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Sandra Dingli

University of Malta
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  • University of Malta
    The Edward De Bono Institute
    Associate Professor
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Consciousness
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Minds
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, Miscellaneous
Epistemology
Mind-Body Problem, General
Qualia and Materialism
Phenomenology and Consciousness
Thought and Thinking
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
European Philosophy
Philosophy of Consciousness
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Minds
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, Miscellaneous
Epistemology
Mind-Body Problem, General
Qualia and Materialism
Phenomenology and Consciousness
Thought and Thinking
6 more
  • All publications (3)
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Albus, James S., and Alexander M. Meystel, Engineering of Mind: An Introduction to the Science of Intelligent Systems, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2001, pp. xv+ 411,£ 57.50 Aristotle, translated by Glen Coughlin, Physics, Or Natural Hearing, South Bend, Indi (review)
    with Thomas E. Brown, Maria Cerezo, Earl Conee, Theodore Sider, and John Cottingham
    Mind 115 457. 2006.
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    On Thinking and the World: John Mcdowell’s Mind and World
    Routledge. 2005.
    "Dingli selects five particular contemporary philosophical topics which McDowell deals with and investigates in detail the implications of particular points of view, analysing the current literature on each topic and drawing out shortcomings and possibilities for overcoming them. This work is, then, both a critique and complement to McDowell's text."--Jacket.
    The Nature of Perceptual Experience
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    A plea for responsibility towards the common heritage of mankind
    In Chris Scarre & Geoffrey Scarre (eds.), The Ethics of Archaeology: Philosophical Perspectives on Archaeological Practice, Cambridge University Press. pp. 219--241. 2006.
    Social and Political Philosophy
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