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Samuel Guttenplan

Birkbeck, University of London
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  • Birkbeck, University of London
    Department of Philosophy
    Other faculty (Postdoc, Visiting, etc)
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Meta-Ethics
  • All publications (113)
  •  29
    Book Reviews (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 37 (149): 466-468. 1987.
  •  1
    Mind and Language. Wolfson College Lectures, 1974
    Mind 86 (344): 609-611. 1977.
  •  42
    Unready Reckoners
    Philosophy 59 (227): 1-1. 1984.
  •  33
    Books Received: Books Received (review)
    Philosophy 58 (226): 563-567. 1983.
  • Zenon W. Pylyshyn, "Computation and Cognition"
    Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153). 1988.
    Computationalism
  • M. Devitt and K. Sterelny, "Language and Reality" (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 38 (50): 127. 1988.
    Knowledge of Language
  • W.G. Lycan, "Logical Form" (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 38 (53): 538. 1988.
  •  95
    Logical Form in Natural Language
    Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153): 538. 1988.
    Semantics
  •  258
    The Paratactic Account of Saying Of
    Analysis 39 (2). 1979.
    Semantics
  •  45
    Philosophy and Psychology
    with M. K. Davies
    Mind and Language 1 (1): 3-4. 1986.
    Philosophy of Psychology
  •  103
    Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation By Donald Davidson Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984, xx+292 pp., £16.00, £5.95 paper (review)
    Philosophy 60 (233): 408-. 1985.
    Donald Davidson
  •  107
    Understanding Language: Towards a Post-Chotnskyan Linguistics By Terence Moore and Christine Carling London: Macmillan Press, 1982, x + 225 pp., £17.50, £5.95 paper (review)
    Philosophy 58 (226): 557-. 1983.
    Knowledge of LanguageG. E. MoorePhilosophy of Linguistics, Miscellaneous
  •  87
    Rules and Representations By Noam Chomsky Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1980, viii + 299 pp., £7.50 (review)
    Philosophy 56 (218): 587-. 1981.
    Knowledge of Language
  •  51
    Hume and Contemporary Ethical Naturalism
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 8 (1): 309-320. 1983.
    Hume: Meta-Ethics
  •  27
    Booknotes
    Philosophy 70 (n/a): 299. 1995.
  •  132
    Introduction: Special issue on pragmatics and cognitive science
    with Robyn Carston and Deirdre Wilson
    Mind and Language 17 (1-2). 2002.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • The Languages of Logic. An Introduction
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (3): 381-382. 1988.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  11
    Notebook
    Philosophy 70 (n/a): 308. 1995.
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  • Mind and Language: Wolfson College Lectures 1974
    Philosophy 52 (200): 230-233. 1977.
    Languages, Misc
  •  15
    Book Reviews (review)
    Mind 100 (399): 382-385. 1991.
  •  80
    A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (4): 778-779. 1995.
    Book synopsis: The philosophy of mind is one of the fastest-growing areas in philosophy, not least because of its connections with related areas of psychology, linguistics and computation. This Companion is an alphabetically arranged reference guide to the subject, firmly rooted in the philosophy of mind, but with a number of entries that survey adjacent fields of interest. The book is introduced by the editor's substantial Essay on the Philosophy of Mind which serves as an overview of the subje…Read more
    Book synopsis: The philosophy of mind is one of the fastest-growing areas in philosophy, not least because of its connections with related areas of psychology, linguistics and computation. This Companion is an alphabetically arranged reference guide to the subject, firmly rooted in the philosophy of mind, but with a number of entries that survey adjacent fields of interest. The book is introduced by the editor's substantial Essay on the Philosophy of Mind which serves as an overview of the subject, and is closely referenced to the entries in the Companion. Among the entries themselves are several ""self-profiles"" by leading philosophers in the field, including Chomsky, Davidson, Dennett, Dretske, Fodor, Lewis, Searle and Stalnaker, in which their own positions within the subject are articulated. In some more complex areas, more than one author has been invited to write on the same topic, giving a polarity of viewpoints within the book's overall coverage.
  •  105
    V*—Moral Realism and Moral Dilemmas
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 80 (1): 61-80. 1980.
    Samuel Guttenplan; V*—Moral Realism and Moral Dilemmas, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 80, Issue 1, 1 June 1980, Pages 61–80, https://doi.org/1.
    Ethics
  •  47
    The Fall into the Quotidian
    Philosophy 70 (n/a): 309. 1995.
  •  24
    Thought and Reality: Central Themes in Wittgenstein's Philosophy. Meaning and Truth
    Open University Press. 1976.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  58
    Logic: a comprehensive introduction
    Basic Books. 1971.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic, General Works
  •  1
    Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Mind (edited book)
    Blackwell. 1995.
    Philosophy of Consciousness
  •  28
    Symbolic Logic
    with D. Edgington and Moshé Machover
    . 1998.
    Classical Logic
  •  146
    The languages of logic: an introduction
    Blackwell. 1987.
    "With the same intellectual goals as the first edition, this innovative introductory logic textbook explores the relationship between natural language and logic, motivating the student to acquire skills and techniques of formal logic. This new and revised edition includes substantial additions which make the text even more useful to students and instructors alike. Central to these changes is an Appendix, 'How to Learn Logic', which takes the student through fourteen compact and sharply directed …Read more
    "With the same intellectual goals as the first edition, this innovative introductory logic textbook explores the relationship between natural language and logic, motivating the student to acquire skills and techniques of formal logic. This new and revised edition includes substantial additions which make the text even more useful to students and instructors alike. Central to these changes is an Appendix, 'How to Learn Logic', which takes the student through fourteen compact and sharply directed lessons with exercises and answers"--Google books viewed Feb. 19, 2021.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic, General WorksInformal Logic
  •  281
    Objects of metaphor
    Oxford University Press. 2005.
    Objects of Metaphor puts forward a philosophical account of metaphor radically different from those currently on offer. Powerful and flexible enough to cope with the syntactic complexity typical of genuine metaphor, it offers novel conceptions of the relationship between simile and metaphor, the notion of dead metaphor, and the idea of metaphor as a robust theoretic kind. Without denying that metaphor can sometimes be merely ornamental, Guttenplan justifies the view of metaphor as fundamental to…Read more
    Objects of Metaphor puts forward a philosophical account of metaphor radically different from those currently on offer. Powerful and flexible enough to cope with the syntactic complexity typical of genuine metaphor, it offers novel conceptions of the relationship between simile and metaphor, the notion of dead metaphor, and the idea of metaphor as a robust theoretic kind. Without denying that metaphor can sometimes be merely ornamental, Guttenplan justifies the view of metaphor as fundamental to language and the study of language. His book will be of great interest not only to philosophers in this field, but also to those working across psychology and linguistics.
    MeaningMetaphor
  • Mind and Language, coll. « Wolfson College Lectures »
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (3): 366-367. 1976.
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