Dr. Ernest Lepore
Acting Director
of the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS)
Ernest Lepore is the author of numerous books and papers
in the philosophy of language, philosophical logic, metaphysics and
philosophy
of mind. He recently wrote Language turned on itself
(2007, Oxford University Press),
Insensitive
Semantics
(2004, Basil
Blackwell) both with Herman Cappelen, Donald
Davidson: Truth, Meaning, Rationality in Mind,
(Oxford
University Press, 2005) and
Donald Davidson's truth-theoretic Semantics, (Oxford University Press, 2007) both with Kirk Ludwig, Meaning
and Argument,
and co-authored, with Jerry Fodor, Holism:
A Shopper's Guide(Blackwell,
1991) and
The
Compositionality Papers (Oxford
University Press, 2002); and with Sarah-Jane Leslie What
Every Student Should Know
(Rutgers Press, 2002). He has edited several books, including Handbook in Philosophy of Language, ed. (with B. Smith, Oxford University Press, 2006), Truth
and Interpretation (Blackwell,
1989), and is co-editor with Zenon Pylyshyn, of What
is Cognitive Science?
(Blackwell, 1999).
He is also general editor of the Blackwell series "Philosophers and
Their Critics".
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