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Email: hilmi@bilkent.edu.tr
Personal web page
Dr. Demir is an assistant professor in the Department of
Philosophy. Before coming to Bilkent he was an assistant professor of
philosophy at California State University, San Bernardino.
His interests lie in the following areas: philosophy of mind,
philosophy of cognitive science, logic and philosophy of information.
Recent Publications
- H. Demir, Taking Stock: Arguments for the Veridicality Thesis,
Logique et Analyse (forthcoming)
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H. Demir, ed., Luciano Floridi’s Philosophy of Technology,
Philosophy of Engineering and Technology, Vol. 8,
Springer (2012)
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H. Demir, The counterfactual theory of information revisited,
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90(1): 183-185 (2012)
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H. Demir, The Philosophy of Information, by L. Floridi, Mind 120(480): 1247-1250
(2011) [book review]
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H. Demir, The fundamental properties of information-carrying relations,
in Thinking Machines and Philosophy of Computer Science: Concepts and
Principles, ed. Jordi Vallvardu, IGI Global (2010)
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H. Demir, The fourth revolution: reflections on philosophical
foundations and ethical implications,
Knowledge, Technology and Policy
[Current name: Philosophy & Technology) 23(1-2): 1-6 (2010)
- H. Demir, Representation and information: a two-level
analysis, Proceedings of the VIIIth European Conference on Philosophy
and Computing (2010)
- H. Demir, Felsefi gelenek ve felsefe eğitimi: Yavuz – Enç
tartışmasına yeni bir bakış, Hilmi Yavuz Akademik Sempozyumu
Bildirgeleri (2010)
- H. Demir, Information carrying relations:
transitive or non-transitive, Proceedings of VIIth European
Conference on Philosophy and Computing (2009)
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H. Demir, Counterfactuals vs. conditional probabilities: a critical
analysis of the counterfactual theory of information, Australasian
Journal of Philosophy 86(1): 45-60 (2008)
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G. Allwein, H. Demir, L. Pike, Logic classes for Boolean monoids and an
interpretation in CMOS circuits, Journal of Logic, Language and
Information 13(3): 241-266 (2004)
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A. Sheya, H. Demir, R. Hanania, Consistent argument predicate binding is
important for predicate-predicate linking, Proc 26th Annual Cognitive
Science Society, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (2004)
Education
| School |
Degree |
Date |
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Indiana University,
Bloomington |
Ph.D. (Philosophy) |
2006 |
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Indiana University,
Bloomington |
Ph.D. (Cognitive Science) |
2006 |
| Boğaziçi
University |
M.A. (Philosophy) |
1999 |
| Boğaziçi
University |
B.A. (Philosophy) |
1996 |
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