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Email: aranyosi@bilkent.edu.tr
Personal web page
Dr. Aranyosi is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy.
Before coming to Bilkent he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for
Consciousness, The Australian National University. His interests lie in the
following areas: philosophy of mind, metaphysics.
Recent Publications
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I. Aranyosi, Silencing the argument from hallucination, in
Hallucination,
F. Macpherson and D. Platchias, eds., MIT Press (forthcoming)
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I. Aranyosi, Hesperus is Phosphorus, indeed, Axiomathes 19(2):
223-224 (2009)
- I. Aranyosi, The reappearing act, Acta Analytica
24(1):
1-10 (2009)
- I. Aranyosi, Seeing Dark Things: The Philosophy
of Shadows (Oxford University Press, 2008), by R. Sorensen, Australasian Journal of
Philosophy 86(3): 513-515 (2008) [book review]
- I. Aranyosi, Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge: New Essays on
Consciousness and Physicalism (Oxford University Press, 2006),
by T. Alter and S.
Walter, eds.,
Mind 117(467): 665-669 (2008) [book review]
- I. Aranyosi, Excluding exclusion: the
natural(istic) dualist approach, Philosophical Explorations
11(1): 67-78 (2008)
- I. Aranyosi, Shadows of constitution, The Monist 90(3): 315-332
(2007)
- I. Aranyosi, Aristotelian nonsubstantial particulars, Philosophical
Writings 26: 3-15 (2004)
- I. Aranyosi, Physical constituents of qualia, Philosophical Studies
116(2): 103-131 (2003)
- I. Aranyosi, (Con)fusing the un(con)fusable, Analysis 63(3):
215-219 (2003)
Education
| School |
Degree |
Date |
| Central European University |
Ph.D. (Philosophy) |
2005 |
| Central European University |
M.A. (Political Science) |
2000 |
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