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Christian Kanzian

University of Innsbruck
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  • University of Innsbruck
    Department of Philosophy
    Institute For Christian Philosophy
    Professor
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (127)
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    1. Modi als partikulare Entitäten
    In Wie Dinge Sind: Noch Eine Alltagsontologie, De Gruyter. pp. 70-92. 2016.
  •  42
    Zur Ontologie natürlicher Arten
    Disputatio Philosophica 1 (1): 70-78. 1999.
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    8. Haben wir es hier mit einer Alltagsontologie zu tun?
    In Wie Dinge Sind: Noch Eine Alltagsontologie, De Gruyter. pp. 243-246. 2016.
  •  43
    Existential Dependence and other Formal Relations
    In Miroslaw Szatkowski (ed.), God, Truth, and other Enigmas, De Gruyter. pp. 183-196. 2015.
    Ontology
  •  44
    The type of the rationality of statements about God. Notes on the systematic evaluation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
    Disputatio Philosophica 6 (1): 45-52. 2004.
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    1. Der kategoriale Rahmen
    In Wie Dinge Sind: Noch Eine Alltagsontologie, De Gruyter. pp. 8-24. 2016.
  • Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach (edited book)
    with et al
    ALWS Society. 2002.
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