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University of Vienna
Department of Philosophy

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  • Institut Für Angewandte Psychologie: Gesundheit, Entwicklung Und Förderung
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Department Affiliates

  • 24
    Regular faculty
  • 85
    Other faculty
  • 17
    Retired faculty
  • 67
    Graduate students
  • 48
    Undergraduates
  • 39
    Alumni
  • 5
    Other

Department Activity

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  •  Publications

Also at University of Vienna

  • Institut Für Angewandte Psychologie: Gesundheit, Entwicklung Und Förderung
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  • Keith Raymond Harris, Whose (Extended) Mind Is It, Anyway?
    Erkenntnis 86 (6): 1599-1613. 2019.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke, Chauncey Maher's Plant Minds
    BJPS Review of Books. 2019.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke, Human Persons – A Process View
    In Jörg Noller (ed.), Was sind und wie existieren Personen?: Probleme und Perspektiven der gegenwärtigen Forschung, Mentis, Brill Deutschland. pp. 53-76. 2019.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke (Spann), The Disappearance of Change: Towards a Process Account of Persistence
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (1): 12-30. 2019.
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  • Olof Leffler, New Shmagency Worries
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 15 (2): 121-145. 2019.
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  • Olof Leffler, The Constitution of Constitutivism
    Dissertation, University of Leeds. 2019.
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  • Katharina Kraus, The Parity and Disparity between Inner and Outer Experience in Kant
    Kantian Review 24 (2): 171-195. 2019.
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  • Katharina Kraus, Rethinking the Relationship between Empirical Psychology and Transcendental Philosophy in Kant
    In Dina Emundts & Sally Sedgwick (eds.), Psychologie, De Gruyter. pp. 47-76. 2019.
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  • Michael Schmitz, Co‐Subjective Consciousness Constitutes Collectives
    Journal of Social Philosophy 49 (1): 137-160. 2018.
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  • Hans Bernhard Schmid and Michael Schmitz, Introduction
    Journal of Social Philosophy 49 (1): 7-11. 2018.
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  • Michael Schmitz, Force, content and logic
    In Gabriele M. Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 221-223. 2018.
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  • Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau, The First Vienna Circle: Myth or Reality?
    Hungarian Philosophical Review 62 (4): 50-65. 2018.
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  • Wolfgang Wein, Visual turn: Platon, Descartes, Kant, Cassirer: die Wende von Empirisimus, analytischer Philosophie und Naturalismus zu einem modernen, rationalistischen Neukantianismus
    Königshausen & Neumann. 2018.
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  • Donata Romizi, Die amerikanische Spitze eines Wiener Eisbergs. Edgar Zilsel und die Frage nach den Möglichkeitsbedingungen der Erkenntnis
    In Max Beck & Nicholas Coomann (eds.), Historische Erfahrung und begriffliche Transformation, Lit Verlag. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, The art, poetics, and grammar of technological innovation as practice, process, and performance
    AI and Society 33 (4): 501-510. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, Technology Games: Using Wittgenstein for Understanding and Evaluating Technology
    Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (5): 1503-1519. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, How to describe and evaluate “deception” phenomena: recasting the metaphysics, ethics, and politics of ICTs in terms of magic and performance and taking a relational and narrative turn
    Ethics and Information Technology 20 (2): 71-85. 2018.
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  • Wessel Reijers and Mark Coeckelbergh, The Blockchain as a Narrative Technology: Investigating the Social Ontology and Normative Configurations of Cryptocurrencies
    Philosophy and Technology 31 (1): 103-130. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, Quinn DuPont, and Wessel Reijers, Towards a Philosophy of Financial Technologies
    Philosophy and Technology 31 (1): 9-14. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, Transzendenzmaschinen: Der Transhumanismus und seine religiösen Quellen
    In Benedikt Paul Göcke und Frank Meier-Hamidi (ed.), Designobjekt Mensch, Herder. pp. 81-93. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, Should we ban fully autonomous weapons?
    Uni:View Magazin. 2018.
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  • Kathleen Richardson, Mark Coeckelbergh, Kutoma Wakunuma, Erik Billing, Tom Ziemke, Pablo Gomez, Bram Vanderborght, and Tony Belpaeme, Robot Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism
    IEEE Technology and Society Magazine 37 (1): 30-39. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, Technology and the good society
    Technology in Society 52 4-9. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh and Michael Funk, Wittgenstein as a Philosopher of Technology: Tool Use, Forms of Life, Technique, and a Transcendental Argument
    Human Studies 41 (2): 165-191. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, Why Care About Robots? Empathy, Moral Standing, and the Language of Suffering
    Kairos 20 (1): 141-158. 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, M. Loh, J. Funk, M. Seibt, and J. Nørskov, Envisioning Robots in Society – Power, Politics, and Public Space (edited book)
    . 2018.
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  • Mark Coeckelbergh, Michael Funk, and Stefan Koller, Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Technology
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 22 (3): 287-295. 2018.
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  • Martin Kusch, The Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge Revisited
    In Marcel van Ackeren (ed.), Philosophy and the Historical Perspective, Oxford University Press. pp. 200-213. 2018.
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  • Martin Kusch and Robin McKenna, The Genealogy of Relativism and Absolutism
    In Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 217-239. 2018.
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  • Martin Kusch and Matthew Ratcliffe, The World of Chronic Pain
    In Kevin Aho (ed.), Existential Medicine: Essays on Health and Illness, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 61-80. 2018.
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Administrators

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    Anja Weiberg
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