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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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    Einleitung
    In Wie Dinge Sind: Noch Eine Alltagsontologie, De Gruyter. pp. 7-7. 2016.
  •  64
    Substanzen - neue perspektiven auf ein altes thema
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 76 (1): 237-246. 2008.
  • Contributions of the 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium (edited book)
    with Josef Mitterer and Katharina Neges
    Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. 2015.
  • Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach (edited book)
    with J. Quitterer and L. Runggaldier
    Holder-Pichler-Tempsky. 2003.
    Theory of Mind and Folk Psychology, Misc
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    3. Modi als Kräfte
    In Wie Dinge Sind: Noch Eine Alltagsontologie, De Gruyter. pp. 115-147. 2016.
  •  26
    6. Intrinsisch/extrinsisch
    In Wie Dinge Sind: Noch Eine Alltagsontologie, De Gruyter. pp. 222-233. 2016.
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    Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach (edited book)
    with Edmund Runggaldier and Josef Quitterer
    öbvhpt. 2003.
    Agent Causation
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