May 3,
2013
A Bibliography of the Publications of
Daniel C. Dennett
Books
Content and Consciousness, 1969,
Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on
Mind and Psychology,
1978,
The Mind's I: Fantasies and
Reflections on Self and Soul, 1981, with D. R.
Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free
Will Worth Wanting,
1984,
The Intentional Stance, 1987,
Consciousness Explained, 1991,
Kinds of Minds, New York, Basic Books, 1996.
Part of the Science Masters Series. Translated into Hebrew, 1999;
German, 1999; recorded for Talking Science audio series, Weidenfeld and
Nicolson Orion Publishing Group, Ltd.
Brainchildren
- Essays on Designing Minds, MIT Press/Bradford Books and Penguin, 1998;
“Cognitive
Wheels: The Frame Problem in AI,” to be
reprinted in The Philosophy of
Psychology: Critical Concepts in Psychology, J. Bermudez and B. Towl, eds, 2013.
.
AZ Intencionalitas Filozofiaja,Osiris Kiado publishers, Budapest, a
collection of essays, translated by Csaba Pleh into Hungarian, 1998
Freedom Evolves,
Allen Lane Publishers, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2003; excerpt from “A
Hearing for Libertarianism: Kane’s Model of Indeterministic Decision-making,”
reprinted in Free Will, Critical Concepts
in Philosophy, Vol III, Free Will: Liberatarianism, Alternative Possibilities
and Moral Responsibility, ed. J.M. Fischer, Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Group, June 2005, pp. 109-37; translated
in Dutch and published by Uitgeverij
Contact, Amsterdam, 2004; translated in Japanese and published by Yamagata
Hiroo, 2005; translated in Korean and published by
Dongnyok Publishers, 2009.
Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness, MIT Press 2005; translated in
Italian and published by Raffaello Cortina Editore (2006); translated in Polish
and published by Prószyński i S-ka, 2007; translated in German and published by
Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt, 2007; translated in French and published by éditions d l’éclat, Paris-Tel-Aviv, 2008;
translated in Japanese and published by NTT, Japan, 2009.
Breaking the Spell, Religion as a Natural Phenomenon, Viking Press, 2006; translated in Dutch and published
by Uitgeverij Contact, Amsterdam,
2006; translated in Finnish and published by Terra Cognita, Helsinki,
2006;translated in Italian and published by Raffaello Cortina Editore, Milano,
2007; translated in Portugese and published by Editora
Globo, 2006; translated in Spanish and published by Katz Editores, Madrid,
2007; translated in Greek, 2007; translated in Polish and published by Państwowy Instytut
Wydawniczy, Warsawa 2008; translated in
Portugese and published by Esfera Do Caos Editores Portugal 2008.
Dove nascono le idée, translated by Francesca Garofoli, Di Renzo Editore, Roma, 2006.
Science and Religion: Are They
Compatible? Point/Counterpoint Series
with Alvin Plantinga; James P. Sterba, Series Editor, Oxford University Press,
2011; to be published in Italian by Edizioni ETS of Pisa, 2012.
Inside Jokes: Using Humor to Reverse-Engineer the Mind, Matthew Hurley, Daniel C. Dennett and Reginald B. Adams, Jr., MIT
Press, 2011.
Intuition Pumps and Other Tools for
Thinking, W.W. Norton & Co., NY, 2013; and
Penguin Books, UK, 2013.
Articles and Reviews
1. "Machine Traces and Protocol
Statements," Behavioral Science, 13, 155-61, March 1968.
2. "Geach on Intentional
Identity," Journal of Philosophy, LXV, 335-41, May 31, 1968.
3. "Features of Intentional
Action," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, XXIX, 232-44,
December 1968.
4. "Intentional Systems," Journal
of Philosophy, LXVIII, 87-106, February 25, 1971. German translation,
"Intentionale Systeme," in P. Bieri, ed., Analytische Philosophie
des Geistes,
5. "Review of C. O. Evans, The Subject of Consciousness," Philosophical Quarterly,
21, 180-1, April 1971.
6. "Review of J. R. Lucas, The
Freedom of the Will," Journal of Philosophy, LXIX, 527-31,
September 21, 1972; to be reprinted in Minds, Brains & Computers, R.
Cummins & D.D. Cummins, Blackwell Publishers, March 1999.
7. "Mechanism and
Responsibility," in T. Honderich, ed., Essays on Freedom of Action,
8. "Comment on Wilfrid
Sellars," Synthese, 27, 439-44, July/August 1974.
9. "Why the Law of Effect Will not Go Away," Journal for the Theory of Social
Behaviour, 5, 169-87, October 1975. Reprinted in W. Lycan, ed., Mind
and Cognition: A Reader, MIT Press, 1990.
10. "Brain Writing and Mind
Reading," in K. Gunderson, (ed.), Language, Mind and Knowledge,
11. "Review of G. Warnock and B.
F. Skinner, Behavior Control: Freedom and Morality (an Open University
film)," Teaching Philosophy, 1, 175-7, 1975.
12. "Are Dreams
Experiences?" Philosophical Review, LXXXV, 151-71, April 1976. Spanish translation, "Son experiencias los sueños?"
Cuadernos de Crítica, #33, Department of Philosophy,
13. "Conditions of
Personhood," in A. Rorty, (ed.), The
Identities of Persons,
14. "Critical Notice of J.
Fodor, The Language of Thought," (reprinted in Brainstorms as
"A Cure for the Common Code"), Mind, LXXXVI, 265-80, April
1977. Reprinted in Ned Block, ed., Readings in Philosophy
of Psychology, 2, Harvard Univ. Press, 1981. Reprinted in Problems
in Mind:
15. "Review of
16. "Review of J. Glover, (ed.),
The Philosophy of Mind," Teaching Philosophy,
2, 196-7, 1977.
17. "Toward a Cognitive Theory
of Consciousness," in C. Wade Savage, ed., Perception and Cognition:
Issues in the Foundations of Psychology, Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of
Science, Vol. IX, University of Minnesota Press 1978, pp. 201-28. Reprinted in Thomas Nelson, ed., Metacognition: Core Readings,
Allyn & Bacon, 1992.
18. "Why You Can't Make a
Computer that Feels Pain," Synthese, 38, 415-56, August 1978. Reprinted in D. Boyer, P. Grim and J. Saunders, eds., The
Philosopher's Annual, 2, Rowmand & Littlefield, 1979.
19. "Current Issues in the
Philosophy of Mind," American Philosophical Quarterly, 15,
249-61, 1978. Spanish translation, "Perspectivas Actuales
en la Filosofia de la Mente," Teorema, 11, 197-230, 1981.
Reprinted in K. Lucey, and T. Machan, eds., Recent Work in
Philosophy, Rowmand & Littlefield, 1983; and D. Cole, J. Fetzer, and T.
Rankin, eds., Philosophy, Mind, and Cognitive Inquiry, Kluwer, 1990.
20. "Requisition for a
Pexgo," (commentary on Bindra), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1,
56-7, 1978.
21. "Why Not the Whole
Iguana?" (commentary on Pylyshyn), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1,
103-4, 1978, reprinted in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive
Science: Conceptual Issues, A. Clark and J. Toribio, eds.,
Garland Publishing Inc.pp 412-422.
22. "Co-opting Holograms,"
(commentary on Haugeland), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1,
232-3, 1978.
23. "What's the Difference: some
Riddles," (commentary on Puccetti and Dykes), Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 1, 351, 1978.
24. "Beliefs about
Beliefs," (commentary on Premack, et al.), Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 1, 568-70, 1978.
25. "Review of M. Boden,
Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man," Philosophy of Science, 45,
648-9, 1978.
26. The Philosophical Lexicon, edited
with K. Lambert. 7th Edition privately printed and distributed through the American
Philosophical Association 1978. 8th Edition published by the American Philosophical
Association 1987. An edited German translation of an early edition,
"Das Philosophisches Wörterbuch," Conceptus, Graz, Austria,
1974; translated into Czech, forthcoming, 1999.
27. "On the Absence of
Phenomenology," in D. Gustafson and B. Tapscott, eds,
Body, Mind and Method: Essays in Honor of Virgil C. Aldrich,
28. "The Onus Re Experiences: a
Reply to Emmett," Philosophical Studies, 35, 315-8, 1979.
29. "Review of R. Aquila,
Intentionality: a Study of Mental Acts, and E. Casey, Imagining: a
Phenomenological Analysis," Southwestern Journal of Philosophy, IX,
139-43, January 1979.
30. "Review of Karl Popper and
John Eccles, The Self and its Brain," Journal
of Philosophy, LXXVI, 91-7, 1979.
31. "Breeding Cognitive
Strategies," (commentary on Haber), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2,
599-600, 1979.
32. "Artificial Intelligence as
Philosophy and as Psychology," in M. Ringle, ed., Philosophical
Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence,
33. "Passing the Buck to
Biology," (commentary on Chomsky), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3,
19, 1980.
34. "The Milk of Human
Intentionality," (commentary on Searle), Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
3, 428-30, 1980.
35. "Reply to Professor
Stich," (reply to S. Stich, Headaches: a Critical Notice of Brainstorms), Philosophical
Books, XXI, 73-6, April 1980.
36. "True Believers: the
Intentional Strategy and Why it Works," in A. F. Heath, ed., Scientific
Explanation, (the Herbert Spencer Lectures at
37. "Wondering Where the Yellow
Went," (comment on Wilfrid Sellars's Carus Lectures), Monist, 64,
102-8, January 1981.
38. "Making Sense of
Ourselves," (reply to S. Stich, Dennett on Intentional Systems), Philosophical
Topics, 12, 1981, pp. 63-81. Reprinted in J. I.
Biro and R. W. Shahan, eds., Mind, Brain, and Function: Essays in the
Philosophy of Mind, Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1982.
39. "Three Kinds of Intentional
Psychology," in R. Healey, ed., Reduction, Time and Reality,
40. "Beyond Belief," in A.
Woodfield, ed., Thought and Object: Essays on Intentionality, Oxford
University Press 1982; excerpted in AFrom >Beyond Belief=: Notional Attitudes,@
in A. Pessin and S. Goldberg, eds., The Twin Earth Chronicles: 20 years of
Reflection on Hilary Putnam=s AThe Meaning of >Meaning=@ (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe), 1996,
chap. 9., pp. 161-179; reprinted in the Intentional
Stance, pp. 117-202
41. "Philosophy According to
Nozick," New
42. "Grey Matter and Mind,"
Radio Times, 8-14 May, 70-72, 1982.
43. "Notes on Prosthetic
Imagination," New Boston Review, VII, 3-7, June 1982; reprinted in Boston Review, “30 Years of Boston
Review,” vol 30, No. 5, Sept/Oct 2005, p. 40.
44. "The Myth of the Computer:
An Exchange," (reply to John Searle's review of The Mind's I), New York
Review of Books, XXIX, June 24, 56-7, 1982.
45. "The Well-Furnished
Mind," (review of R. Gregory, Mind in Science), Contemporary Psychology,
27, 597-8, 1982.
46. "Why We Think What We Do
about Why We Think What We Do: Discussion on Goodman's 'On Thoughts without
Words,'" Cognition, 12, 219-27, 1982.
47. "Correspondent's Report:
Recent Work in Philosophy of Interest to AI," Artificial Intelligence,
19, 3-5, 1982.
48. "How to Study Consciousness
Empirically: or Nothing Comes to Mind," Synthese, 53,
159-80, November 1982.
49. "Comments on Rorty," Synthese,
53, 349-56, November 1982.
50. "The Imagination
Extenders," (a revision of "Notes on Prosthetic Imagination"), Psychology
Today, 16, 32-9, December 1982.
51. "Review of
52. "Styles of Mental
Representation," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, New Series,
LXXXIII, 213-26, 1982/83.
53. "Artificial Intelligence and
the Strategies of Psychological Investigation," (an interview by Jonathan
Miller), in J. Miller, States of Mind,
54. "Intentional Systems in
Cognitive Ethology: the 'Panglossian Paradigm' Defended," (with
commentaries), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 6, 343-90, 1983.
German translation, "Intentionale Systeme in der kognitiven
Verhaltensforschung," in D. Münch, ed., Kognitionswissenschaft:
Grundlagen, Probleme, Perspektiven,
55. "When do Representations
Explain?" (commentary on Stabler), Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 6, 406-7, 1983.
56. "Formulating Human Purposes:
Meta-Engineering Computers for People," in R. E. A. Mason, ed., Information
Processing 83,
57. "Cognitive Wheels: The Frame
Problem of AI," in C. Hookway, ed., Minds, Machines and Evolution,
58. "Wishful Thinking,"
(commentary on Skinner), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7, 556-7,
1984.
59. "Foreword," for R. G.
Millikan's Language, Thought and Other Biological Categories,
60. "Carving the Mind at Its
Joints," (review of Fodor, The Modularity of Mind), Contemporary
Psychology, 29, 285-6, 1984.
61. "Correspondent's Report:
Recent work in Philosophy II," Artificial Intelligence, 22,
231-4, 1984.
62. "The Role of the Computer
Metaphor in Understanding the Mind," in H. Pagels, ed., Computer
Culture: the Scientific, Intellectual, and Social Impact of the Computer,
Annals of the NY
63. "I Could Not Have Done
Otherwise So What?" Journal of Philosophy, LXXXI, 553-65, October
1984. Reprinted in R. Hoy and N. L. Oaklander, eds., Metaphysics: Classic
and Contemporary Readings
64. "Computer Models and the
Mind: A View from the East Pole," (a condensed version of "The
Logical Geography of Computational Approaches: a View from the East
Pole"), The Times Literary Supplement, December 14, 1453-4, 1984.
(Japanese translation published in volume with articles by Minsky, et al.)
65. "Thinking about Thinking:
the Mind as Virtual Machine," in The
Human Mind the Human Brain and Beyond, American Broadcasting Companies,
Inc., 1984, pp. 9-12.
66. "Music of the
Hemispheres" (review of M. S. Gazzaniga, The Social Brain), The New
York Times Book Review,
67. "Can Machines
Think?" in M. Shafto, ed., How we Know,
68. "When Does the Intentional
Stance Work?" (reply to continuing commentary), Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 8, 758-66, 1985.
69. "Why Believe in
Belief?" (review of S. Stich, From Folk
Psychology to Cognitive Science: the Case Against Belief), Contemporary
Psychology, 30, 949, 1985.
70. Commentary in D. G. Bobrow and P.
J. Hayes, eds, "Artificial IntelligenceWhere Are
We?" Artificial Intelligence, 25, 375-415
(409-10). Reprinted in Abacus 4, Spring
and Summer 1987.
71. "Where Am I?" Clinton
St. Quarterly, 7, Winter 1985. Reprinted from Brainstorms,
pp. 310-323.
72. "Review of V. Braitenberg,
Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology," Philosophical Review,
XCV, 137-9, 1986.
73. "Julian Jaynes's Software
Archeology," Canadian Psychology, 27, 149-54, 1986. Reprinted in Daniel Kolak and R. Martin, eds., Self & Identity:
Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Macmillan, 1991.
74. "The Imagination
Extenders," (adapted from "Notes on Prosthetic Imagination"), in
D. Flaherty, ed., Humanizing the Computer: a Cure for the Deadly Embrace,
75. "Engineering's Baby,"
(commentary on Sayre), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 9, 141-2,
1986.
76. "Who May I say is Calling?" (with K. Akins,
commentary on Hoffman), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 9, 517-18,
1986.
77. "Philosophy as Mathematics or
as Anthropology," (forum comment), Mind and Language, 1,
18-19, Spring 1986.
78. "Is there an Autonomous
'Knowledge Level'?" (commentary on Newell), in Z.
Pylyshyn and W. Demopoulos, eds, Meaning and Cognitive Structure: Issues in
the Computational Theory of Mind,
79. "Information, Technology,
and the Virtues of Ignorance," Daedalus, Proceedings of the
80. "The Logical Geography of
Computational Approaches: a View from the East Pole," in R. Harnish and M.
Brand, eds, The Representation of Knowledge and
Belief,
81. "Skinner Placed,"
(response to
82. "Consciousness" (with
John Haugeland), in R. L. Gregory, ed., The
83. "Intentionality" (with
John Haugeland), in R. L. Gregory, ed., The Oxford Companion to the Mind,
Oxford University Press 1987, pp. 383-6; reprinted in Actes du 3ème Colloque
International Cognition et Connaissance: Où va la science cognitive?
84. "Comments" (on
Pylyshyn, Computers, Knowledge, and the Human Mind), in D. Tuerck, ed., Creativity
and Liberal Learning,
85. "Eliminate the
Middletoad!" (commentary on Ewert), Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 10, 372-4, 1987.
86. "Commentary on
87. "When Philosophers Encounter
AI," Daedalus, Proceedings of the
88. "The Moral First Aid
Manual," in S. McMurrin, ed., The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 7,
University of Utah Press and Cambridge University Press 1988, pp. 121-47.
89. "Out of the Armchair and
Into the Field," Poetics Today, 9, 205-21, 1988.
90. "Quining Qualia," in A.
Marcel and E. Bisiach, eds, Consciousness in Modern Science, Oxford
University Press 1988, pp. 42-77. Reprinted in W. Lycan, ed., Mind and
Cognition: A Reader, MIT Press, 1990, A. Goldman, ed.
91. "Précis of The Intentional
Stance," and "Taking the Intentional Stance Seriously" (target
article and reply to commentaries), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 11,
495-546, 1988. Translation reprinted in
92. "The Intentional Stance in
Theory and Practice," in A. Whiten and R. W. Byrne, eds, Machiavellian
Intelligence, Oxford University Press 1988, pp. 180-202.
93. "Why Everyone is a
Novelist," The Times Literary Supplement, September 16-22, 1988, 4, 459; to be reprinted in B. Cooney,
ed., Philosophy of Mind, Jones and Barlett, forthcoming, Nov. 1996; translated into
Russian by N.S.Yulina and reprinted in ГOЛOBOЛOMKИ ПPOБЛЕМЬI COЗНАНИЯ: КОНЦеПЦИЯ ДЭНИеЛа ДЭНИеТа (The
“Brainstorms” in Philosophy of Mind: Daniel Dennett and his
Critics), Moscow: KAHOH, pp.428-447, 2003.
94. "Review of J. Fodor,
Psychosemantics," Journal of Philosophy, LXXXV, 384-389, July 1988.
95. "Coming to Terms with the
Determined," (review of T. Honderich, A Theory of Determinism: The Mind,
Neuroscience, and Life-Hopes), The Times Literary Supplement, November
4-10, 1219-20, 1988.
96. "Why Creative Intelligence
is Hard to Find," (commentary on Whiten and Byrne), Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 11, 253, 1988.
97. "Review of
98. Dialogue in The jamais vu
papers, 1, 11, July 1988, pp.
1-8. Reprinted as "Media-Neutral" in W. Coleman and
P. Perrin, The Jamais Vu Papers, New York: Harmony Books 1991.
99. "Evolution, Error and
Intentionality," in Y. Wilks and D. Partridge, eds, Sourcebook on the
Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, New Mexico University Press 1988,
pp. 190-211.
100. "Speaking for Our Selves:
An Assessment of Multiple Personality Disorder," (with N. Humphrey),
101. "Murmurs in the
Cathedral," (review of R. Penrose, The Emperor's New Mind), The Times
Literary Supplement, September 29-October 5, 1989, pp. 55-7.
102. "Cognitive Ethology:
Hunting for Bargains or a Wild Goose Chase?" in A. Montefiore and D.
Noble, eds, Goals, No-Goals and own Goals: A Debate on Goal-Directed And
Intentional Behaviour, London: Unwin Hyman 1989, pp. 101-16; translated
into Italian and reprinted in Mente senza linguaggio: Il pensiero e gli
animali, Simone Gozzano, ed., Editori Riuniti, Italy, April 2001, pp.
79-97.
103. "The Origins of
Selves," Cogito, 3, 163-73, Autumn
1989. Reprinted in Daniel Kolak and R. Martin, eds., Self
& Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Macmillan, 1991.
104. "Review of R. Richards,
105. "Teaching an Old Dog New
Tricks," (commentary on Schull), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13,
76-7, 1990.
106. "Thinking with a
Computer," in H. Barlow, C. Blakemore and M. Weston-Smith, eds, Images
and Understanding, Cambridge University Press 1990, pp. 297-309.
107. "The Evolution of
Consciousness," in J. Brockman, ed., Speculations: The Reality Club,
108. "Ways of Establishing
Harmony," in B. McLaughlin, ed., Dretske and His Critics,
109. "The Myth of Original
Intentionality," in K. A. Mohyeldin Said, W. H. Newton-Smith, R. Viale and
K. V. Wilkes, eds, Modelling the Mind, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1990, pp.
43-62. Reprinted in E. Dietrich, ed., Thinking Computers
and Virtual Persons, 1995. pp. 91-107. Reprinted in Problems in Mind:
110. "The Interpretation of
Texts, People, and Other Artifacts," Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research, L, Supplement, 177-94, Fall 1990.
Reprinted in M. Losonsky, ed., Language and Mind: Contemporary
111. "Memes and the Exploitation
of Imagination," Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 48,
127-35, Spring 1990; reprinted in Philosophy after
112. "Artificial Life: A Feast
for the Imagination," (review of G. Langton, (ed.), Artificial Life), Biology
and Philosophy, 5, 489-92, 1990.
113. "Dr. Pangloss Knows
Best," (reply to Amundsen), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13,
581-2, 1990.
114. "Abstracting from
Mechanism," (reply to de Gelder), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13,
583-4, 1990.
115. "Betting Your Life on an
Algorithm," (commentary on Penrose), Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
13, 660-61, 1990.
116. "Demystifying
Consciousness," (interview by John Brockman), Edge, 5-8, November
1990.
117. "Attitudes about ADHD: Some
Analogies and Aspects," in K. Conners and M. Kinsbourne, eds, ADHD: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders,
118. "Real Patterns," Journal
of Philosophy, LXXXVIII, 27-51, January 1991; to be reprinted in Mind and
Cognition: An Anthology, Edited by William G. Lycan, Blackwell publishers,
forthcoming in December 1998; translated into French and reprinted in Philosophie
de l=esprit: une anthologie, Librairie J. Vrin Philosophique, eds. Pierre Poirier and
Denis Fisette; translated into Spanish and reprinted in “Sabemos como se aprende?” published by the
Ministerio de Educacion del Peru, 2001, pp. 201-233; translated into Polish and
reprinted in Analityczna Metafizyka
Umysłu, Warsaw 2008, pp. 299-325.
119. "Mother Nature Versus the Walking
Encyclopedia: A Western Drama," in W. Ramsey, S. Stich, and D. E.
Rumelhart, eds, Philosophy and Connectionist Theory,
120. "A Gadfly's View," in Teaching
and Technology: The Impact of Unlimited Information Access on Classroom
Teaching,
121. "Granny's Campaign for Safe
Science," in B. Loewer and G. Rey, eds, Meaning
in Mind: Fodor and his Critics,
122. "Lovely and Suspect
Qualities," (commentary on Rosenthal, The Independence of Consciousness
and Sensory Quality), in E. Villanueva, ed., Consciousness, (SOFIA
Conference,
123. "Two Contrasts: Folk Craft Versus Folk Science, and Belief versus Opinion," in J.
D. Greenwood, ed., The Future of Folk Psychology: Intentionality and
Cognitive Science,
124. "The Brain and its
Boundaries," (review of C. McGinn, The Problem of Consciousness), The
Times Literary Supplement, May 10, 10, 1991.
125. "Intencionalidade,"
(Portuguese translation of "True Believers" from The Intentional
Stance), in M. M. Carrilho, ed., Dicionário do Pensamento Contemporâneo,
126. "Modelli del
Cervello e il Punto di Vista dell'Osservatore," in G. Giorello and P.
Strata, eds, Lautoma Spirituale: Menti, Cervelli e Computer,
127. "A Dash to Solve the Puzzle
of the Mind,"
127a. “Intentionality,” The Opened
Curtain: A U.S.-Soviet Philosophy
128. "Moral Thinking under Time
Pressure," in The Kathryn Fraser MacKay
Memorial Lecture Series, St Lawrence University, 1992, pp. 1-14.
129. "Hitting the Nail on the
Head," (commentary on Thompson, Palacios and Varela), Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 15, 1, p. 35, 1992.
130. "Temporal Anomalies of
Consciousness: Implications of the Uncentered Brain," in Y. Christen and
P. S. Churchland, eds, Neurophilosophy and
Alzheimer's Disease,
131. "Commandos of the
Word," (a condensed version of "The Role of Language in
Intelligence"), The Times Higher Education Supplement, March 27,
15-19, 1992.
132. "La Compréhension Artisanale,"
(French translation of "Do-It-Yourself Understanding"), in D.
Fisette, ed., Daniel C. Dennett et les Stratégies Intentionnelles,
Lekton, 11, Winter, Université de Québec à Montréal, Montréal 1992, pp.
27-52.
133. "Regissörer i medvetandets
strömmar," Framtider, 11, 21-22, Institutet för
Framtidsstudier,
134. "Time and the Observer: The Where and When of Consciousness
in the Brain," (with M. Kinsbourne and with commentaries), Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 15, 183-247, 1992. Reprinted in The Philosopher's Annual,
Grim, Mar and Williams, eds., vol. XV-1992, 1994, pp. 23-68; Noel Sheehy and
Tony Chapman, eds., Cognitive Science, Vol. I, Elgar,
1995, pp.210-274. Reprinted in N.Block, O. Flanagan, G. Guzeldere, eds.,
The Nature of Consciousness, Philosophical Debates, MIT Press, 1998; to
be reprinted in The Philosophy of
Psychology: Critical Concepts in Psychology, J. Bermudez and B. Towl, eds, 2013.
135. "Review of F. Varela, E.
Thompson and E. Rosch, The Embodied Mind, and G. Edelman, Bright Air, Brilliant
Fire," New Scientist, 13 June, 48-9, 1992.
136. "Filling in vs. Finding
out: a Ubiquitous Confusion in Cognitive Science," in H. Pick, P. Van den
Broek and D. Knill, eds, Cognition: Conceptual and Methodological Issues,
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 1992, pp. 33-49.
137. "An Interview with
138. "The Self as the
139. "Review of F. Varela, E.
Thompson and E. Rosch, The Embodied Mind," American
Journal of Psychology, 106, 121-6, 1993.
140. "Living on the Edge,"
(reply to seven essays on Consciousness Explained), Inquiry, 36,
March 1993, pp 135-59.
141. "Nella mente c' è
Marilyn," La Repubblica,
142. "Eddies in the Stream of
Consciousness," in Future Studies,
143. "Evolution, Teleology,
Intentionality: reply to Ringen and Bennett," (continuing commentary on
"Précis of The Intentional Stance"), Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
16, (2), 289-391, 1993.
144. "Learning and
Labeling" (commentary on A. Clark and A. Karmiloff-Smith, "The
Cognizer's Innards"), Mind and Language, 8, (4), 540-547, Winter 1993.
145. "Caveat Emptor" (reply
to Mangan, Toribio, Baars and McGovern), Consciousness and Cognition, 2,
(1), 48-57, Mar. 1993.
146. "Confusion over Evolution:
an exchange" (with S.J. Gould), The New York Review of Books, XL,
(1 & 2), 1993, 43-44.
147. "Review of A. Newell, Unified
Theories of Cognition," Artificial Intelligence, 59,
(1-2), 285-294, Feb. 1993. Reprinted in Clancey, Smoliar and
Stefik, eds., Contemplating Minds: A Forum for Artificial Intelligence,
MIT Press.
148. "The Message is: there is
no Medium" (reply to Jackson, Rosenthal, Shoemaker & Tye), Philosophy
& Phenomenological Research, 53, (4), 889-931, Dec. 1993,
reprinted in International
Research Library of Philosophy, F. Jackson, ed., Dartmouth Publishing
Company.
149. "Back from the Drawing
Board" (reply to critics) in Dennett and his Critics: Demystifying Mind,
Bo Dahlbom, ed.,
150. "Review of John Searle, The Rediscovery of the Mind" Journal
of Philosophy, 60, (4), 193-205, Apr. 1993.
151."Down with School! Up with
Logoland!: review of Seymour Papert, The Children's
Machine: Rethinking School in the Age of the Computer" New
Scientist, 140, 1898, 45-46,
Nov. 1993.
152. "Counting Consciousnesses:
None, one, two or none of the above?" with M. Kinsbourne, (continuing
commentary on "Time and the Observer"), Behavioral and Brain
Studies, 17, (1), 178-80, Mar. 1994.
153. "Dennett and Carr Further
Explained: an exchange" Emory Cognition Project, Report #28,
Department of Psychology, Emory University, Apr. 1994, pp. 1-18; forthcoming in
U. Neisser & D. Jopling (Eds.) The Conceptual Self in Context: Culture,
Experience, Self-understanding (Cambridge University Press, probably
1996).
154. "Real Consciousness"
in Consciousness in Philosophy and Cognitive Neuroscience, A. Revonsuo
& M. Kamppinen, eds.,
155.
"Instead of Qualia" in Consciousness in Philosophy and
Cognitive Neuroscience, A. Revonsuo & M. Kamppinen, eds.,
156. "Artificial Life as
Philosophy," in Artificial Life, 1, pp. 291-292, 1994.
157. "Il
Sé I Sé. Quale Tipo di Realtà? In
forma di corrispondenza," (correspondence between Paolo Francesco Pieri
and Daniel Dennett) in ATQUE, May-Oct. 1994, n. 9, pp. 193-195.
158. "The Role of Language in
Intelligence," in What is Intelligence?, The Darwin College Lectures, ed.
Jean Khalfa,
159. "Self-portrait," in S.
Guttenplan, ed., A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, Blackwell Press,
160. "The Practical Requirements
for Making a Conscious Robot" Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society, A, 1994, 349, pp.133-46.
161. "Wired for Sound: review of
Jackendoff, Patterns in the Mind and Pinker, The Language Instinct"
in The London Review of Books,
162. review of Renfrew, Colin and
Zubrow, Ezra, eds., The Ancient Mind: Elements of Cognitive Archeology,
Cambridge University Press, 1994, New Scientist, (6 August 1994), 143,
n. 1937, pp. 41-43.
163. "E Pluribus Unum?"
commentary on Wilson & Sober: Group Selection, BBS, 17, no.
4, 1994, pp. 617-18.
164. "Cognitive Science as
Reverse Engineering: Several Meanings of 'Top-Down' and'Bottom-Up'," in Logic,
Methodology and Philosophy of Science IX, D. Prawitz, B. Skyrms, and D.
Westerståhl, eds., Elsevier Science, BV,
Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1994, pp. 679-689.
165. "Evolution as An
Algorithm--The Ultimate Insult?" in The Mind, the Brain and Complex
Adaptive Systems, ed, Harold Morowitz and Jerome Singer, Santa Fe Inst.
Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Proceedings Vol. XXII, 1995,
Addison-Wesley, pp. 221-223.
166. "Comments nous tissons
notre moi," (How we weave our selves) in Mécanismes mentaux, mécanismes
sociaux: de la psychose à la panique, Jean-Pierre Dupuy and Henri Grivois,
eds., Éditions La découverte, Paris, 1995, pp. 147-166.
167. "Interview," in Veery
#4, 1995, pp. 1-6, forthcoming in a book of selected Veery interviews.
168. "In Defense of AI," in
Speaking Minds: Interviews with Twenty Eminent Cognitive Scientists, P.
Baumgartner and S. Payr, eds.,
169. "
170. "How to Make
Mistakes," in How Things Are, J. Brockman and K. Matson, eds.,
William Morrow and Company,
171. Review of Antonio Damasio, Descartes'
Error, Times Literary Supplement,
172. Interview in Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience, 7, no. 3, Summer 1995, pp. 408-14, reprinted
under the title, AQualia,@ interview with Daniel C. Dennett, in Conversations in the
Cognitive Neurosciences,
M.S.Gazzaniga ed., excerpt reprinted in Cognitive Neuroscience, The
Biology of the Mind, M.S. Gazzaniga, R.B. Ivry, G.R. Mangun, W.W. Norton
& Company, 1998, pp. 530-531.
173. Interview by Robert Kilheffer in
Omni, 17, no. 8, Fall 1995, pp. 119-124.
174. "Is Perception the 'Leading
Edge' of Memory?" In A. Spadafora (ed.) Iride: Luoghi della memoria e dell'oblio, anno. VIII, n. 14, April
1995, pp. 59-78.
175. "The Path not Taken,"
commentary on Ned Block, "On Confusion About a Function of
Consciousness," in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, no. 2,
1995, pp. 252-53. Reprinted in N.Block, O. Flanagan, G.
Guzeldere, eds., The Nature of Consciousness, Philosophical Debates, MIT
Press, 1998.
176. Interview by Lere Shakunle in The
Journal of Transfigural Mathematics, 1, no. 3, 1995, pp. 47-52.
177. Reply to Letters to the Editor
in The Sciences, Sept./Oct. 1995, pp. 6-7 &
48.
178. Interview by T. Flynn and T.
Madigan in Free Inquiry, 15, no. 4, Fall 1995, pp. 19-21.
179. "Get Real," reply to
14 essays, in Philosophical Topics, vol. 22, no. 1 & 2, Spring &
Fall 1994, pp. 505-568; reply to McLaughlin & O=Leary-Hawthorne excerpted (with
revisions) as ACow-sharks, Magnets, and Swampman,@ in Mind & Language, vol. 11,
no. 1, March 1996, pp. 76-77.
180. Foreword for Bob French=s book, The Subtlety of Sameness,
MIT Press/Bradford Book, 1995 (reprinted in Brainchildren), vii-xi.
181. "Animal Consciousness: What
Matters and Why," in Social Research, 62, no. 3, Fall 1995,
pp. 691-710; reprinted in In the Company of Animals, Ohio State
University Press, 1995; reprinted in Humans and Other Animals, A.Mack, ed., Ohio
State University Press, 1999, pp.281-300; “Das Bewusstsein der Tiere: Was ist
wichtig und warum?”, in: Dominik Perler, Markus Wild (eds.), Der Geist der Tiere, Frankfurt:
Shurkamp, 2005, pp. 389-407.
182. Definitions of homunculus,
intentionality, Mentalese, mentalism, topic-neutral, for R. Audi, ed., Cambridge
Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 1995.
183. "Overworking the
Hippocampus," commentary on Jeffrey Gray, Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
18, no. 4, 1995, pp. 677-78.
184. "Multiple Drafts: An
eternal golden braid?", with M. Kinsbourne, response to Glicksohn and
Salter in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, no. 4, 1995, pp.
810-11.
185. "The Unimagined
Preposterousness of Zombies," commentary on T. Moody, O. Flanagan and T.
Polger, Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2, no. 4, 1995, pp.
322-326.
186. Postscript to AEvolution, Error and Intentionality,@ in Moser and Trout, eds., Contemporary
Materialism, A Reader, 1995 (reprinted from The Intentional Stance),
pp. 245-73
187. Interview, AHet brein als virtuele machine,@
in Afleiding (Dutch magazine), 1, no. 1, January 1996, pp. 2-6.
188. Interview, AIn principe zijn wij onsterfelijk,@
in Filosofie Magazine (Dutch magazine), 5, no. 1, February 1996,
pp. 6-9.
189. Letter to the
editor (reply to Johnson), The New Criterion, 14, no. 7, Mar.
1996, pp. 78-80.
190. "Seeing is Believing--or is
it?" in K. Akins ed., Perception, Vancouver Studies in Cognitive
Science, 5, Oxford Univ. Press, 1996 pp. 158-172; reprinted in Vision
and Mind: Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception, A. Noë and E.
Thompson, eds., MIT Press Bradford Books, 2003.
191. AFacing Backwards on the Problem of
Consciousness,@ commentary on Chalmers for Journal of Consciousness Studies, 3,
no. 1 (special issue, part 2), 1996, pp. 4-6, reprinted in Explaining
Consciousness - The >Hard Problem,= ed. Jonathan
Shear, MIT Press/A Bradford Book, 1997.
192. AQuantum
incoherence,@
review of A. G. Cairns-Smith, Evolving the Mind: on the nature of matter and
the origin of consciousness, Nature, 381,
193. "Do Animals have
Beliefs?" in Herbert Roitblat & Jean-Arcady Meyer, eds., Comparative
Approaches to Cognitive Sciences, MIT Press, 1995, pp. 111-118.
194. "Producing Future by
Telling Stories," in K. Ford and Z. Pylyshyn, eds, The Robot's Dilemma
Revisited: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence, Norwood, NJ:
Ablex, 1996. pp. 1-7.
195. AWe Need to Talk!@ UNESCO Sources,
no. 79, May 1996, p. 9. (commentary on Rorty for
UNESCO Philosophy colloquium.
196. Review of Other
Minds: Critical Essays, 1969-1994 by Thomas Nagel,1995.
Journal of Philosophy, vol. XCIII, no. 8, Aug 1996, pp. 425-28.
197.ATwo
Confusions,@ Reply to Shermer, The Skeptic,
4, no.2, 1996, pp. 23-24.
198. AHofstadter=s Quest,@ review of Hofstadter &
F.A.R.G, Fluid Concepts And Creative Analogies, Complexity Journal,
1, no. 6, 1995/96, pp. 9-12.
199.
"Consciousness:
More like Fame than Television," (in German translation)
"Bewusstsein hat mehr mit Ruhm als mit Fernsehen zu tun,@
Christa Maar, Ernst Pöppel, and Thomas Christaller, eds., Die Technik auf
dem Weg zur Seele, Rowohlt, 1996, pp. 61-90.
200.ACow-sharks, Magnets,
and Swampman,@ Mind & Language,11 no.1, 1996, pp 76-77.
201.AGranny versus Mother
Nature -- No Contest,@ (reply to Fodor) Mind & Language,11 no.3,
1996, pp 263-269.
202. A response to an article, “The
Deniable Darwin,” by David Berlinski in Commentary,
written by Dennett in “Letters from Readers,” Commentary, September, 1996.
203.AThe Scope of Natural Selection,@ Boston Review, Oct/Nov 1996,
replies to H.Allen Orr=s review ADennett=s Strange Idea@, Boston Review, summer 1996,
pp. 28-38.
204.ADiscovering Who We
Can Be: Conversations and Enlightenment,@ presented at UNESCO Philosophical
Forum on Richard Rorty, March 27-30, 1996, (French translation, Qui
pouvons-nous etre?), avec Angele Kremer-Marietti, Les Rencontres
Philosophiques De L=Unesco, 1996.
205.
Letter on Peter
Gomes, Harvard Magazine, Nov/Dec 1996, p.?.
206. AOnde
Estou eu?@
AWhere
am I?@
in Portuguese translation, Cerebros, Maquinas e Consciencia, J.Teixeira,
ed., Editora da Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos,
207.ADid HAL Commit
Murder?,@ (Authorized Title), Unauthorized Title:@When Hal Kills, Who=s to Blame? Computer Ethics,@
in D. Stork, ed.,Hal=s Legacy: 2001's Computer as Dream
and Reality, MIT
Press 1997, pp 351-365.
208.
AReply
to Mulhauser,@
Philosophical Books, 38, No.2, April 1997, pp 89-92.
209.
AAppraising
Grace:what evolutionary good is God?,@(
Review of Walter Burkert, Creation of the Sacred: Tracks of Biology in Early
Religions), The Sciences, Jan/Feb 1997, pp 39-44.
210.
AFaith in the Truth,@ in The Values of Science, W.
Williams, ed., (The Amnesty Lectures, Oxford 1997), Westview Press, 1999, pp
95-109; also, in Free Inquiry, Spring 2000; reprinted
in The New Humanist, March, 2001.
211.
AA
Scientific Snow Job,@
(commentary on Robert Berwick), Boston Review, Feb/March 1997, pp. 34.
212.
Interview, in Continuum, translated into German, 4/97, pp. 9-13.
213.
ADarwinian Fundamentalism=: An Exchange,@ a letter to the
Editor of The New York Review, August 14, 1997, p. 34-7 (a response to >Darwinian Fundamentalism,= a review of
214.
ASelections for >International Books of the Year=@ a review of two books, Terrence
Deacon=s The Symbolic Species: The
co-evolution of language and the brain (Norton), and Douglas Hofstadter=s Le Ton Beau de Marot: In Praise
of the music of language (Basic), in The Times Literary Supplement,
December 5, 1997, p.?
215.
AWhat is Thinking?@ in Think, the
IBM Employee Magazine, 1997, No. 2, pp. 14-15.
216.
AArtificial Intelligence,@
a web dialogue with Hubert Dreyfus, http://www.slate.com,
217.
"Consciousness in Human and Robot Minds," in volume of the
International Institute for Advanced Studies, (Kyoto, Japan), Symposium on Cognition,
Computation and Consciousness, 1997, pp. 17-29.
218.
AHow
to do Other Things with Words,” Thought and Language, (Supplement to Philosophy, 42 Royal Institute Conference on
Philosophy of Language, Philosophy, V, pp. 219-35) edited by
John Preston, Cambridge University
Press, 1997, pp 219-235.
219. AThe Myth of Double Transduction,@ in the volume of the International
Consciousness Conference, Toward a Science of Consciousness II, The
Second Tucson Discussions and Debates, S. Hameroff, ed., A.W. Kaszniak, and
A.C. Scott, MIT Press, 1998, pp. 97-107; translated into Italian
and reprinted in ATQUE, materiali tra filosofia e psicoterapia, Nov
97-Apr 98, pp. 11-26.
220.
Comment on AA Critique of Evolutionary Archeology,@ by James L. Boone
& Eric Alden Smith, in Current Anthropology, volume 39,
Supplement, pp. 157-158, June 1998 (originally titled ASnowmobiles, horses, rats, and memes.@
221. AThe Evolution of Religious Memes: WhoBor WhatBBenefits?@ in Method &
Theory in the Study of Religion, 10, pp. 115-128, 1998.
222. response to “Overlooked Skyhooks,” a review of Darwin’s Dangerous
Idea by Robert L. Cambell, in Metascience, Volume 7, Number 3, November
1998, Blackwell Publishers, pp. 489-499 (review), pp. 500-501 (author’s
response).
223. "Reflections on
language and mind," in Language and thought: interdisciplinary themes,
P.Carruthers and J. Boucher, eds. CUP, 1998, 284-294.
224. AAn
Interview with Fred Dretske,@ in The Dualist, The Dualist, Stanford=s Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy,
Spring 1998, Volume V, Number 1,with Ned Block, Tyler Burge, Jerry Fodor, Keith Lehrer, and
Ernest Sosa, pp. 85-86.
225. AWhere
is Consciousness,@ lecture at the
226. AStability
is not intrinsic,@
with C.F.Westbury, commentary on O=Brien
& Opie: Connectionism and phenomenal experience,
for Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 1999, pp 153-154.
227. with C.F. Westbury, AMining
The Past To Construct The Future: Memory and belief as forms of knowledge,@
in Schacter, D. and Scarry, E. (Eds.) (2000). Memory,
Brain, and Belief.
228. APreston on Exaptation: Herons,
Apples, and Eggs,@
Comment on Beth Preston, AWhy Is a Wing Like a Spoon? A Pluralist Theory of Function,@ Journal of Philosophy, XCV, 5 (May
1998): 215-54, Journal of Philosophy, XCV, 11 (November 1998): 576-580.
229.ARevolution,
no! Reform, si!@
Commentary on van Gelder, T., AThe dynamical hypothesis
in cognitive science,@ in The Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, Vol. 21:5, October 1998, 636-637.
230.
Reply to Nicholas Humphrey, ACave Art, Autism, and the
Evolution of the Human Mind,@
in
231. AIntentional Stance,@ contribution to The
MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, MIT Press, 1998, 410-411.
232.ANo bridge over the stream of
consciousness,@ Commentary on Pessoa et al: APerceptual completion,@ in Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
Vol.21, No.6, December 1998, pp. 753-4.
233.
Afterword to Richard Dawkins= The Extended
Phenotype, Oxford University Press paperback edition, 1999, pp.
265-269.
234.
No podría haber actuado de otro modo, )y qué? AI could not
do otherwise- so what?@
from The Journal of Philosophy 81 (1984), pp. 553-67, translated into
Portugese and published in Ensayos Sobre Libertad Y Necesidad, 1997
235.
ALa
percezione e il Abordo d=attacco@
della memoria?@ AIs
perception the leading edge of memory?@
translated into Italian for Iride, filosofia e discussione pubblica,
anno VII, N.14, Aprile 1995, publishers Il Mulino, Firenze, Italia, pp. 59-78.
236. AVerbal
language as a communicative system,@ translated into Malay and reprinted in
Bahasa,(43)8,
237.
Shannon Densmore and Daniel Dennett, AThe
Virtues of Virtual Machines,@
in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, September, 1999, Vol. LIX,
No.3, pp. 747-767.
238. AProtecting
Public Health,@ in Predictions, 30 great minds on
the future, published by The Times Higher Education Supplement, pp.
74-75, 1999.
239.
ALudwig
Wittgenstein,@
in Time Magazine, The Century=s
Greatest Minds,
240. ASort-of symbols?@ with C. Viger,
commentary on Barsalou: Perceptual symbol systems, Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 22, no. 4, August, 1999, p. 613.
241. Foreword to Leaps
of Faith, by Nicholas Humphrey, Copernicus Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
1999, pp. ix-xi.
242. AWhy
Getting It Right Matters,@ (originally titled APostmodernism
and Truth,@
in the Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, 8,
2000, pp. 93-103), in Free Inquiry, Winter 1999/00, vol 20, no. 1, pp.
40-43; reprinted in Questions of Philosophy, transl. By
243.
244. AIntrinsic
changes in experience: Swift and enormous@
in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, No. 6, December 1999, p.
951.
245.
“The
evolution of culture,” for Edge.org,
February 16th, 1999; to be reprinted in a volume, Best of Edge Book Series: Culture, 2013.
246.
“We earth neurons,”
1999; reprinted by Benesse Corporation Educational Publishers in
Japan, 2010.
247. AThe
Battery,@
in The Greatest Inventions of the Past 2,000 Years, ed. John Brockman,
Simon & Schuster, 2000, pp. 73-74.
248. Foreword to Darwinizing Culture, Robert Aunger, (ed.), Oxford University Press,
2000, pp.
vii-ix.
249.
250.
Review of John
Haugeland: Having Thought: Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind, in
Journal of Philosophy, Volume XCVI, Number 8,
August, 1999, pp. 430-435.
251.
AIt=s Not a Bug, It=s a Feature,@ Journal of
Consciousness Studies, 7, No. 4, 2000, pp. 25-7.
252. AMaking Tools for Thinking,@
in Metarepresentations: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, D. Sperber,
ed.,
253.
ARe-introducing The Concept of Mind,@
Foreword to
254.
AThe Case for Rorts,@ in Rorty and His
Critics, Ed., R. B. Brandom, Blackwell Publishers, 2000, pp. 89-108.
255.
interviewed
by Chris Floyd of Science & Spirit Magazine, 11, 2, May/June
2000, pp. 18-20.
256.
APostmodernism
and Truth,@ in the Proceedings
of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, 8, 2000, pp. 93-103.
257. “To Tell the Truth?” excerpted from “Faith in
the Truth,” New Humanist, Spring 2001, pp.
26-8.
258. interviewed by
Cristina Junyent for Quark: Cienia, Medicina, Comunicacion y Cultura, 19,
Julio-dicembre 2000 (
259. interviewed by Enrique Font Bisier for Metode, revista de
difuso de la investigacio, Hivern (Winter)2000/01, pp. 54-61 (
260. “Are
we explaining consciousness yet?” Cognition 79 (2001) 221-237.
261. “Implantable brain chips–will they change who
we are?” in Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Newsletter, Spring 2001,
pp. 6-7; reprinted in Biomedical Ethics:
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Moral Issues in Medicine and Biology, ed.
David Steinberg, M.D., University Press of New England, 2007, pp. 168-71.
262.
“Collision, Detection, Muselot, and Scribble: Some
Reflections on Creativity” in Virtual Music, Computer Synthesis of
Musical Style, by David Cope, MIT Press, 2001, pp. 283-291.
263. AThings
about Things,@ The Foundations of Cognitive Science,
Joao Branquinho, eds. Clarendon Press,
264. “The Evolution of Culture,” The Monist,
vol. 84, no. 3,
265.
“Cognitive Ethology: Hunting for Bargains or a Wild Goose Chase?” translated
into Italian and reprinted in
Mente senza linguaggio: Il pensiero e gli animali,
Simone Gozzano, ed.,
266. “The
Zombic Hunch: Extinction of an Intuition?” in Philosophy at the New
Millenium, ed. Anthony O'Hear, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001, Royal
Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 48, pp. 27-43.
267. “In
268. Review
of George Ainslie: Breakdown of Will, for The Times Literary
Supplement,
269. AMemes:
Myths, Misgivings, Misunderstandings,@ Chapel Hill Colloquium, October
270.
“The New Replicators,” for The Encyclopedia of Evolution, volume
1, Mark Pagel, ed., Oxford University Press, 2002, E83-E92.
271.
“Altruists, Chumps, and Inconstant Pluralists,” Commentary on Sober and
Wilson, Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior,
for Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, November, 2002, vol LXV,
No. 3, pp. 692-696.
272. “Who’s
Afraid of Determinism? Rethinking Causes and Possibilities,” Christopher Taylor
and Daniel Dennett, for The Oxford Handbook of Free Will, Robert Kane,
ed., Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 257-277.
273. “The
Baldwin Effect: a Crane, not a Skyhook,” in eds. B.H. Weber and D.J. Depew, Evolution
and Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered, MIT Press, Bradford Books,
2003, pp. 60-79.
273.b. Postscript on the Baldwin Effect and Niche Construction,
in eds. B.H. Weber and D.J. Depew, Evolution
and Learning, The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered, MIT Press,
274. AHow could I be wrong? How wrong could I be?@ for special issue of Journal of Consciousness
Studies, Is The Visual World a Grand Illusion, ed. Alva Noe, Vol. 9, No.
5-6, January 13, 2002, pp 13-16.
275. “The
evolution of evaluators,” in The Evolution of Economic Diversity, eds.
Antonio Nicita and Ugo Pagano, Routledge, 2001, pp. 66-81.
276.
“Surprise, surprise” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, (2001) 24:5, p. 982.
277. "Consciousness:
How much is that in real money?" appeared orig. in R Gregory, ed, The Oxford Companion to the Mind, 2001.
278. “What
kind of ‘code’ does the brain use?” translated into German, in Frankfurter Allgemeine, Seite 38/Montag,
14. Januar 2002, Nr. 11.
279. “Gilbert Ryle’s last
letter to Dennett,” The Electronic
Journal of Analytic Philosophy, (Special Issue on The
Philosophy of
280. “Does
your brain use the images in it, and if so, how?” Commentary
on Pylshyn, Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
vol 25, no. 2, April 2002, pp. 189-190.
281. Selection for Times Literary Supplement “Books of the Year,” reviews of Steven
Pinker, The Blank Slate, and David
Sloan Wilson, Darwin’s Cathedral, TLS,
282. Review
of Eytan Avital and Eva Jablonka, Animal
Traditions: Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution, “Tarbutniks rule” Cambridge
University Press, 2000, for Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 15,
Issue 2, pp. 332-4, March, 2002.
283. “Reply to Clark,”
Philososophy of Mental Representation,
Hugh Clapin (ed.), Clarendon Press,
284. “A naturalistic
perspective on intentionality. Interview with Daniel Dennett,” by Marco
Mirolli, Mind & Society, 6, vol.
3, 2002, pp. 1-12.
285. review
of Daniel Wegner, Making Ourselves at
Home in Our Machines: The Illusion of Conscious Will, MIT Press, 2002, in
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 47
(2003) 101-104.
286. “The Mythical Threat of Genetic Determinism,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 31, 2003, pp.
B7-B9; reprinted in The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2004, ed. Steven
Pinker, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston & New York, 2004, pp. 45-50.
287. “Explaining the ‘magic’ of Consciousness,” Exploring Consciousness, Humanities, Natural
Science, Religion, Proceedings of the International Symposium, Milano,
November 19-20, 2001 (published in December, 2002, Fondazione Carlo Erba), pp.
47-58; reprinted in eds J. Laszlo, T. Bereczkei, C. Pleh, Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology, 1(2003)1, 7-19.
288. “on failures of
freedom and the fear of science,” Dædalus,
Journal of the
289. “Look out for the Dirty Baby,” Peer Commentay
on Baars, Journal of Consciousness
Studies, The double life of B.F.
Skinner, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2003), pp. 31-33.
290. “The Bright
Stuff,” NYTimes.com,
Editorials/Op-Ed.
291. "Who's
On First? Heterophenomenology Explained," Journal of Consciousness Studies, Special Issue: Trusting the Subject?
(Part 1),10, No.9-10, October 2003, pp.19-30; it
also appears in A. Jack and A Roepstorff eds., Trusting the Subject? Volume 1, Imprint Academic Pubs.,
2003, pp. 19-30.
292. “Zum Schutz der wissenschaftlichen
Untersuchung des Bewutseins vor ideologischen Debatten” (Protecting Scientific
Research on Consciousness from ideological debates), in Gene, Meme, und Gehirne, Suhrkamp Verlag Frankfurt am Main 2003,
pp. 306-325.
293.
Selection for Times Literary Supplement
“Books of the Year,” reviews of Radiant
Cool (MIT Press) by Dan Lloyd and Love and Other Games of Chance (Penguin) by Lee Siegel ,
TLS, December 5, 2003, p. 9.
294.
“Beyond beanbag semantics,” Behavioral
and Brain Sciences (2003) 26:6, pp. 673-4.
295.
“Forestalling a food fight over color,” Behavioral
and Brain Sciences (2003) 26:6, pp. 788-9.
296. “The Self as a Responding—and
Responsible—Artifact,”
297.
“How has
298. interviewed
in The Believer, March, 2004, pp.
77-84.
299. “The Seed Salon,” a
dialogue with E.O. Wilson in Seed
magazine, No. 9, Spring 2004, pp. 60-65, 103-105.
300. Obituary for John
Maynard Smith, Biology and Philosophy,
2004, pp. 307-9.
301. "Consciousness" in R. L. Gregory,
ed., The Oxford Companion to the Mind, Oxford University Press, 2004 (2nd
edition), pp. 209-11.
302. “What I Want to Be When
I grow Up,” Curious Minds, How A Child
Becomes A Scientist, ed. John Brockman, Pantheon Books, New York, pp.
219-25.
303. “Holding a mirror up to Dupré,” Commentary on John Dupré’s Human
Nature and the Limits of Science, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol.
LXIX, No.2, September 2004, pp. 473-83.
304. “La vittoria di Deep Blue su Kasparov dimostra il successo dell’Intelligenza
Artificiale?, un dibattito tra Hubert Dreyfus e Daniel Dennett,” “Did Deep Blue’s win over Kasparov prove that
Artificial Intelligence has succeeded?, a debate between Hubert Dreyfus and
Daniel Dennett,” in Constructions of the Mind: Artificial Intelligence and
the Humanities, 4, 2 (1995); translated into Italian and published in Discipline
Filosofiche, XIV (2), 2004, pp. 45-62; in S. Franchi, G. Guzeldere (eds.),
Mechanical Bodies, Computational Minds. Artificial Intelligence from Automata
to Cyborgs, M.I.T. Press,
305. “An evolutionary perspective on cognition: through a glass lightly,”
review of Kim Sterelny, Thought in a hostile world: the evolution of human
cognition, in Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. & Biomed.
Sci., Elsevier, 35 (2004)
721-7.
306. “’Epiphenomenal’
Qualia?” reprinted from Ch. 12 of Consciousness
Explained, in There’s Something About
Mary, Essays on Phenomenal Consciousness and Frank Jackson’s Knowledge Argument,
P. Ludlow, Y. Nagasawa, D. Stoljar, eds., A Bradford book, MIT Press,
307.
“Could there be a Darwinian account of human creativity?” Evolution: from molecules to ecosystems, Oxford University Press, 2004,
pp. 272-9.
308. “Geography Lessons,” letter to the
Editor, New York Times, Book Reviews,
Sunday, February 20, 2005, Section 7, page 6, column 3.
309.
“Dangerous Ideas: The Sophia
Interview with Daniel C. Dennett,” Sophia,
The
310.
“Dennett’s Dangerous Ideas,” an
interview by Julian Baggini in “The Intractables,” a special issue of the
Philosopher’s magazine, Issue 30, 2nd quarter, 2005, pp. 52-56.
311.
“Moral Issues of Human-Non-Human Primate Neural Grafting,” with M. Greene, R.
Faden, et al, Science, Vol. 309, July
15, 2005, pp. 385-6.
312.
“Show Me the Science,” The New York Times,
Op-Ed, Sunday, August 28, 2005, p. 11.
313. Entry in Edge, The World Question Center, The Edge Annual Question: “What do you
believe is true even though you cannot prove it?” 2005
314. AFrom Typo to Thinko: When Evolution
Graduated to Semantic Norms,@ S. Levinson & P.
Jaisson (Eds.), Evolution and Culture, A
Fyssen Foundation Symposium, A
Bradford Book, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006, pp. 133-45; translated by
Mihailo Antovic into Serbian (click here
for translation), 2010.
315.
“Two Steps Closer on Consciousness,” Paul
Churchland, Contemporary Philosophy in Focus, Brian L. Keeley (ed.),
Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp. 193-209.
316. “Comparing apples to oranges:
Who does the framing?” with Richard Griffin, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2005) 28:5, p. 656.
317. “Philosophy as Naïve
Anthropology: Comment on Bennett and Hacker,” lecture at American Philosophical
Association Meeting,
318. “The Kitzmiller Decision,” by Dawkins,
Dennett, Kurtz, Jones, Ridley, 2005.
319. “There aren’t enough minds
to house the population explosion of memes,” Edge, The World Question Center, 2005.
320. “Natural Freedom,” Metaphilosophy, vol. 36, No. 4, July 2005, pp. 449-59.
321. “Common-Sense Religion,” The Chronicle Review, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, January 20, 2006, pp. B6-8; reprinted in Religion in Legal Thought and Practice,
Howard Lesnick, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 194-6.
322. “The Harsh Light of Science, Why a Scientific
Study of Religion is Necessary,” SEED,
Feb/Mar 2006, pp. 54-7.
323. An entry in What
We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today’s Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of
Creativity, ed. John Brockman, Harper Perennial, 2006, pp. 124-7.
324. “The Future of Religion,” Playboy, April 2006, p. 56.
325. “The Selfish Gene As A Philosophical Essay,” Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed the
Way We Think, A. Grafen, M. Ridley, eds., Oxford University Press, 2006,
pp. 101-15.
326. “The Hoax of Intelligent Design and How It Was
Perpetrated,” Intelligent Thought:
Science Versus The Intelligent Design Movement, ed. John Brockman, Vintage
Books, 2006, pp. 33-49.
327. “Consciousness: How Much is that in Real Money?”
translated into Slovak for Kritika &
Kontext, No. 31, Záhada ľudského Vedomia On
Consciousness, with an interview,
Bratislava, Slovak Republic, pp. 80-7.
328. “Toward a Science of Volition,” with W. Prinz and
N. Sebanz, in Disorders of Volition,
eds.
329. “Show Me the Science,” in The Best American Science and Nature
Writing 2006, ed. Brian Greene, Houghton Mifflin,
330. “Response to Daniel
Levine,” Tikkun Magazine,
November/December 2006, pp. 54-7.
331. “No
Vegetables, Please,” Washington Post
online, On Faith, November 14th, 2006. Russian translation of
this article provided by
332. “Thank
Goodness Not God on Thanksgiving,”
333. “Thank Goodness!” published at http://edge.org, Nov 2006; reprinted in Freethought Today, December 2006, pp.
12-13; reprinted in Skeptical Inquirer,
Volume 31, Issue 2, March/April 2007, pp. 42-3.
334. “The
Gift of Perspective,”
335. “Protecting
Democracy Comes Before Promoting Faith,”
336. “Not
Yet The Majority But No Longer Silent,”
337. “Daniel C. Dennett responds,” to Richard Sosis’
review of Breaking the Spell, in Free Inquiry, December 2006/January
2007, vol. 27, No. 1. p. 60.
338. “Off Come the Gloves,” review of Richard Dawkins,
The God Delusion, in Free Inquiry, Dec 2006/Jan 2007, vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 64-6.
339. “There Aren’t Enough Minds to House the
Population Explosion of Memes,” What Is
Your Dangerous Idea?,
ed. J. Brockman, Simon & Schuster,
2006, pp. 191-8.
340. “A continuum of mindfulness,” D. Dennett & R. McKay, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29, 2006,
pp. 353-4.
341. Interview by William
Uzgalis at the APA in Boston, December 29th, 2004, Minds and
Machines, vol. 16, 2006, pp. 7-19.
342.
“Higher-order truths about chmess,” Topoi (2006) :39–41
DOI 10.1007/s11245-006-0005-2; ́ Springer
Science+Business Media B.V. 2006
343. “A
Clever Robot,” Time Magazine,
January 18th, 2007.
344.
“’God’ or ‘Allah’?” Washington Post online, On Faith, January
26th, 2007.
345. “Relying
on Faith Instead of Facts Brought Moral Calamity,”
346. “What RoboMary Knows,” eds. T. Alter, S. Walter, Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal
Knowledge, New Essays on Consciousness and Physicalism, Oxford University
Press, 2007, pp. 15-31.
347. “A daring reconnaissance of red territory,”
review of Nicholas Humphrey, Seeing Red: A Study in Consciousness, Brain (2007), 130, 592-595.
348. Letter to the Editor, Times Literary Supplement, February 2, 2007, p. 17.
349. “Open Letter to H.
Allen Orr,” Edge 202, February 12th, 2007.
350. “The Evaporation of the Powerful Mystique of Religion,” in What Are
You Optimistic About? Today’s Leading Thinkers on Why Things Are Good and
Getting Better, ed. John Brockman, Harper Perrennial, 2007, pp. 21-4.
351. “Philosophy as Naïve Anthropology:
Comment on Bennett and Hacker,” in Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind,
and Language, ed. D. Robinson, Columbia University Press, New York, 2007,
pp. 73-95; translated into German, Suhrkamp Verlag publishers, 2010.
352. “My body has a
mind of its own,” in Distributed
Cognition and the Will: Individual Volition and Social Context, eds. D.
Ross, D. Spurrett, H. Kincaid, G.L. Stephens, MIT Press, A Bradford Book, 2007,
pp. 93-100.
353. “Higher Games,”
MIT Technology Review, August 15th, 2007.
354. Letter to the Editor,
355. Introduction to What Are You Optimistic About? Today’s
Leading Thinkers on Why Things Are Good and Getting Better, ed. John
Brockman, Harper Perrennial, 2007, pp. xvii-xxii; also appears in The Wall Street Journal Online, http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB120120661987514417.html
January 25th, 2008.
356. “Fun
and Games in Fantasyland,” commentary on Fodor, “Against Darwinism,” Mind and Language, Vol. 23, issue 1, 2008, pp. 25-31.
357. “Is
religion a threat to rationality and science?” in eG Weekly, The
358.
Daniel
Dennett and Kathleen Akins (2008) "Multiple
drafts model," in Scholarpedia.org
, 3(4):4321.
359. “How to
Protect Human Dignity from Science,” in Human
Dignity and Bioethics: Essays Commissioned by The President’s Council on
Bioethics, March 2008, pp. 39-59; translated in Italian
(“Come proteggere la dignità umana dalla scienza,”) and reprinted in Fenomenologia e società, n.4, 2008, pp. 5-24.
360. “Commentary
on Kraynak," in Human Dignity and Bioethics: Essays Commissioned by
The President’s Council on Bioethics, March 2008, pp. 83-8.
361. Letter to the
Editor, The
362. “Whole-Body
Apoptosis,” in Artifact, July 2008,
pp. 1-4.
363. An
entry in Philosophy of Computing and
Information: 5 questions, ed. Luciano Floridi, Automatic Press, 2008, pp.
57-9.
364. excerpts from Darwin’s
Dangerous Idea and Consciousness Explained, in The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing, ed. Richard Dawkins,
Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 254-8.
365. “Astride the Two
Cultures: A letter to Richard Powers, Updated,” in Intersections: Essays on Richard Powers, eds. S.J. Burn & P.
Dempsey, Dalkey Archive Press, Champaigne and London, 2008, pp. 151-60.
366. Autobiographical Essay, Part 1,
Philosophy Now, July/August 2008, pp.
22-6; Part 2, September/October 2008, pp.21-5; Part 3, November/December 2008,
pp. 24-5.
367. “Descartes’s Argument from
Design,” The Journal of Philosophy,
Volume CV, No. 7, July 2008, pp. 333-45.
368. The Future of Atheism: Alister McGrath & Daniel Dennett in Dialogue,
Robert B. Steward, Ed., Fortress Press,
369. An entry in “The Years of Thinking Dangerously” New Scientist
20/27 December 2008, p 71.
370. An interview and biographical sketch in Les Nouveaux Psys,
Catherine Meyer, ed., edition des Arènes, 2008, pp. 591-613.
371. “Trois questions à Daniel Dennett,” philosophie Magazine,
Mensuel No. 24, Novembre 2008, p. 51.
372. “The computational
perspective,” Science at the Edge:
Conversations with the Leading Scientific Thinkers of Today, J. Brockman,
ed., Union Square Press, New York, 2008, pp. 115-27.
373. interviewed
by Robert Czepel of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in Vienna,
September 27th, 2008.
374. An entry in What Have You Changed Your Mind About?
- The Book, HarperCollins (US); also online: http://www.edge.org/q2008/q08_index.html#dennett
375. An entry in Mind and
Consciousness: 5 Questions, Patrick Grim, ed., Automatic Press, 2009, p
25-30.
376. “Intentional Systems Theory,” The
Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, B. McLaughlin, A. Beckermann, S.
Walter, eds., OUP, 2009, pp. 339-50; reprinted (in English and Spanish
translation) in Inside: Arte e Ciência,
Editora LxXL, 2009, pp. 58-81.
377. An entry in “For & Against: Is the theory of evolution compatible
with divine creation?” BBCKnowledge, April 2009, issue 4, p. 65.
378. “Banishing “I” and “we”
from accounts of metacognition,” with Bryce Huebner, BBS, (2009) 32:2, pp. 148-9.
380. “
381. "On
Faith" postings at the Washington Post
382. book review: Owen Flanagan, The Really Hard Problem: Meaning
in a Material World, in The Philosophical Review, volume 118, Number
3, July 2009, pp. 402-6.
383. “Multiple drafts
model,” an entry in The Oxford Companion
to Consciousness, T. Bayne, A. Cleeremans, P. Wilken, eds., Oxford
University Press, 2009, pp. 452-4.
384. "Heterophenomenology" The
Oxford Companion to Consciousness. by Tim Bayne,
Axel Cleeremans and Patrick Wilken. Oxford University Press
Inc. Oxford Reference Online.
Oxford University Press. Tufts
University. 13 September 2012 <http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t313.e167> .
385. “The Part of Cognitive Science That Is
Philosophy,” Topics in Cognitive Science, 1, 2009, pp. 231-6.
386. “The Cultural Evolution of Words and Other
Thinking Tools,” Cold Spring Harbor
Symposia on Quantitative Biology, published online (http://symposium.cshlp.org/content/early/2009/08/16/sqb.2009.74.008
), August 17, 2009.
387. Letter to the Editor, New York Times Sunday book review section, October 25th,
2009, online at: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/25/books/review/Letters-t-THEFACTOFEVO_LETTERS.html?_r=1
388. “The Evolution of Culture,” Cosmos & Culture: Cultural Evolution in
a Cosmic Context, S.J. Dick and M.L. Lupisella, eds., NASA U.S. Government
Printing Office, 2009, pp. 125-43.
389. “Two Black Boxes: A
Fable,” reprinted from Darwin’s Dangerous Idea, Simon & Schuster
publishers, 1995, pp 412-18, in Activitas Nervosa Superior 2009; 52:2,
81-84.
390. “Atheism
and Evolution,” ed. Michael Martin, The
391. “The Evolution of Misbelief,” with Ryan T. McKay, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 2009,
pp. 493-561.
392.
Biographical sketch of Richard Dawkins, in Evolution: The First Four Billion Years, M. Ruse and J. Travis,
eds., The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA 2009, pp.
512-3.
393. “What is it like to be a robot?” book review of
David McFarland, Guilty Robots, Happy
Dogs, in BioScience, Volume 59,
issue 8, September 2009, pp. 707-9.
394. Interviewed in the philosophers’ magazine, by Julian
Baggini, issue 48, 1st quarter 2010, pp. 60-5.
395. “Preachers Who
Are Not Believers,” with
396. Interviewed in El Pais Digital, 3/26/2010, http://www.elpais.com.uy/Suple/Cultural/10/03/26/cultural_478190.asp
397. Interview in The Boston Globe, April 11th,
2010, http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2010/04/11/the_unbelievers/?page=1
398. “The Evolution of
‘Why?’” Reading Brandom: On Making It
Explicit, B. Weiss and J. Wanderer, eds., Routledge, 2010, pp. 48-62.
399.
Interviewed by Devon Jackson in Santa
Fean, April/May 2010, pp. 17-18.
400. “Who’s Still afraid of Determinism? Rethinking Causes and
Possibilities,” Christopher Taylor and Daniel Dennett, for Kane, ed. The Free Will
Handbook, OUP, January 2010.
401. Foreword
to The Company of Strangers: A Natural History of Economic Life, by Paul Seabright,
Princeton University Press, 2010, pp. xi-xiv.
402. Interviewed in New Humanist, Q&A section, May/June 2010, p. 29.
403. Introduction to This Will Change Everything: Ideas That Will
Shape The Future, J. Brockman, ed., Harper
Perennial, 2010, pp. xxii-xxiii.
404. “The Unbelievable Truth:
Why America has become a nation of religious know-nothings,” in New York Daily News, October 3rd,
2010.
405. “Multi-use and
constraints from original use,” Justin A. Jungé and Daniel C. Dennett, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2010),
volume 33, issue 04, pp. 277-8, Commentary on Michael L. Anderson, “Neural
reuse: A fundamental organizational principle of the brain,” pp. 245-66.
406. “Evolutionary
Philosophy,” a conversation with Edward O. Wilson, in Science is Culture: Conversations at the New Intersection of Science
and Society, ed. Adam Bly, Harper Perrennial, NY, 2010, pp. 1-21.
407. “The Pastor’s Secret:
What happens when preachers don’t believe?” Tufts
Magazine, fall 2010, pp. 16-19.
408.
Interviewed in Polityka a weekly magazine published in Poland, June 2010, pp.
28-32.
409. “Homunculi Rule,” reflections on Darwinian populations
and natural selection by Peter Godfrey Smith, in Biology and Philosophy,
2010.
410. Entry in Atoms & Eden: Conversations on Religion
& Science, S. Paulson, ed., Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 158-72.
411. “Bright star of the
atheist universe,” interviewed by Arminta Wallace in irishtimes.com, 2/3/2011.
412. “Power corrupts,” in
John Brockman, ed., Is the internet
changing the way you think? Harper Perrennial, 2011, pp. 33-4.
413. “My brain made me do it,” (When
neuroscientists think they can do philosophy), Max Weber Lecture Series,
European University Institute, Florence, Lecture No. 2011/01, pp. 1-14.
414. “Consciousness
cannot be separated from function,” with Michael A. Cohen, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, August 2011, vol. 15, no. 8, pp.
358-64.
415. “Whole-Body
Apoptosis,” in Artifact, July 2008,
pp. 1-4; translated into Spanish for Literal:
Latin American Voices, issue 25, Summer 2011, pp.
42-4.
416. “Shall
we tango? No, but thanks for asking,” Journal
of Consciousness Studies, Consciousness and Life: Commentaries on Evan
Thompson, Mind in Life, with replies,
Vol. 18, No. 5-6, 2011, pp. 23-34.
417. An answer to the question
“Why don’t you believe in God?” New
Statesman, 25 July, 2011, p. 36.
418. “A lesson from Hitch:
When Rudeness is Called for,” On Faith article for the Washington Post,
December 18th, 2011 (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-faith/post/a-lesson-from-hitch-when-rudeness-is-called-for/2011/12/18/gIQAV6xz2O_blog.html):
translated into Polish by Julian Jeliński and posted here: Daniel C. Dennett - Lekcja u Hitcha: czasem trzeba
być nieuprzejmym
419. “The social cell: What do
debutante balls, the Japanese tea ceremony, Ponzi schemes and doubting clergy
all have in common?” in New Statesman,
December 19th, 2011.
420. “Quine in my life,” American Philosophical Quarterly, Volume
48, number 3, July 2011, pp. 305-11.
421. On the Human Forum, “Whole-Body Apoptosis
and the Meanings of Lives” with comments and replies in an online forum,
December 2011.
422. “Cycles,” an essay in response to the
question,
"What Scientific Concept Would Improve Everybody's Cognitive Toolkit?", in Edge.org,
then published in John Brockman, ed., This Will Make You Smarter,
New York: Harper Torchbook, 2011 .
423. “How to Save the Global Economy: Take a Vacation,” Foreign Policy, The Economy Issue, January 11, 2012 (http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/01/03/13_take_a_vacation
424. “Ye of Little Faith,” letter to the Editor, Harper’s Magazine, February 2012, p. 4-5
425. “Response to Fahrenfort
and Lamme: defining reportability, accessibility and sufficiency in conscious
awareness,” Michael A. Cohen and Daniel C. Dennett, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, March
2012, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 139-40.
426. Interviewed by Anouk Dey for Macleans.ca
(http://www2.macleans.ca/2012/02/24/four-questions-daniel-c-dennett-on-the-most-pervasive-and-serious-threat-religion-poses-to-human-rights/
), “Four questions: Daniel C. Dennett on the most pervasive and serious threat
religion poses to human rights,” February 24th, 2012.
427. “Sakes and dints,” Commentary in Times Literary Supplement, March 2,
2012, pp. 12-14.
428. Interviewed by John Shook in Free Inquiry, April/May 2012, pp. 7-9.
429. “The Mystery of David Chalmers,” Journal of Consciousnes Studies, Vol.
19, No. 1-2 (2012), pp. 86-95.
430.
Interviewed by Javier Guillenea in El
Diario Vasco, June 10, 2012, pp. 8-9.
431. Contribution
to Edge.org Discussion, reply to
Steven Pinker's essay, "The False Allure of Group Selection," June
18, 2012.
432. “’A Perfect and Beautiful Machine’: What Darwin’s Theory of
Evolution Reveals About Artificial Intelligence,” The Atlantic, June 22nd,
2012.
433. Entry in Breakthrough! A. Cornell, ed., Princeton
Architectural Press, 2012.
434. Letter to Philosophy Now, September/October 2012,
p. 34.
435. Interviewed by Deborah
Hyde in The Skeptic, Autumn 2012, pp. 27-9.
436. “Erasmus: Sometimes a Spin Doctor is Right,” Praemium
Erasmianum Essay 2012, Essay written for the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation on
the occasion of the award of the Erasmus Prize, Amsterdam, November 2012.
437. Letter to
Prospect Magazine, December 2012, p. 14.
438.”Kinds of
Things—Towards a Bestiary of the Manifest Image,” Scientific Metaphysics, D.Ross, J. Ladyman and H. Kincaid, eds.,
Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 96-107.
439. Letter to Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 37, No. 1,
January/February 2013, p. 16.
440. “Why Some Sea Turtles Migrate,” in This Explains Everything, ed. John Brockman, 2013, Edge Foundation,
Inc., pp. 129-30.
441. review of The Anatomy
of Violence: The biological roots of crime, by Adrian Raine, in Prospect, May 3rd, 2013, pp.
64-8.
(forthcoming):
Foreword to book of essays by Richard Rorty, eds. J. Tartaglia and S.
Leach.
Foreword
for Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness, 2012
Turing’s “Strange Inversion of Reasoning,” for Alan Turing – His Work and Impact,’ S.B.
Cooper and J.van Leeuwen, eds., to be published in the final part of 2011.
Bulgarian,
Hungarian, Japanese, Chinese and Estonian editions of Darwin's Dangerous
Idea
Finnish,
Turkish and Italian editions of Consciouness Explained.
Russian
translation of “Postmodernism and Truth,” for Voprosi filosofii (Questions of Philosophy).
“True Believers,” Polish
translation for Philosophical-Literary
Review
“Self-redesigning design,”,
in Trends in Ecology and Evolution
(TREE, Elsevier) or Endeavour (Elsevier),
Derry, ed., sometime after March, 2005
“Who’s On First? Heterophenomenology
Explained,” translated into Spanish and to be published in (eds.) A.O. de
Zarate and J.M. Santoyo, Estudios sobre
las Conciencia (Studies about consciousness), 2006
Portugese (
“In
“No one is boss,” to be published in Mind, Life and Universe: Conversations with
great scientists of our time, eds. L. Margulis and E. Punset,
Sciencewriters, Amherst, MA
“Some observations
on the psychology of thinking about free will,” for Baer, Baumeister and
Kaufmann, eds., Psychology and Free Will,
forthcoming.
Portugese translation of “Quining
Qualia,” to be published in an anthology by Cicero Barrosco
Chinese translation of “Intentional
System Theory,” to be published in Studies
in Eastern and Western Humanistic Spirit by Hao Yuan
“What
are dreams for, if anything?” for the volume on Allan Hobson’s theory of
dreams, forthcoming.