Radu Bogdan  | |
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| Born | 1946 | 
| Education | Stanford University (PhD) | 
| Era | 21st-century philosophy | 
| Region | Western philosophy | 
| Institutions | Tulane University | 
| Thesis | The Pragmatics of Knowledge (1980) | 
| Doctoral advisor | Jaakko 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
- 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
- ↑ Smith, Joel (10 February 2011). "Review of Our Own Minds: Sociocultural Grounds for Self-Consciousness". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
 - ↑ Ryder, Dan (16 August 2009). "Review of Predicative Minds: The Social Ontogeny of Propositional Thinking". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
 - ↑ Figdor, Carrie (2015). "Review of Mindvaults: Sociocultural Grounds for Pretending and Imagining". Mind. 124 (496): 1235–1240. ISSN 0026-4423.
 - ↑ Gois, Isabel. "Interpreting Minds". Metapsychology Online Reviews.
 
External links
- "Radu J. Bogdan". School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University.
 
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