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139Intense heat immediately perceived is nothing distinct from a particular sort of painBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (1). 2001.The paper proposes a novel interpretation of Berkeley's so-called Assimilation Argument in the First Dialogue between Hylas and Philonous.
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Wolfgang Kienzler, Begriff und Gegenstand (= Philosophische Abhandlungen, Bd. 98) (review)Philosophisches Jahrbuch 118 (2): 446. 2011.
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1627Act-Based Conceptions of Propositional Content: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2017.Ever since Frege, propositions have played a central role in philosophy of language. Propositions are generally conceived as abstract objects that have truth conditions essentially and fulfill both the role of the meaning of sentences and of the objects or content of propositional attitudes. More recently, the abstract conception of propositions has given rise to serious dissatisfaction among a number of philosophers, who have instead proposed a conception of propositional content based on cogn…Read more
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1From psychology to phenomenology: Franz Brentano's psychology from an empirical standpoint and contemporary philosophy of mind (review)Grazer Philosophische Studien 88 (1): 285-287. 2013.
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144Truth via Sentential QuantificationDialogue 44 (3): 539-550. 2005.This paper is a critical evaluation of Kuenne's attempt to define truth via quantification into the position of a sentence
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282‘Portraying’ a PropositionPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (1): 137-161. 2001.Hector-Neri Castaneda claimed in several papers that a proposition expressed by an indexical sentence can be re-expressed by means of an oratio obliqua clause that contains a quasi-indicator. Robert M. Adams and Rogers Albritton have presented a counter-argument that is accepted by Castaneda himself. I will argue that the Adams/Albritton argument is not convincing: The argument uses several assumptions which could be disputed. The paper tries to develop a more direct argument against Castaneda’s…Read more
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173Brentano on the dual relation of the mentalPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (3): 465-483. 2013.Brentano held that every mental phenomenon has an object and is conscious (the dual relation thesis). The dual relation thesis faces a number of well-known problems. The paper explores how Brentano tried to overcome these problems. In considering Brentano's responses, the paper sheds light on Brentano's theory of judgement that underpins his philosophy of mind
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Jakob STEINBRENNER: Zeichen uber Zeichen. Grundlagen einer Theorie der Metabezugnahme. Synchron: Heidelberg, Wissenschaftsverlag der Autoren, 2004 (review)Grazer Philosophische Studien 70 (1): 270. 2006.
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1Are Particulars or States of Affairs Given inIn Maria Elisabeth Reicher (ed.), States of Affairs, De Gruyter. pp. 30--129. 2009.The paper argues that the basic objects of perception are particulars, tropes in particular. It defends this view by proposing a response to the objection that we cannot perceive particulars without perceiving that it is so-and-so.
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Review of M. Stepanians: Gottlob Frege zur Einführung (review)Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 57 (3). 2003.
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190Vacuous Names in Early Analytic Philosophy: Frege, Russell, and MoorePhilosophy Compass 11 (6): 316-326. 2016.Empty proper names give rise to intriguing questions. Frege, Moore and Russell stand at the beginning of analytic philosophy's engagement with these questions. In this paper I will therefore introduce and assess their views on the topic of empty names and draw connections to recent work.
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127Towards a Neo-Brentanian Theory of ExistencePhilosophers' Imprint 17 1-20. 2017.The paper presents an account of the concept of existence that is based on Brentano’s work. In contrast to Frege and Russell, Brentano took ‘exists’ to express a that subsumes objects and explained it with recourse to the non-propositional attitude of acknowledgment. I argue that the core of Brentano’s view can be developed to a defensible alternative to the Frege-Russell view of existence.
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82From Mental Holism to the Soul and BackThe Monist 100 (1): 133-154. 2017.In his Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkt Brentano proposed a view of consciousness that neither has room nor need for a subject of mental acts, a soul. Later he changed his mind: there is a soul that appears in consciousness. In this paper I will argue that Brentano’s change of view is not justified. The subjectless view of consciousness can be defended against Brentano’s argument and it is superior to its predecessor.
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91Robin D. Rollinger, Austrian Phenomenology: Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and Others on Mind and Object (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2009.
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49"Caius-at-Noon" or Bolzano on Tense and PersistenceHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 20 (1). 2003.
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86Bolzano on conceptual and intuitive truth: the point and purpose of the distinctionCanadian Journal of Philosophy 43 (1): 13-36. 2013.Bolzano incorporated Kant's distinction between intuitions and concepts into the doctrine of propositions by distinguishing between conceptual (Begriffssätze an sich) and intuitive propositions (Anschauungssätze an sich). An intuitive proposition contains at least one objective intuition, that is, a simple idea that represents exactly one object; a conceptual proposition contains no objective intuition. After Bolzano, philosophers dispensed with the distinction between conceptual and intuitive p…Read more
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208Hope as a Primitive Mental StateRatio 28 (2): 207-222. 2015.We criticize attempts to define hope in terms of other psychological states and argue that hope is a primitive mental state whose nature can be illuminated by specifying key aspects of its functional profile
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| 19th Century Philosophy |