Radu J. Bogdan, Ph.D.
Bogdan
Ph.D. Stanford University, 1980
Regular Guest Professor:
University of Bucharest, Romania.
Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Email:
bogdan@tulane.edu
Office:
105 I
Phone:
(504) 862-3387
Academic Interests:
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Philosophy of Psychology
  • Cognitive Science
Books:
  • Minding Minds (MIT Press/Bradford Books), 2000
  • Interpreting Minds (MIT Press/Bradford Books), 1997
  • Grounds for Cognition (Lawrence Erlbaum, 1994)
Recent Articles:
  • "Pretending as Imaginative Rehearsal for Cultural Conformity," Journal of Cognition and Culture, 5, 1-2, 2005, 191-213.
  • "Why Self-Ascriptions are Difficult and Develop Late," in B. Malle and S. Hodges eds., Other Minds, New York: Guilford Press, 2005.
  • "What is Epistemic Discourse About?" in D. Kolak and J. Symons eds., Quantifiers, Questions, and Quantum Physics, Springer, Dordrecth, 2004, 49-60.
  • "Watch Your Metastep: The First-Order Limits of Early Intentional Attributions," in Kanzian, Quitterer and Runggaldier eds., Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach Vienna: Holder-Pichler-Tempsky, 2003, 117-129.
  • "Developing Mental Abilities by Representing Intentionality," Synthese 129, 2, 2001, 233-258.
  • "The Architectural Nonechalance of Commonsense Psychology," Mind and Language 8 (1993), 189-205.
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