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- Faculty, State University of New York at Binghamton
- PhD, University of Arizona, 1985.
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About me
I'm a philosopher at Binghamton University in New York. I work in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and epistemology. I'm especially interested in paraconsistent logics and their intersection with the 3 aforementioned fields. I edit the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, and recently edited an issue of Essays in Philosophy on Metaphilosophy and Philosophy's Future. I am the author of "Philosophy Makes No Progress." . . . Job security.
My works
- Eric Dietrich (2015). Excellent Beauty: The Naturalness of Religion and the Unnaturalness of the World. Columbia.
- Eric Dietrich (2015). Excellent Beauty: The Naturalness of Religion and the Unnaturalness of the World. Cup.
- Eric Dietrich & Chris Fields (2015). Science Generates Limit Paradoxes. Axiomathes 25 (4):409-432.
- Eric Dietrich (2012). "Review of" The Death of Philosophy: Reference and Self-Reference in Contemporary Thought". [REVIEW] Essays in Philosophy 13 (2):16.
- Eric Dietrich (2011). Homo Sapiens 2.0 Why We Should Build the Better Robots of Our Nature. In M. Anderson S. Anderson (ed.), Machine Ethics. Cambridge Univ. Press
- Eric Dietrich (2011). There Is No Progress in Philosophy. Essays in Philosophy 12 (2):9.
- Eric Dietrich & Zach Weber (eds.) (2011). Philosophy’s Future.
- Eric Dietrich (2010). Analogical Insight: Toward Unifying Categorization and Analogy. Cognitive Processing 11 (4):331-.
- Eric Dietrich & Tara Fox Hall (2010). The Allure of the Serial Killer. In Sara Waller (ed.), Serial Killers and Philosophy. John Wiley
- Rick Dale, Eric Dietrich & Anthony Chemero (2009). Explanatory Pluralism in Cognitive Science. Cognitive Science 33 (2):739-742.
- Eric Dietrich & Julietta Rose (2009). The Paradox of Consciousness and the Realism/Anti-Realism Debate. Logos Architekton 3 (1):7-37.
- Eric Dietrich (2008). Some Strangeness in the Proportion, or How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Mechanistic Forces of Darkness. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (3):349-352.
- Eric Dietrich (2008). The Bishop and Priest: Toward a Point-of-View Based Epistemology of True Contradictions. Logos Architekton 2 (2):35-58..
- Eric Dietrich (2008). Toward Extending the Relational Priming Model: Six Questions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):383-384.
- Eric Dietrich (2007). After the Humans Are Gone. Philosophy Now 61 (May/June):16-19.
- Eric Dietrich & Valerie Gray Hardcastle (2004). Sisyphus's Boulder: Consciousness and the Limits of the Knowable. John Benjamins.
- Eric Dietrich (2003). An ABSURDIST Model Vindicates a Venerable Theory. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (2):57-59.
- Eric Dietrich & A. Markman (2003). Discrete Thoughts: Why Cognition Must Use Discrete Representations. Mind and Language 18 (1):95-119.
- Eric Dietrich, Arthur B. Markman & Michael Winkley (2003). The Prepared Mind: The Role of Representational Change in Chance Discovery. In Yukio Ohsawa Peter McBurney (ed.), Chance Discovery by Machines. Springer-Verlag, Pp. 208-230.
- David Sloan-Wilson, Eric Dietrich & Anne Clark (2003). On the Inappropriate Use of the Naturalistic Fallacy in Evolutionary Psychology. Biology and Philosophy 18 (5):669-681.
- David Sloan Wilson, Eric Dietrich & Anne B. Clark (2003). On the Inappropriate Use of the Naturalistic Fallacy in Evolutionary Psychology. Biology and Philosophy 18 (5):669-81.
- Eric Dietrich (2002). Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. In Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan 203--208.
- Eric Dietrich (2002). Subvert the Dominant Paradigm! J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI.
- Eric Dietrich & Valerie Gray Hardcastle (2002). A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' Court. Newsletter of Cognitive Science Society (Now Defunct).
- Eric Dietrich (2001). AI, Concepts, and the Paradox of Mental Representation, with a Brief Discussion of Psychological Essentialism. J. Of Exper. And Theor. AI 13 (1):1-7.
- Eric Dietrich (2001). Banbury Bound, or Can a Machine Be Conscious? J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 13 (2):177-180.
- Eric Dietrich (2001). Concepts: Fodor's Little Semantic BBs of Thought - A Critical Look at Fodor's Theory of Concepts -. J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 13 (2):89-94.
- Eric Dietrich (2001). It Does So: Review of The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology. [REVIEW] AI Magazine 22 (4):141-144.
- Eric Dietrich (2001). It Does So. [REVIEW] AI Magazine 22 (4):141-144.
- Eric Dietrich (2001). It Does So: Review of Jerry Fodor, The Mind Doesn't Work That Way. [REVIEW] AI Magazine 22 (4):121-24.
- Eric Dietrich & Anthony S. Gillies (2001). Consciousness and the Limits of Our Imaginations. Synthese 126 (3):361-381.
- Eric Dietrich & Arthur B. Markman (2001). Dynamical Description Versus Dynamical Modeling. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (8):332.
- Valerie Gray Hardcastle & Eric Dietrich (2001). Toward a Book of Counter-Examples for Cognitive Science: Dynamic Systems Theory, Emotion, and Aardvarks. Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 36:35-48.
- Eric Dietrich (2000). Analogy and Conceptual Change, or You Can't Step Into the Same Mind Twice. In Eric Dietrich Art Markman (ed.), Cognitive Dynamics: Conceptual change in humans and machines. Lawrence Erlbaum 265--294.
- Eric Dietrich (2000). A Counterexample T o All Future Dynamic Systems Theories of Cognition. J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 12 (2):377-382.
- Eric Dietrich (2000). Cognitive Science and the Mechanistic Forces of Darkness. TechnC) 5 (2).
- Eric Dietrich (2000). Cognitive Science and the Mechanistic Forces of Darkness, or Why the Computational Science of Mind Suffers the Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune. Techne 5 (2):73-82.
- Eric Dietrich (2000). Cognitive Science and the Mechanistic Forces of Darkness, or Why the Computational Science of Mind Suffers the Slings and Arrowsof Outrageous Fortune. Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 5 (2):73-82.
- A. B. Markman & E. Dietrich (2000). Box 1. Cognitive Grammar. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (12):470-475.
- Arthur B. Markman & Eric Dietrich (2000). Extending the Classical View of Representation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (12):470-475.
- Arthur B. Markman & Eric Dietrich (2000). Extending the Classical View of Representation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (12):470-475.
- Arthur B. Markman & Eric Dietrich (2000). In Defense of Representation. Cognitive Psychology 40 (2):138--171.
- Eric Dietrich (1999). Dynamic Systems and Paradise Regained, or How to Avoid Being a Calculator. [REVIEW] J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 11 (4):473-478.
- Eric Dietrich (1999). Fodor's Gloom, or What Does It Mean That Dualism Seems True? Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 11 (2):145-152.
- Arthur B. Markman & Eric Dietrich (1999). Whither Structured Representation? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):626-627.
- Bram van Heuveln & Eric Dietrich (1999). Brute Association is Not Identity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):171-171.
- Eric Dietrich (1998). Review of David Chalmers, The Conscious Mind. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 8 (3):441-461.
- Eric Dietrich (1998). It Only Seems as If Zombies Are Logically Possible, or How Consciousness Hides the Truth of Materialism: A Critical Review of The Conscious Mind. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 8 (3):441-461.
- Eric Dietrich & Arthur B. Markman (1998). All Information Processing Entails Computation, or, If R. A. Fisher Had Been a Cognitive Scientist . . Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (5):637-638.
- Anthony Gillies & Eric Dietrich (1998). Cognitive Carpentry. International Studies in Philosophy 30 (2):151-153.
- B. van Heuveln, Eric Dietrich & M. Oshima (1998). Let's Dance! The Equivocation in Chalmers' Dancing Qualia Argument. Minds and Machines 8 (2):237-249.
- L. A. Loren & Eric Dietrich (1997). Merleau-Ponty, Embodied Cognition, and the Problem of Intentionality. Cybernetics and Systems 28:345-58.
- Eric Dietrich (1996). AI, Situatedness, Creativity, and Intelligence; or the Evolution of the Little Hearing Bones. J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 8 (1):1-6.
- Eric Dietrich & Chris Fields (1996). Role of the Frame Problem in Fodor's Modularity Thesis. In Ken Ford & Zenon Pylyshyn (eds.), The Robot's Dilemma Revisited.
- Eric Dietrich (1995). AI and the Mechanistic Forces of Darkness. J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 7 (2):155-161.
- Eric A. Weiss, Justin Leiber, Judith Felson Duchan, Mallory Selfridge, Eric Dietrich, Peter A. Facione, Timothy Joseph Day, Johan M. Lammens, Andrew Feenberg, Deborah G. Johnson, Daniel S. Levine & Ted A. Warfield (1995). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 5 (1):109-155.
- Eric Dietrich (1994). AI and the Tyranny of Galen, or Why Evolutionary Psychology and Cognitive Ethology Are Important to Artificial Intelligence. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 6 (4):325-330.
- Eric Dietrich (ed.) (1994). Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons. Academic Press.
- Eric Dietrich (1994). Thinking Computers and the Problem of Intentionality. In Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons. Academic Press
- Eric Dietrich (1993). The Ubiquity of Computation. Think (Defunct) 2 (June):27-29.
- J. Aronson, E. Dietrich & E. Way (1992). Throwing the Conscious Baby Out with the Cartesian Bath Water. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):202-203.
- Eric Dietrich (1990). Computationalism. Social Epistemology 4 (2):135-154.
- Eric Dietrich (1990). Replies to My Computational Commentators. Social Epistemology 369 (October-December):369-375.
- Eric Dietrich (1989). Is Thagard's Theory of Explanatory Coherence the New Logical Positivism? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):473.
- Eric Dietrich (1989). Semantics and the Computational Paradigm in Computational Psychology. Synthese 79 (April):119-41.
- Eric Dietrich (1988). Computers, Intentionality, and the New Dualism. Computers and Philosophy Newsletter.
- Eric Dietrich & Chris Fields (1988). Some Assumptions Underlying Smolensky's Treatment of Connectionism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):29.
- Chris Fields & Eric Dietrich (1987). Intentionality is a Red Herring. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):756.
- Eric Dietrich, -EDITORIAL- Banbury Bound, or Can a Machine Be Conscious?
- Eric Dietrich, Researchreport.
- Arthur B. Markman & Eric Dietrich, Something Old, Something New: Extending the Classical View of Representation.
- Jerry DeJohn & Eric Dietrich, Subvert the Dominant Paradigm!
- Eric Dietrich & Valerie Gray Hardcastle, A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' Court.
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