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    Metaphysics, Meaning, and Modality: Themes From Kit Fine.Mircea Dumitru (ed.) - 2020 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first book on the provocative and innovative contributions to philosophy of language, metaphysics, the philosophy of mathematics, and logic made by Kit Fine, one of the world's foremost philosophers. Topics covered include meaning and representation, arbitrary objects, essence, ontological realism, and the metaphysics of modality.
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    Editorial: Multisensory Integration: Brain, Body, and World.Achille Pasqualotto, Magda L. Dumitru & Andriy Myachykov - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Language-guided visual processing affects reasoning: The role of referential and spatial anchoring.Magda L. Dumitru, Gitte H. Joergensen, Alice G. Cruickshank & Gerry T. M. Altmann - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):562-571.
    Language is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Indeed, language may determine how people perceive and interpret visual stimuli. Visual processing in linguistic contexts, for instance, mirrors language processing and happens incrementally, rather than through variously-oriented fixations over a particular scene. The consequences of this atypical visual processing are yet to be determined. Here, we investigated the integration of visual and linguistic input during a reasoning task. Participants listened to sentences containing conjunctions or disjunctions and (...)
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    Gestalt-like representations hijack Chunk-and-Pass processing.Magda L. Dumitru - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    What to Say When There Is Nothing to Talk about.Mircea Dumitru & Frederick Kroon - 2008 - Critica 40 (120):97-109.
    In Reference without Referents, Mark Sainsbury aims to provide an account of reference that honours the common-sense view that sentences containing empty names like "Vulcan" and "Santa Claus" are entirely intelligible, and that many such sentences -"Vulcan doesn't exist", "Many children believe that Santa Claus will give them presents at Christmas", etc.- are literally true. Sainsbury's account endorses the Davidsonian program in the theory of meaning, and combines this with a commitment to Negative Free Logic, which holds that all simple (...)
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  6. A Free Logic for Fictionalism.Mircea Dumitru - 2015 - In Alexandru Manafu (ed.), The Prospects for Fusion Emergence. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 313: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 313.
     
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    Representing voting rules in Łukasiewicz’s three-valued logic.Adrian Miroiu & Mircea Dumitru - 2022 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 32 (1):72-88.
    We show how voting rules like the simple and the absolute majority rules, unanimity, consensus, etc. can be represented as logical operators in Łukasiewicz’s three-valued logic. First, we prove tha...
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  8. Meaning and Truth.Sorin Costreie & Mircea Dumitru (eds.) - 2015 - Pro Universitaria.
     
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    Coherence across consciousness levels: Symmetric visual displays spare working memory resources.Magda L. Dumitru - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 38:139-149.
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    Conceivability and Possibility.Mircea Dumitru - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 42:53-60.
    Explaining phenomenal consciousness may be the scientific and philosophical problem of our time, the last frontier of knowledge. This is not at all an easy task. For any serious attempt at finding a place for consciousness within the natural world was not successful so far. There is a conceptual tension here which makes this business of coming up with a unified (monist) explanation of mind and physical world one of the most intriguing mystery. The most predominant image of the natural (...)
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    Despre tolerantã, pluralism si recunoasterea celorlalti/ On Tolerance, Pluralism and the Recognition of Others.Mircea Dumitru - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (10):12-18.
    The paper examines some presuppositions of toleration and pluralism and explores two models, a deontological and a consequentialist model, that could support the view that rational agents should act in a tolerant way. Within the first model two arguments are given in favor of the view that people are better off and more rational if they are tolerant. The first argument draws upon a principle of charity that one usually makes use of in philosophy of mind and philosophy of language, (...)
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    Effects of word-evoked object size on covert numerosity estimations.Magda L. Dumitru & Gitte H. Joergensen - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  13. Explaining Phenomenal Consciousness. Does Conceivability Entail Possibility?Mircea Dumitru - 2006 - In Marta Bílková & Ondřej Tomala (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2005. Filosofia. pp. 61--70.
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    Logical Connectives Modulate Attention to Simulations Evoked by the Constituents They Link Together.Magda L. Dumitru & Gitte H. Joergensen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  15. Metaphysics and Science. Dedicated to professor Ilie Pârvu.Mircea Dumitru, Mircea Flonta & Valentin Muresan (eds.) - 2012 - Universty of Bucharest Press.
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    Ordinary Expressions Have No Exact and Systematic Logic.Mircea Dumitru - 2009 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 16 (4):542-551.
    The general slogan in the title of this paper gives a general, but nevertheless accurate, expression of Strawson’s view concerning the nature of formal logic per se in relation to natural language. What is at stake here is the extent to which the formal methods and the formal semantics of contemporary symbolic logic can render the meanings of natural language expressions. Strawson sets up an agenda for logical theory which, although rather dated for a logic text, is what one naturally (...)
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  17. On Incompleteness in Modal Logic. An Account Through Second-Order Logic.Mircea Dumitru - 1998 - Dissertation, Tulane University
    The dissertation gives a second-order-logic-based explanation of modal incompleteness. The leading concept is that modal incompleteness is to be explained in terms of the incompleteness of standard second-order logic, since modal language is basically a second-order language. The development of Kripke-style semantics for modal logic has been underpinned by the conjecture that all modal systems are characterizable by classes of frames defined by first-order conditions on a binary relation. However, the discovery of certain incomplete modal systems has undermined the all-encompassing (...)
     
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    On Toleration, Charity, and Epistemic Fallibilism.Mircea Dumitru - 2011 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):177-182.
    In this paper I examine some presuppositions of toleration and pluralism. I explore two models, viz. a deontological and a consequentialist model, respectively, which could support the view that rational agents should act in a tolerant way. Against the background which is offered by the first model I give two arguments in favor of the view that people are better off and more rational if they act in a tolerant way. The first argument draws upon a principle of charity which (...)
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  19. On tolerance, pluralism and the recognition of others.M. Dumitru - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (10).
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    The Extended Mind Hypothesis and Phenomenal Consciousness.Marius Dumitru - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 34:5-13.
    The Extended Mind Hypothesis (EMH) needs a defence of phenomenal externalism in order to be consistent with an indispensable condition for attributing extended beliefs, concerning the conscious past endorsement of information. However, it is difficult, if not impossible, to envisage such a defence. Proponents ofthe EMH are thus confronted with a difficult dilemma: they either accept absurd attributions of belief, and thus deflate EMH, or incorporate, for compatibility reasons, the conscious past endorsement condition for extended belief attribution, implying a seemingly (...)
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  21. Understanding and Conscious Experience: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives.Andrei Ionuţ Mărăşoiu & Mircea Dumitru (eds.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
    This volume explores how understanding relates to conscious experience. In doing so, it builds bridges between different philosophical disciplines and provides a metaphysically robust characterization of understanding, both in and beyond science. The past two decades have witnessed growing interest from epistemologists, philosophers of science, philosophers of mind, and ethicists in the nature and value of intellectual understanding. This volume features original essays from leading scholars of understanding and the phenomenal experiences that underlie it. The chapters are divided into three (...)
     
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    Modules for all seasons? Domain-specificity, ecological plasticity and culture.Hugo Viciana & Marius Dumitru - 2008 - Análisis Filosófico 28 (1):49-75.
    A theoretical divide exists on the study of the adapted psychological mechanisms underlying human culture. It has been said for instance that we evolved a brain for all seasons and that this is opposed to the framework of the modularity of mind. We approach the nature of these explanatory differences based on what we judge to be a misunderstanding with respect to the evolution of domain-specific modules. We underline the fact that the input-domain of a module and its ecological function (...)
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