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Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Institute For Philosophy II

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Department Affiliates

  • 2
    Regular faculty
  • 6
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  • 8
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Also at Ruhr-Universität Bochum

  • Institute of Philosophy I & II
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  • Tobias Schlicht and Elmarie Venter, Getting the World Right: Perceptual Accuracy and the Role of the Perceiver in Predictive Processing Models
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (3-4): 181-206. 2019.
    Photo of Elmarie Venter Photo of Tobias Schlicht
  • Dunja Šešelja, Some lessons from simulations of scientific disagreements
    Synthese 198 (Suppl 25): 6143-6158. 2019.
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  • AnneMarie Borg, Daniel Frey, Dunja Šešelja, and Christian Straßer, Theory-choice, transient diversity and the efficiency of scientific inquiry
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (2): 26. 2019.
    Photo of Dunja Šešelja Photo of Christian Straßer
  • Daniel Frey and Dunja Šešelja, Robustness and Idealizations in Agent-Based Models of Scientific Interaction
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (4): 1411-1437. 2019.
    Photo of Dunja Šešelja
  • Sofiia Rappe, Now, never, or coming soon? : Prediction and efficient language processing
    Pragmatics Cognition 26 (2-3): 357-385. 2019.
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  • Sofiia Rappe, Now, never, or coming soon? Prediction and efficient language processing
    Pragmatics and Cognition 26 (2-3): 357-385. 2019.
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  • Daniel Frey and Dunja Šešelja, What Is the Epistemic Function of Highly Idealized Agent-Based Models of Scientific Inquiry?
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 48 (4): 407-433. 2018.
    Photo of Dunja Šešelja
  • AnneMarie Borg, Daniel Frey, Dunja Šešelja, and Christian Straßer, Epistemic effects of scientific interaction: approaching the question with an argumentative agent-based model
    Historical Social Research 43 (1): 285-309. 2018.
    Photo of Christian Straßer Photo of Dunja Šešelja
  • Joachim Horvath, Philosophical Analysis: The Concept Grounding View
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (3): 724-750. 2017.
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  • Ronja Rutschmann and Alex Wiegmann, No need for an intention to deceive? Challenging the traditional definition of lying
    Philosophical Psychology 30 (4): 438-457. 2017.
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  • Dunja Šešelja, Scientific Pluralism and Inconsistency Toleration
    Humana Mente 10 (32): 1-29. 2017.
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  • AnneMarie Borg, Daniel Frey, Dunja Šešelja, and Christian Straßer, Examining Network Effects in an Argumentative Agent-Based Model of Scientific Inquiry
    In Alexandru Baltag, Jeremy Seligman & Tomoyuki Yamada (eds.), Logic, Rationality, and Interaction (LORI 2017, Sapporo, Japan), Springer. pp. 391--406. 2017.
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  • AnneMarie Borg, Daniel Frey, Dunja Šešelja, and Christian Straßer, An Argumentative Agent-Based Model of Scientific Inquiry
    In Salem Benferhat, Karim Tabia & Moonis Ali (eds.), Advances in Artificial Intelligence: From Theory to Practice: 30th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems, Iea/Aie 2017, Arras, France, June 27-30, 2017, Proceedings, Part I, Springer Verlag. pp. 507--510. 2017.
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  • Joachim Horvath, Conceptual analysis and natural kinds: the case of knowledge
    Synthese 193 (1): 167-184. 2016.
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  • Joachim Horvath and Alex Wiegmann, Intuitive expertise and intuitions about knowledge
    Philosophical Studies 173 (10): 2701-2726. 2016.
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  • Alex Wiegmann, Jana Samland, and Michael R. Waldmann, Lying despite telling the truth
    Cognition 150 (C): 37-42. 2016.
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  • Elmarie Venter, How and why actions are selected: action selection and the dark room problem
    Kairos 15 (1): 19-45. 2016.
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  • Ayoob Shahmoradi, Why do we need perceptual content?
    Philosophical Psychology 29 (5): 776-788. 2016.
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  • Joachim Horvath, Taking the Metaphysics of Knowledge Seriously: A Response to the Paper of Sven Bernecker
    In Markus Gabriel, Wolfram Hogrebe & Andreas Speer (eds.), Das neue Bedürfnis nach Metaphysik / The New Desire for Metaphysics, De Gruyter. pp. 181-188. 2015.
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  • Thomas Grundmann and Joachim Horvath, Thought Experiments and the Problem of Deviant Realizations
    Philosophical Studies 170 (3): 525-533. 2014.
    Photo of Joachim Horvath Photo of Thomas Grundmann
  • Thomas Grundmann, Joachim Horvath, and Jens Kipper, Die Experimentelle Philosophie in der Diskussion (edited book)
    Suhrkamp. 2014.
    Photo of Jens Kipper Photo of Joachim Horvath Photo of Thomas Grundmann
  • Thomas Grundmann and Joachim Horvath, Erratum to: Thought experiments and the problem of deviant realizations
    Philosophical Studies 170 (3): 535-536. 2014.
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  • Joachim Horvath, Lowe on Modal Knowledge
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 3 (3): 208-217. 2014.
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  • Alex Wiegmann and Michael R. Waldmann, Transfer effects between moral dilemmas: A causal model theory
    Cognition 131 (1): 28-43. 2014.
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  • Dunja Šešelja and Christian Straßer, Concerning Peter Vickers’s Recent Treatment of ‘Paraconsistencitis’
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 28 (3): 325-340. 2014.
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  • Dunja Šešelja and Christian Straßer, Epistemic justification in the context of pursuit: a coherentist approach
    Synthese 191 (13): 3111-3141. 2014.
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  • Dunja Šešelja and Christian Straßer, Heuristic Reevaluation of the Bacterial Hypothesis of Peptic Ulcer Disease in the 1950s
    Acta Biotheoretica 62 (4): 429-454. 2014.
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  • Christian Straßer, Dunja Šešelja, and Jan Willem Wieland, Withstanding Tensions: Scientific Disagreement and Epistemic Tolerance
    Heuristic Reasoning. 2014.
    Photo of Christian Straßer Photo of Dunja Šešelja Photo of Jan Willem Wieland
  • Maria Gräfenhain and Alex Wiegmann, Scientific Study of Morals
    In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics, Springer. pp. 1477--1501. 2013.
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  • Dunja Šešelja and Christian Straßer, Abstract argumentation and explanation applied to scientific debates
    Synthese 190 (12): 2195-2217. 2013.
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