Marcelo Dascal †
is author/editor of the following titles:
Writing and the Mind. Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 21:3 (2013)
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 21:3] 2013. v, 148 pp.
Controversies Within the Scientific Revolution
[Controversies, 11] 2011. vi, 287 pp.
The Practice of Reason: Leibniz and his Controversies
[Controversies, 7] 2010. xvi, 359 pp.
Traditions of Controversy
[Controversies, 4] 2007. xvi, 310 pp.
Controversies and Subjectivity
[Controversies, 1] 2005. x, 411 pp.
Interpretation and Understanding
[Not in series, 120] 2003. xxii, 714 pp.
Negotiation and Power in Dialogic Interaction
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 214] 2001. viii, 294 pp.
Leibniz. Language, Signs and Thought: A collection of essays
[Foundations of Semiotics, 10] 1987. xi, 203 pp.
Dialogue: An interdisciplinary approach
[Pragmatics & Beyond Companion Series, 1] 1985. xiv, 473 pp.
Pragmatics and the Philosophy of Mind: Vol. I: Thought in Language
[Pragmatics & Beyond, IV:1] 1983. xii, 207 pp.
is editor/board member of the following book series:
is editor/board member of the following journal:
is author of the following articles:
“Writing and the mind”. In Writing and the Mind, 425–430
2013. In Culture – Language – Cognition, 233–240
2012. “Introduction”.
2010. “Concluding discussion”.
2010. “Why yet another debate on consciousness?”.
2010. “6. Leibniz’s conciliatory approaches in scientific controversies”.
2009.
2008. “Dichotomies and types of debate”.
In Traditions of Controversy, 281–295
2007. “Traditions of controversy and conflict resolution: Can past approaches help to solve present conflicts?”. In Traditions of Controversy, ix–xvi
2007. “Crossing borderlines: Traditions, disciplines, and controversies”. In Controversies and Subjectivity, 33–73
2005. “1. Debating with myself and debating with others”.
2005.
2004. “Language as a cognitive technology”.
2002.
2003.
In Negotiation and Power in Dialogic Interaction, vii–viii
2001. “Foreword”. In On Language and Consciousness, vii–viii
1996. “Editor's Introduction”.
1996. “About this issue”.
1993. “Introducing Pragmatics & Cognition”.
1992. “On the Pragmatic Structure of Conversation”.
1992. “Models of Interpretation”.
1990. “Leibniz on Particles”.
1989. “Speaker’s of commitment and involvement in discourse”.
1987. “3. Contextual exploitation of interpretation clues in text understanding”.
1985. “29. The relevance of misunderstanding”.
In History of Semiotics, 169
1983. “Signs and Cognitive Processes”.
1981. “Contextualism”.