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Justin Leiber
(1938 - 2016)

PhD: University of ChicagoLast affiliation: Florida State University
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  • Florida State University
    Regular Faculty
University of Chicago
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1966
Tallahassee, Florida, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • All publications (70)
  •  76
    Naming the Mind: How Psychology Found Its Language. Kurt Danziger
    Isis 90 (3): 625-626. 1999.
    History of Psychology, MiscSociology of Science
  •  44
    Why it is unsurprising that ape “language training” enhances “completing incomplete (external) representations of action”
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1): 151-151. 1983.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of LinguisticsAspects of Consciousness
  •  224
    Linguistic analysis and existentialism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (1): 47-56. 1971.
    Existentialism
  •  65
    How J. L. Austin Does Things with Words
    Philosophy and Literature 1 (1): 54-65. 1976.
    Philosophy of LiteraturePoetry
  •  210
    Turing's golden: How well Turing's work stands today
    Philosophical Psychology 19 (1): 13-46. 2006.
    A. M. Turing has bequeathed us a conceptulary including 'Turing, or Turing-Church, thesis', 'Turing machine', 'universal Turing machine', 'Turing test' and 'Turing structures', plus other unnamed achievements. These include a proof that any formal language adequate to express arithmetic contains undecidable formulas, as well as achievements in computer science, artificial intelligence, mathematics, biology, and cognitive science. Here it is argued that these achievements hang together and have p…Read more
    A. M. Turing has bequeathed us a conceptulary including 'Turing, or Turing-Church, thesis', 'Turing machine', 'universal Turing machine', 'Turing test' and 'Turing structures', plus other unnamed achievements. These include a proof that any formal language adequate to express arithmetic contains undecidable formulas, as well as achievements in computer science, artificial intelligence, mathematics, biology, and cognitive science. Here it is argued that these achievements hang together and have prospered well in the 50 years since Turing's death.
    The Turing Test
  •  102
    Comments on Robert M. Farr, "the significance of the skin as a natural boundary in the sub-division of psychology."
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 27 (2&3). 1997.
    History of Psychology, Misc
  • Reply to Pincock
    The Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly 125. 2005.
  •  47
    Book review (review)
    Philosophia 25 (1-4): 467-471. 1997.
  • Paradoxes
    with Bede Rundle
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (3): 365-365. 1995.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  171
    Meaning and Liking Again
    Analysis 30 (2). 1969.
    Mental States and ProcessesEmotion and Consciousness in Psychology
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