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Rod Bertolet
Professor, Philosophy
| Education: | PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
| Office: | BRNG 7124 |
| Office Phone: | (765) 49-48669 |
| Office Fax: | (765) 496-1616 |
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| Specializations: | Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind |
Selected Publications
Book
- What Is Said: A Theory of Indirect Speech Reports. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishing, 1990.
Articles
- “Modes of Presentation and Modes of Determination in Frege,” Journal of Philosophical Research 31(2006), 233-238.
- “Saving Eliminativism,” Philosophical Psychology 7:1 (1994), 87-100.
- “Speaker Reference,” Philosophical Studies 52:2 (1987), 199-226.
- “Donnellan's Distinctions,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64:4 (1986), 477-487.
- “Reference, Fiction, and Fictions,” Synthese 60 (1984), 413- 38.
- “The Semantic Significance of Donnellan's Distinction,” Philosophical Studies 37:3 (1980), 281-288.
- "McKinsey, Causes and Intentions,” Philosophical Review 88:4 (1979), 619-632.
Book Chapters
- “Philosophy of Language.” In The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Science, eds. M. Curd and S. Psillos, 36-46. Routledge, 2008.
- “Are There Indirect Speech Acts?” In Foundations of Speech Act Theory: Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives, ed. S. L. Tsohatzidis, 335-349. Routledge, 1994.
Work in Progress
- “Belief, Belief Reports, Semantics, and Psychology”
- “Intentions and Implicature”
- Other untitled articles on propositional attitudes
