Eric J Saidel
Faculty Member
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Publications
presentations
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presentation
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Through the Looking Glass, and what we (don't) learn there,
Poster Presentation the Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2014
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A Pox on PoCS? Commentary on Meketa's Principle of Cognitive Simplicity,
Presentation at the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2014
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Through the Looking Glass and what we (don’t) find there,
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 2013
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Through the Looking Glass and what we (don’t) find there,
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 2012
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Through the Looking Glass and what we (don’t) find there,
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 2012
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What Can the Red Sox Teach Us About Animal Minds,
Boston Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science 2011
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Animal Minds, an Argument from Evolution,
DC History and Philosophy of Biology reading group 2010
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Evidence for Animal Thought,
Biological Explanations of Behavior: Philosophical Perspectives, Hannover, Germany 2008
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Reasons are Causes,
George Mason University Philosophy Club, Philosophy Department, and Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study 2005
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Giving Up Multiple Realizability,
James Madison University Philosophy Department 2005
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On the Content of Photographs,
Philosophy Department at George Washington University 2004
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Giving Up Multiple Realizability,
James Madison University Philosophy Department 2002
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Art, Mind, and Cognitive Science,
University of Maryland 2002
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Bird Wings and Bat Wings, Human Pain and Martian Pain,
Philosophy Department at George Washington University 2001
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The Evolution of Pain: An Argument for the Causal Efficacy of Mental States,
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2000
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