Daniel Kolak
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Daniel Kolak is a Croatian-American philosopher who works primarily in philosophy of mind, personal identity, cognitive science, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic, philosophy of religion, and aesthetics. He is professor of philosophy at the William Paterson University of New Jersey and an Affiliate of the Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS).
[edit] Selected books
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- I Am You: The Metaphysical Foundations for Global Ethics, Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Synthese Library, Springer, 2004 ISBN 1-4020-2999-3
- In Search of Myself: Life, Death and Personal Identity, Wadsworth 1999 ISBN 0-534-23928-5
- Wittgenstein's Tractatus, McGraw Hill 1998 ISBN 1-55934-993-X
- On Jaakko Hintikka, Wadsworth 2001, ISBN 0-534-58389-X
- Cognitive Science, Routledge 2006, ISBN 978-0-415-22101-6
- From the Presocratics to the Present: A Personal Odyssey, McGraw Hill 1998, ISBN 1-55934-975-1
- Quantifiers, Questions and Quantum Physics, Springer 2004, ISBN 1-4020-3210-2
- Self and Identity, Macmillan 1991, ISBN 0-02-365710-3
- In Search of God: The Language and Logic of Belief, Wadsworth 1994, ISBN 0534195369