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Daniel Laurier

Université de Montréal
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  • Université de Montréal
    Department of Philosophy
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Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Meta-Ethics
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    François Récanati, Les énoncés performatifs (review)
    Philosophy in Review 2 187-190. 1982.
    Semantics
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    Naturaliser l'intentionnalité. Essai de philosophic de la psychologieÉlisabeth Pacherie Collection «Psychologie et sciences de la pensée» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1993, xx, 300 p
    Dialogue 35 (2): 406-409. 1996.
    British PhilosophyDonald DavidsonBlaise Pascal
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    Entre la rime et la raison. Précis de L'Esprit et la nature
    Philosophiques 30 (2): 407-410. 2003.
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    Mind, Davidson and reality
    Principia 9 (1-2): 125-157. 2005.
    The aim of this article is to show that the prospects for intentional irrealism are much brighter than it is generally thought. In the first section, I provide a general haracterization of some of the various forms that the realism/irrealism debates might take. In the second, I ask whether there is any defensible form of realism about intentional states. I show that most candidates are nearly trivially false, and that the only form of intentional realism which is not, is a restricted one which i…Read more
    The aim of this article is to show that the prospects for intentional irrealism are much brighter than it is generally thought. In the first section, I provide a general haracterization of some of the various forms that the realism/irrealism debates might take. In the second, I ask whether there is any defensible form of realism about intentional states. I show that most candidates are nearly trivially false, and that the only form of intentional realism which is not, is a restricted one which is prima facie no more plausible than the corresponding form of irrealism. In the third and last section, I defend my interpretation of what intentional irrealism amounts to against some possible misunderstandings, give some reasons why it should be taken seriously and argue that it could plausibly be attributed to Davidson
    Intentionality, MiscDonald Davidson
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