•  89
    Pointing at the Moon: Buddhism, Logic, Analytic Philosophy (edited book)
    with Tom J. F. Tillemans and eds D'Amato
    OUP Usa. 2009.
    This volume collects essays by philosophers and scholars working at the interface of Western philosophy and Buddhist Studies. Many have distinguished scholarly records in Western philosophy, with expertise in analytic philosophy and logic, as well as deep interest in Buddhist philosophy. Others have distinguished scholarly records in Buddhist Studies with strong interests in analytic philosophy and logic. All are committed to the enterprise of cross-cultural philosophy and to bringing the insigh…Read more
  • Belief in psychology. A study in the ontology of mind
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (3): 346-347. 1991.
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    Mentalese not spoken here: Computation, cognition and causation
    Philosophical Psychology 10 (4): 413-35. 1997.
    Classical computational modellers of mind urge that the mind is something like a von Neumann computer operating over a system of symbols constituting a language of thought. Such an architecture, they argue, presents us with the best explanation of the compositionality, systematicity and productivity of thought. The language of thought hypothesis is supported by additional independent arguments made popular by Jerry Fodor. Paul Smolensky has developed a connectionist architecture he claims adequa…Read more
  •  38
    Sweet Reason: A Field Guide to Modern Logic
    with James M. Henle and Thomas Tymoczko
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2011.
    _Sweet Reason: A Field Guide to Modern Logic, 2nd Edition_ offers an innovative, friendly, and effective introduction to logic. It integrates formal first order, modal, and non-classical logic with natural language reasoning, analytical writing, critical thinking, set theory, and the philosophy of logic and mathematics. An innovative introduction to the field of logic designed to entertain as it informs Integrates formal first order, modal, and non-classical logic with natural language reasoning…Read more
  •  15
    Enthusiasts for the scientific character of Buddhism wax eloquent regarding the insights that the Buddhist tradition can deliver to cognitive science, and the contributions that meditative technique can make to understanding cognitive and affective processes. To be sure, there are contributions in this direction, though their significance may be overestimated. Less attention is paid to the value of cognitive theory for developing Buddhist insights in the 21 st Century, and the role of science in…Read more
  •  48
    Just What is Cognitive Science Anyway?
    Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (4): 1075-1082. 1999.
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    The Way of the Dialetheist: Contradictions in Buddhism
    Philosophy East and West 58 (3). 2008.
    Anyone who is accustomed to the view that contradictions cannot be true, and cannot be accepted, and who reads texts in the Buddhists traditions will be struck by the fact that they frequently contain contradictions. Just consider, for example.