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  1. John Richard Perry (born January 16, 1943) is a professor at Stanford University and the University of California, Riverside. He has made significant contributions to philosophy in the fields of philosophy of language, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind.

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  2. Destacados lingüistas y filósofos han publicado obras de vanguardia bajo el sello CSLI, pero este Centro no sólo ha publicado libros en inglés, sino también algunos textos en francés y en 2006 lanzó su primera publi-cación en español, se trata de la traducción del libro de John Perry: Reference and Reflexivity.1 La traducción estuvo a cargo de ...

  3. John Perry. Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University. Verified email at stanford.edu - Homepage. Philosophy. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited by.

  4. Referencialismo Crítico. La teoría reflexivo-referencial del significado. Traducción del inglés de, Korta, Kepa; Agerri, Rodrigo. Stanford, Estados Unidos: CSLI Publications, 2006. xx +, 226p. Texto completo disponible sólo en PDF.

  5. The challenge for the reader of Reference and Reflexivity is to answer these two questions: What role does cognitive significance play in Perry’s general information-theoretic approach to representation, and why, and to what extent, does this commit Perry to providing a semantic account of the cognitive significance of utterances?

  6. Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Stanford and UC Riverside. Ph.D.Cornell, University, 1968. Taught at UCLA, 1968--1974, at Stanford, 1974--2008; at UC Riverside 2008--2014. Co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show, called Philosophy Talk with Ken Taylor.

  7. John Perry is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Stanford. His office is Cordura 127 at CSLI, Stanford University, where he conducts several research projects. He is also a professor of philosophy (half-time) at the University of California, Riverside, on leave 2012–13.

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