Cognitive Dynamics
European Review of Philosophy 2 (1996)
Jérôme Dokic (ed.)
The theme of this volume is cognitive dynamics, which was coined by David Kaplan in his classical work “Demonstratives”.
The contributors touch on important requirements on the theory of cognitive dynamics such as, the presence of change of mind, the question of the relative priority of the theories of thought and language, and changes in context and content.
Table of contents
Jérôme Dokic
Introduction
John Perry
Rip van Winkle and Other Characters
François Recanati
The Dynamics of Situations
Michael Luntley
Dynamic Thoughts and Empty Minds
Maite Ezcurdia
Dynamic and Coherent Thoughts
Cristoph Hoerl
Cognitive Dynamics: An Attempt at Changing Your Mind
Tobies Grimaltos & Carlos J. Moya
Belief, Content, and Cause
Alberto Voltolini
Critical Notice of Francois Recanati's Direct Reference
ISBN (Paper) 1-57586-072-4