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Email: bogdan@bilkent.edu.tr
Personal web page
Dr. Bogdan is a visiting professor in the
Department of Philosophy.
His interests lie in the following areas: philosophy of mind, cognitive science.
Recent Publications
- R. Bogdan, Our Own Minds: Social and Executive Grounds of
Self-Consciousness and Self-Understanding, MIT Press (in progress)
- R. Bogdan, Predicative Minds: The Social Ontogeny of
Propositional Thinking, MIT Press (forthcoming in 2009)
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R. Bogdan,
Untitled,
Synthese 159(2): 149-150 (2007)
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R. Bogdan,
Inside loops: developmental premises of self-ascriptions, Synthese
159(2): 235-251
(2007)
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R. Bogdan,
Pretending as imaginative rehearsal for cultural conformity, Journal
of Cognition and Culture 5(1-2): 191-213 (2005)
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R. Bogdan,
Why self-ascriptions are difficult and develop late, in Other Minds,
190-213, B. Malle and S. Hodges, eds., Guilford Press, New York (2005)
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R. Bogdan,
What is epistemic discourse about? in Quantifiers, Questions, and
Quantum Physics, 49-60, D. Kolak and J. Symons, eds., Springer,
Dordrecht (2004)
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R. Bogdan,
Watch your metastep: the first-order limits of early intentional
attributions, in Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach, 117-129,
C. Kanzian, J. Quitterer, and L. Runggaldier, eds., Holder-Pichler-Tempsky,
Vienna (2003)
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R. Bogdan,
Minding Minds: Evolving a Reflexive Mind by Interpreting Others,
MIT Press/Bradford Books, Cambridge, MA (2000, paperback 2003)
Education
| School |
Degree |
Date |
| Stanford University |
Ph.D. (Philosophy) |
1980 |
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University of Bucharest |
B.A. (Philosophy) |
1970 |
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