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  1. University of Connecticut. 203 Manchester Hall, U-1054. Storrs, CT 06269, USA. 860-486-9470. lionel.shapiro@uconn.edu. My research interests center around the conceptual tools used in understanding the intentionality of language and thought (particularly the roles of truth and propositional content).

  2. Lionel Shapiro (February 12, 1908 – May 27, 1958) was a Canadian journalist and novelist. A war correspondent for The Montreal Gazette , he landed at the Allied invasion of Sicily , Salerno and Juno Beach on D-Day with the Canadian forces.

  3. "What is Logical Deflationism? Two Non-Metalinguistic Conceptions of Logic", Synthese 200, 31 (2022): 1-28. This paper compares two ways of holding that logic is special among the sciences in that it has no restricted class of entities as its subject matter, but instead concerns all entities alike.

  4. Lionel Shapiro. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (1):141-60 ( 2004 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Brandom's "inferentialism"—his theory that contentfulness consists in being governed by inferential norms—proves dubiously compatible with his own deflationary approach to intentional objectivity.

  5. shapiro.philosophy.uconn.edu › home › coursesTeaching | Lionel Shapiro

    Philosophical Classics. This course is an introduction to characteristic questions and methods of the Western philosophical tradition, based on a close reading of three of its central texts: Plato’s Republic (4th century BC), René Descartes’s Meditations (1641), and George Berkeley’s Three Dialogues (1713).

  6. Lionel Shapiro. Professor of Philosophy. Research interests: Non-classical approaches to paradox, truth theories, philosophy of logic. Link. http://shapiro.philosophy.uconn.edu.

  7. Lionel Shapiro is a professor at University of Connecticut, Department of Philosophy. Follow them to stay up to date with their professional activities in philosophy, and browse their publications such as "LP, K3, and FDE as Substructural Logics", "Toward 'Perfect Collections of Properties': Locke on the Constitution of Substantial Sorts", and ...