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Dan Sperber (sperber-d)

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    Andler, Daniel, Jacob, Pierre, Proust, Joëlle, Récanati, François and Sperber, Dan, eds. 1992. Epistémologie et cognition. Bruxelles: Pierre Mardaga.
    Droit, Roger-Pol and Sperber, Dan. 1999. Des idées qui viennent. Paris: Éditions Odile Jacob.
    Jørgensen, Julia, Miller, George A. and Sperber, Dan. 1984. Test of the Mention Theory of Irony.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 113(1): 112–120.
    Mercier, Hugo and Sperber, Dan. 2017. The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Mercier, Hugo and Sperber, Dan. 2021. Bounded Reason in a Social World.” in Routledge Handbook of Bounded Rationality, edited by Riccardo Viale, pp. 257–267. Routledge International Handbooks. London: Routledge.
    Origgi, Gloria and Sperber, Dan. 2000. Evolution, Communication and the Proper Function of Language.” in Evolution and the Human Mind, edited by Peter Carruthers and Andrew Chamberlain, pp. 140–169. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Sperber, Dan. 1974. Contre certains a priori anthropologiques.” in L’unité de l’homme, edited by Edgar Morin and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, pp. 179–198. Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
    Sperber, Dan. 1975. Pourquoi les animaux parfaits, les hybrides et les monstres sont-ils bons à penser symboliquement? L’Homme 15(2): 5–24.
    Sperber, Dan. 1982. Apparently Irrational Beliefs.” in Rationality and Relativism, edited by Martin Hollis and Steven Lukes, pp. 149–180. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers.
    Sperber, Dan. 1986. Issues in the Ontology of Culture.” in Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science VII: Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Salzburg, 1983, edited by Ruth Barcan Marcus, Georg J. W. Dorn, and Paul Weingartner, pp. 557–571. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 114. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Sperber, Dan. 1993. Remarques anthropologiques sur le relativisme moral.” in Fondements naturels de l’éthique, edited by Jean-Pierre Changeux, pp. 179–198. Paris: Éditions Odile Jacob.
    Sperber, Dan. 1994. Understanding Verbal Understanding.” in What is Intelligence?, edited by Jean Khalfa, pp. 179–198. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Sperber, Dan. 1995. How Do We Communicate? in How Things Are: A Science Toolkit for the Mind, edited by John Brockman and Katinka Matson, pp. 191–199. New York: William Morrow & Company.
    Sperber, Dan. 1997a. Intuitive and Reflective Beliefs.” Mind and Language 12: 67–83.
    Sperber, Dan. 1997b. Selection and Attraction in Cultural Evolution.” in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science X: Logic and Scientific Methods – Volume Two of the Tenth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Florence, 1995, edited by Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara, Kees Doets, Daniele Mundici, and Johan van Benthem, pp. 409–425. Synthese Library n. 260. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Sperber, Dan. 1997c. Individualisme méthologique et cognitivisme.” in, pp. 123–136.
    Sperber, Dan. 1999a. Naturaliser l’esprit.” in Des idées qui viennent, pp. 11–24. Paris: Éditions Odile Jacob.
    Sperber, Dan. 1999b. Voir autrement la culture.” in Des idées qui viennent, pp. 91–105. Paris: Éditions Odile Jacob.
    Sperber, Dan. 1999c. Pour un utopisme raisonné.” in Des idées qui viennent, pp. 169–187. Paris: Éditions Odile Jacob.
    Sperber, Dan, ed. 2000a. Metarepresentation: a Multidisciplinary Perspective. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science n. 10. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Sperber, Dan. 2000b. Introduction.” in Metarepresentation: a Multidisciplinary Perspective, edited by Dan Sperber, pp. 3–15. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science n. 10. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Sperber, Dan. 2000c. Metarepresentations in an Evolutionary Perspective.” in Metarepresentation: a Multidisciplinary Perspective, edited by Dan Sperber, pp. 117–138. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science n. 10. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Sperber, Dan. 2000d. Intuitive and Reflective Beliefs.” in Believing and Accepting, edited by Pascal Engel, pp. 243–266. Philosophical Studies Series n. 83. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Sperber, Dan. 2000e. Quelques outils conceptuels pour une science naturelle de la société et de la culture.” Raisons Pratiques 11.
    Sperber, Dan. 2001. An Evolutionary Perspective on Testimony and Argumentation.” Philosophical Topics 29(1–2): 401–414.
    Sperber, Dan. 2005. Modularity and Relevance: How Can a Massively Modular Mind Be Flexible and Content-Sensitive? in The Innate Mind. Structure and Contents, edited by Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, and Stephen P. Stich, pp. 53–68. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195179675.001.0001.
    Sperber, Dan. 2007. Seedless Grapes: Nature and Culture.” in Creations of the Mind: Theories of Artifacts and their Representation , edited by Eric Margolis and Stephen Laurence, pp. 124–137. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199250981.001.0001.
    Sperber, Dan. 2009. L’effet gourou.” L’autre côté 1: 17–23.
    Sperber, Dan. 2010. The Guru-Effect.” The Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1(4): 583–592.
    Sperber, Dan. 2013. Speakers are Honest Because Hearers are Vigilant. Reply to Michaelian (2013).” Episteme 10(1): 61–71.
    Sperber, Dan and Mercier, Hugo. 2012. Reasoning as a Social Competence.” in Collective Wisdom. Principles and Mechanisms, edited by Héléne Landemore and Jon Elster, pp. 368–392. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Sperber, Dan, Premack, David and Premack, Ann James. 1995. Causal Cognition: A Multidisciplinary Debate. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1982. Mutual Knowledge and Relevance in Theories of Comprehension.” in Mutual Knowledge, edited by N. V. Smith, pp. 61–85. New York: Academic Press.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1986a. Relevance. Communication & Cognition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1986b. Loose Talk.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 86: 153–171.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1987. Précis of Sperber and Wilson (1986a).” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10: 697–754.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1988a. Mood and the Analysis of Non-Declarative Sentences.” in Human Agency: Language, Duty and Value, edited by Jonathan Dancy, Julius M. E. Moravcsik, and Charles Taylor, pp. 77–101. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1988b. La pertinence. Communication et cognition. Propositions. Paris: Éditions de Minuit.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1990. Rhetoric and relevance.” in The Ends of Rhetoric: History, Theory, Practice, edited by David Wellberg and John W. Bender, pp. 144–155. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1995. Relevance. Communication & Cognition. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. First edition: Sperber and Wilson (1986a).
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1998a. The Mapping between the Mental and the Public Lexicon.” in Language and Thought. Interdisciplinary Themes, edited by Peter Carruthers and Jill Boucher, pp. 184–200. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1998b. Irony and Relevance: A Reply to Seto (1998), Hamamoto (1998) and Yamanashi (1998).” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 283–293. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
    Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 2005. Pragmatics.” in The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Frank Jackson and Michael A. Smith, pp. 468–503. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199234769.001.0001.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1979a. Ordered Entailments: An Alternative to Presuppositional Theories.” in Syntax and Semantics 11: Presupposition, edited by ChoonKyo Oh and David A. Dineen, pp. 299–323. New York: Academic Press.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1979b. Remarques sur l’interprétation des énoncés selon Paul Grice.” Communications 30: 81–93.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1981a. On Grice’s Theory of Conversation.” in Conversation and Discourse: Structure and Interpretation, edited by Paul Werth, pp. 155–178. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1981b. Irony and the Use-Mention Distinction.” in Radical Pragmatics, edited by Peter Cole, pp. 295–318. New York: Academic Press.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1985. Inference and Implicature in Utterance Interpretation.” in Reasoning and Discourse Processes, edited by Terry Myers, Keith Brown, and Brendan McGonigle, pp. 241–263. New York: Academic Press.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1986a. Inference and Implicature.” in Mind, volume 105, pp. 377–393. n. 3. Reprinted in Travis (2008, 94–108).
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1986b. On Defining Relevance.” in Philosophical Grounds of Rationality: Intentions, Categories, Ends, edited by Richard E. Grandy and Richard Warner, pp. 243–258. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1986c. An Outline of Relevance Theory.” Unpublished manuscript, University of London.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1988. Representation and Relevance.” in Mental Representations: The Interface Between Language and Reality, edited by Ruth M. Kempson, pp. 133–153. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1992. On Verbal Irony.” Lingua 87(1-2): 53–76.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1995. Relevance: Communication and Cognition. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1998. Pragmatics and Time.” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 1–22. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 2002. Truthfulness and Relevance.” Mind 111(443): 583–632.
    Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 2004. Relevance Theory.” in The Handbook of Pragmatics, edited by Laurence R. Horn and Gregory Ward, pp. 607–632. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Further References

    Hamamoto, Hideki. 1998. Irony from a Cognitive Perspective.” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 257–270. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
    Michaelian, Kourken. 2013. The Evolution of Testimony: Receiver Vigilance, Speaker Honesty and the Reliability of Communication.” Episteme 10(1): 37–59.
    Seto, Ken-Ichi. 1998. On Non-Echoic Irony.” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 239–255. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
    Yamanashi, Masa-Aki. 1998. Some Issues in the Treatment of Irony and Other Topics.” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 271–281. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.