousness, MIT Press/Bradford Books 2010
  • Predicative Minds: The Social Ontogeny of Propositional Thinking, MIT Press/Bradford Books 2009
  • Minding Minds, MIT Press/Bradford Books 2000
  • Interpreting Minds, MIT Press/Bradford Books 1997
  • Grounds for Cognition, Lawrence Erlbaum 1994

References

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  1. ^ Smith, Joel (10 February 2011). "Review of Our Own Minds: Sociocultural Grounds for Self-Consciousness". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
  2. ^ Ryder, Dan (16 August 2009). "Review of Predicative Minds: The Social Ontogeny of Propositional Thinking". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
  3. ^ Figdor, Carrie (2015). "Review of Mindvaults: Sociocultural Grounds for Pretending and Imagining". Mind. 124 (496): 1235–1240. ISSN 0026-4423.
  4. ^ Gois, Isabel. "Interpreting Minds". Metapsychology Online Reviews.
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