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University Tübingen
Department of Philosophy

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  • Jessica Tizzard, Why Does Kant Think We Must Believe in the Immortal Soul?
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (1): 114-129. 2020.
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  • Jessica Tizzard, Moral Agency as Cognitive Agency: Recovering Kant’s Conception of Virtue (review)
    Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (11): 481-491. 2020.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Resuming Discussion of the Common Cause of Animal Self-Motion: How Does the Soul Move the Body? De Motu Animalium 6
    In Christof Rapp & Oliver Primavesi (eds.), Aristotle's De Motu Animalium: Symposium Aristotelicum, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, De Anima III 7. The Actuality Principle and the Triggering of Mental Episodes
    In Gweltaz Guyomarc'H., Claire Louguet, Charlotte Murgier & Michel Crubellier (eds.), Aristote et l'âme humaine: lectures de De anima III offertes à Michel Crubellier, Peeters. pp. 185-220. 2020.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Towards a Science of Life: The Cosmological Method, Teleology, and Living Things
    In Liba Taub (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Science, Cambridge University Press. pp. 58-78. 2020.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Resuming Discussion of the Common Cause of Animal Self-Motion: How Does the Soul Move the Body?
    In Christof Rapp & Oliver Primavesi (eds.), Aristotle's De Motu Animalium: Symposium Aristotelicum, Oxford University Press. pp. 299-344. 2020.
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  • Pablo Cobreros and Luca Tranchini, Supervaluationism, Subvaluationism and the Sorites Paradox
    In Sergi Oms & Elia Zardini (eds.), The Sorites Paradox, Cambridge University Press. pp. 38-62. 2019.
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  • Thomas Sattig, The sense of temporal flow: a higher-order account
    Philosophical Studies 176 (11): 3041-3059. 2019.
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  • Thomas Sattig, Part, slot, ground: foundations for neo-Aristotelian mereology
    Synthese 198 (Suppl 11): 2735-2749. 2019.
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  • Thomas Sattig, XIII—The Flow of Time in Experience
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 119 (3): 275-293. 2019.
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  • Thomas Sattig, Experiencing Change: Extensionalism, Retentionalism, and Marty’s Hybrid Account
    In Hélène Leblanc & Giuliano Bacigalupo (eds.), Anton Marty and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 153-171. 2019.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Teleology of the Practical in Aristotle: The Meaning of “πρᾶξις”
    Manuscrito 42 (4): 352-386. 2019.
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  • Thomas Sattig, The Sense and Reality of Personal Identity
    Erkenntnis 83 (6): 1139-1155. 2018.
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  • Jessica Tizzard, Kant on space, time, and respect for the moral law as analogous formal elements of sensibility
    European Journal of Philosophy 26 (1): 630-646. 2018.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Ideal Intellectual Cognition in Timeaus 37 A 2 – C 5
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 54 51-106. 2018.
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  • Klaus Corcilius and Oliver Primavesi, Über Bewegung von Lebewesen: De motu animalium
    Meiner, F. 2018.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Aristotle and Thought Experiments
    In Michael T. Stuart, Yiftach Fehige & James Robert Brown (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments, Routledge. pp. 57-76. 2018.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Ideal Intellectual Cognition in Timaeus 37 a 2– c 5
    In Victor Caston (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 54, Oxford University Press. pp. 51-106. 2018.
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  • Luca Tranchini, Natural deduction for bi-intuitionistic logic
    Journal of Applied Logic 25 (S): 72-96. 2017.
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  • Thomas Sattig, Metaphysical Ambitions in the Ontology of Objects
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (2): 481-487. 2017.
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  • Jessica Tizzard, Sense-Dependent Rationalism: Finding Unity in Kant's Practical Philosophy
    Dissertation, University of Chicago. 2017.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Aristotle. De Anima. Translated, with an Introduction and Commentary by Christopher Shields. Clarendon Aristotle Series. Series editor, Lindsay Judson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. lii + 416. Cloth, £60.00 (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (1): 155-156. 2017.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Aristoteles. Über die Seele. De anima
    Felix Meiner Verlag. 2017.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Eli Diamond, Mortal Imitations of Divine Life: The Nature of the Soul in Aristotle's De Anima, Northwestern University Press, 2015, 333pp., $39.95 (pbk), ISBN 9780810130692 (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2017 (May). 2017.
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  • Jessica Heesen, Big Data for a Fairer Democracy?
    International Review of Information Ethics 24. 2016.
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  • Jessica Heesen, Handbuch Informations- und Medienethik. (edited book)
    Metzler. 2016.
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  • Matthias Neuber, Schlick und die "Wende der Philosophie" - Vom kritischen Realismus zum logischen Empirismus
    In Husserl, Cassirer, Schlick: "Wissenschaftliche Philosophie" im Spannungsfeld von Phänomenologie, Neukantianismus und logischem Empirismus, Springer. 2016.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, De l’'me
    In Enrico Berti & Michel Crubellier (eds.), Lire Aristote, . pp. 101-112. 2016.
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  • Klaus Corcilius, Common Sense and Extra Powers: A Discussion of Anna Marmodoro, Aristotle on Perceiving Objects
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 50 289-320. 2016.
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  • Matthias Neuber, Ostwald, Weber und die 'energetischen Grundlagen' der Kulturwissenschaft
    In Gerhard Wagner & Claudius Härpfer (eds.), Max Webers vergessene Zeitgenossen. Studien zur Genese der Wissenschaftslehre., Harrassowitz Verlag.. 2015.
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