Daniel Laurier University of Montreal
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  1. Daniel Laurier, Essential Dependence and Realism.
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  2. Daniel Laurier (2011). Intentional Normativism Meets Normative Supervenience and the Because Constraint. Dialogue 50 (02):315-331.
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  3. Daniel Laurier (2009). À la Défense du Déontologisme Doxastique. Dialogue 48 (01):37-.
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  4. Daniel Laurier (2008). Review of Maria Cristina Amoretti, Nicla Vassallo (Eds.), Knowledge, Language, and Interpretation: On the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11).
  5. Daniel Laurier (2005). Between Phenomenalism and Objectivism. Journal of Philosophical Research 30:189-214.
    Brandom (1994) claims to have succeeded in showing how certain kinds of social practices can institute objective deontic statuses and confer objective conceptual contents on certain performances. This paper proposes a reconstruction of how, on Brandom’s views, this is supposed to come about, and a critical examination of the explicit arguments offered in support for this claim.
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  6. Daniel Laurier (2005). Mind, Davidson and Reality. Principia 9 (1-2):125-157.
    The aim of this article is to show that the prospects for intentional irrealism are much brighter than it is generally thought. In the first section, I provide a general haracterization of some of the various forms that the realism/irrealism debates might take. In the second, I ask whether there is any defensible form of realism about intentional states. I show that most candidates are nearly trivially false, and that the only form of intentional realism which is not, is a (...)
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  7. Daniel Laurier (2005). Pragmatics, Pittsburgh Style. Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (1):141-160.
  8. Daniel Laurier (2004). La Publicité Et l'Interdépendance du Langage Et de la Pensée. Dialogue 43 (2):281-315.
    I clarify in what sense one might want to claim that thought or language are public. I distinguish among four forms that each of these claims might take, and two general ways of establishing them that might be contemplated. The first infers the public character of thought from the public character of language, and the second infers the latter from the former. I show that neither of these stategies seems to be able to dispense with the claim that thought and (...)
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  9. Daniel Laurier (2004). Nonconceptual Contents Vs Nonconceptual States. Grazer Philosophische Studien 68 (1):23-43.
    The question to be discussed is whether the distinction between the conceptual and the nonconceptual is best understood as pertaining primarily to intentional contents or to intentional states or attitudes. Some authors have suggested that it must be understood in the second way, in order to make the claim that experiences are nonconceptual compatible with the idea that one can also believe what one experiences. I argue that there is no need to do so, and that a conceptual content can (...)
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  10. Daniel Laurier (2004). Reasons, Contents, and Experiences. Disputatio 1 (17).
     
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  11. Daniel Laurier (2001). Non-Conceptually Contentful Attitudes in Interpretation. Sorites 13 (October):6-22.
  12. Daniel Laurier (2000). Le Paradoxe de Wittgenstein Et le Communautarisme. Dialogue 39 (02):263-.
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  13. Daniel Laurier (2000). Que Sera Sera. Dialectica 54 (4):247–264.
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  14. Daniel Laurier (1998). L'analyse Théologique du Contenu Intentionnel. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (4):660-690.
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  15. Daniel Laurier (1996). Davidson Et la Philosophie du Langage Pascal Engel Collection «L'interrogation Philosophique» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1994, Xx, 357 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 35 (02):402-.
  16. Daniel Laurier (1996). Naturaliser L'Intentionnalité. Essai de Philosophic de la Psychologie Élisabeth Pacherie Collection «Psychologie Et Sciences de la Pensée» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1993, Xx, 300 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 35 (02):406-.
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  17. Daniel Laurier (1994). Pangloss, L'Erreur Et La Divergence. Journal of Philosophical Research 19:345-372.
    The theory of radical interpretation, as based on the principle of charity, sets a priori limits on the possibility that different agents have different beliefs, and on the possibility that one has false beliefs. David Papineau put forward a teleological approach to intentional states which, he claims, doesn’t have these unacceptable consequences. Having distinguished half a dozen of different forms that the problem of radical interpretation might take, I show that Papineau’s approach is not radically different from those based on (...)
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  18. Daniel Laurier (1993). Explaining Behavior: Reasons in a World of Causes Fred Dretske Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1988, Xi, 165 P. Dialogue 32 (03):629-.
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  19. Daniel Laurier (1993). Representation and Reality Hilary Putnam Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1988, 136 P. Dialogue 32 (01):178-.
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  20. Daniel Laurier (1992). Consciousness William G. Lycan Collection «A Bradford Book» Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1987, Xvi, 165 P. Dialogue 31 (04):723-.
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  21. Daniel Laurier (1992). Rationality and Intentionality. Grazer Philosophische Studien 43:125-141.
    The view that in radical interpretation, the interpreter should aim at optimizing the rationality of agents is defended. A distinction and a parallel is drawn between linguistic interpretation and psychological interpretation. Both can be taken to be governed, in part, and in somewhat different ways, by a principle of rationality. Such approaches have been criticised on the ground that they make it impossible for a speaker or an agent to have wildly irrational or false beliefs. It is argued that the (...)
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  22. Daniel Laurier (1991). Donald Davidson's Philosophy of Language: An Introduction Bjorn T. Ramberg Oxford, Blackwell, 1989, 153 P., 27,50$. Dialogue 30 (1-2):189-.
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  23. Daniel Laurier (1990). Women, Fire and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind George Lakoff Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1987. 614 P. 29, 95 $The Body in the Mind: The Bodily Basis of Meaning, Imagination and Reason Mark Johnson Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1987. 233 P. 27, 50 $. [REVIEW] Dialogue 29 (03):477-.
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  24. Daniel Laurier (1986). La Logique: Une Introduction Michel J. Blais Montréal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1985. 234 P. Dialogue 25 (02):385-.
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  25. Daniel Laurier (1986). Names and Beliefs: A Puzzle Lost. Philosophical Quarterly 36 (142):37-49.
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  26. Daniel Laurier (1983). Tarski, Davidson Et la Signification. Dialogue 22 (04):595-620.
  27. Daniel Laurier, The Publicity of Thought and Language.
    The sceptical problem of Kripkenstein pertains to both the notions of content of thought and linguistic meaning in such a way that if the sceptical solution allowed us to conclude that language is essentially public, then we should also be able to conclude that thought is essentially public. But, when addressing the question of the way in which one could, under this hypothesis, reach the conclusion that thought is essentially public, there would seem to be two possible types of answers. (...)
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  28. Daniel Laurier, In Search of Objective Agent Rationality.
    The purpose of this paper is to offer an account of what an agent's being rational to do or think something might amount to, which doesn't reduce to saying that it consists in this agent's doing or thinking something that is rational for him. In the first section, I call attention to the fact that such a distinction between agent rationality and action or belief rationality is widely admitted, I reject the idea that it could be interpreted as a distinction (...)
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