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223Is type identity incompatible with multiple realization?Grazer Philosophische Studien 65 (1): 37-49. 2002.It is commonly believed that there is a fundamental incompatibility between multiple realization and type identity in the philosophy of mind. This claim can be challenged, however, since a single neural type may be realized by different microphysical types. In this case, the identity statement would connect the psychological and the neural type, while the neural type, in turn, could be multiply realized by different microphysical types. Such a multiple realization of higher level types occurs qu…Read more
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173The Functional Mapping HypothesisTopoi 36 (1): 107-118. 2017.Dissociation thought experiments like Zombie and Inverted Spectrum cases play an essential role in the qualia debate. Critics have long since argued that these cases raise serious epistemic issues, undermining first person access to phenomenal states also in normal subjects. Proponents have denied this because, due to their phenomenal experience, normal subjects have epistemic abilities that Zombies don’t have. Here I will present a modified version of these thought experiments: Part-time Zombie…Read more
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How privileged is first-person privileged access?American Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1): 1-15. 2010.Many philosophers agree that mental states are subject to privileged first-person access. Exactly what privileged, first-person access means is controversial, but it seems that, while our third-person access to mental states is only indirect because it depends on behavioral observation, first-person access seems to be direct because it depends on no such mediation
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23Pessimismus und UtopieIn Pessimismus: Geschichtsphilosophie, Metaphysik Und Moderne von Nietzsche Bis Spengler, De Gruyter. pp. 164-172. 1997.
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295Feeling causesJournal of Consciousness Studies 13 (1-2): 129-152. 2006.According to qualia-epiphenomenalism, phenomenal properties are causally inefficacious, they are metaphysically distinct from, and nomologically connected with certain physical properties. The present paper argues that the claim of causal inefficacy undermines any effort to establish the alleged nomological connection. Epiphenomenalists concede that variations of phenomenal properties in the absence of any variation of physical/functional properties are logically possible, however they deny that…Read more
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39Dithyrambiker des Untergangs Gnosis und die Ästhetik der ModerneDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 40 (8): 937-961. 1992.
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501. Naturalizing Free Will – Empirical and Conceptual IssuesIn Christoph Lumer (ed.), Morality in Times of Naturalising the Mind, De Gruyter. pp. 45-62. 2014.
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38Im Schatten des Schönen: die Ästhetik des Hässlichen in historischen Ansätzen und aktuellen Debatten (edited book)Aisthesis Verlag. 2006.
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21LiteraturIn Dithyrambiker des Untergangs: Gnostizismus in Ästhetik Und Philosophie der Moderne, Akademie Verlag. pp. 413-441. 1994.
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1Il concetto kantiano della teleologiaRivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 75 (4): 571-589. 1998.
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341Self-Determination. Free Will, Responsibility, and DeterminismSynthesis Philosophica 22 (2): 455-475. 2007.An analysis of our commonsense concept of freedom yields two “minimal criteria”: Autonomy distinguishes freedom from compulsion; Authorship distinguishes freedom from chance. Translating freedom into “self-determination” can account for both criteria. Self-determination is understood as determination by “personal-preferences” which are constitutive for a person. Freedom and determinism are therefore compatible; the crucial question is not whether an action is determined at all but, rather, wheth…Read more
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17GeschichtsphilosophieIn Pessimismus: Geschichtsphilosophie, Metaphysik Und Moderne von Nietzsche Bis Spengler, De Gruyter. pp. 64-84. 1997.
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20›Entzückungen am Herdfeuer des Seynsc‹: Martin HeideggerIn Dithyrambiker des Untergangs: Gnostizismus in Ästhetik Und Philosophie der Moderne, Akademie Verlag. pp. 255-336. 1994.
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56Contentsintroductionmorality in times of naturalising the mind – an overviewpart I: Free will, responsibility and the naturalised mind1. Naturalizing free will – empirical and conceptual issues2. Libet’s experiments and the possibility of free conscious decision3. The effectiveness of intentions – a critique of wegnerpart II: Naturalising ethics? – Metaethical perspectives4. Neuroethics and the rationalism/sentimentalism divide5. Experimental ethics – a critical analysispart III: Naturalised ethics? Empirical perspectives6. Moral soulfulness & moral hypocrisy – is scientific study of moral agency relevant to ethical reflection?Part IV: Neuroethics – which values?7. The rationale behind surgery –truth, facts, valuesbiographical notes on the authorsname index (review)In Morality in Times of Naturalising the Mind, De Gruyter. pp. 45-62. 2014.
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91Materialism, metaphysics, and the intuition of distinctnessJournal of Consciousness Studies 18 (7-8): 7-8. 2011.According to many philosophers, an 'explanatory gap' exists between third-person scientific theories and qualitative firstperson experience of mental states like pain feelings or colour experiences such that the former can't explain the latter. Here it is argued that the thought experiments that are invoked by this position are inconsistent, that the position requires a specific kind of first-person privilege which actually does not exist, and that the underlying argument is circular because it …Read more
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263Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility (edited book)Lexington Books. 2013.Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility is an edited collection of new essays by an internationally recognized line-up of contributors. It is aimed at readers who wish to explore the philosophical and scientific arguments for free will skepticism and their implications.
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30KosmologieIn Pessimismus: Geschichtsphilosophie, Metaphysik Und Moderne von Nietzsche Bis Spengler, De Gruyter. pp. 30-50. 1997.
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251The Second-Person PerspectiveInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 55 (1). 2012.Abstract The rise of social neuroscience has brought the second-person perspective back into the focus of philosophy. Although this is not a new topic, it is certainly less well understood than the first-person and third-person perspectives, and it is even unclear whether it can be reduced to one of these perspectives. The present paper argues that no such reduction is possible because the second-person perspective provides a unique kind of access to certain facts, namely other persons' mental s…Read more
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26Historische SkizzeIn Dithyrambiker des Untergangs: Gnostizismus in Ästhetik Und Philosophie der Moderne, Akademie Verlag. pp. 24-45. 1994.
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39Revision der Moderne Th. W. Adorno und Jean-François LyotardDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (11): 1266-1278. 1991.
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32Fazit: Die Perspektive des PessimismusIn Pessimismus: Geschichtsphilosophie, Metaphysik Und Moderne von Nietzsche Bis Spengler, De Gruyter. pp. 211-214. 1997.
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44Die Wissenschaft vom Schönen. Kunstpsychologie und die Ästhetik der ModerneZeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 49 (1). 1995.
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73Neuroökonomie – Grundlagen und GrenzenAnalyse & Kritik 29 (1): 24-37. 2007.According to a widespread view, neuroscientific basic research tells us more about the essence of the mind than psychology and may, in the long run, even replace those higher level approaches. Contrary to this view, it is demonstrated that many features can only be observed and explained on a certain level of complexity. This is particularly obvious in the case of neuromarketing and neuroeconomics. In both cases, neuroscientific methods depend on behavioral paradigms. Still, neuroscientific rese…Read more
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33Apotheose Des subjekts: Gnostizismus in blochs geist der utopieIn Dithyrambiker des Untergangs: Gnostizismus in Ästhetik Und Philosophie der Moderne, Akademie Verlag. pp. 199-254. 1994.
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22Ludwig Klages: Heidnische GnosisIn Dithyrambiker des Untergangs: Gnostizismus in Ästhetik Und Philosophie der Moderne, Akademie Verlag. pp. 135-198. 1994.
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24„Interpretationen der Wahrheit“. Bericht über die Tagung des Engeren Kreises der AGPD in Tübingen, 28. September – 1. Oktober 1998 (review)Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 24 (1): 81-88. 1999.
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