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126On negative and disjunctive propertiesIn Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Language, Truth and Ontology, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 28--36. 1991.
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1Metaphysics in the post-metaphysical age: papers of the 22st [sic] International Wittgenstein Symposium, August 15-21, 1999, Kirchberg am Wechsel (edited book, review)Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. 1999.
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81Ontologically Minimal Logical SemanticsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (2): 279-298. 1995.Ontologically minimal truth law semantics are provided for various branches of formal logic (classical propositional logic, S5 modal propositional logic, intuitionistic propositional logic, classical elementary predicate logic, free logic, and elementary arithmetic). For all of them logical validity/truth is defined in an ontologically minimal way, that is, not via truth value assignments or interpretations. Semantical soundness and completeness are proved (in an ontologically minimal way) for a…Read more
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1253A Cosmo-Ontological Argument for the Existence of a First Cause - Perhaps GodEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (2): 169--178. 2012.The paper presents a new version of the "Cosmological Argument" – considered to be an ontological argument, since it exclusively uses ontological concepts and principles. It employs famous results of modern physics, and distinguishes between event-causation and agent-causation. Due to these features, the argument manages to avoid the objection of infinite regress. It remains true, however, that the conclusion of the argument is too unspecific to be unambiguously considered an argument for the ex…Read more
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1Husserl transzendentaler Idealismus als Supervenienzthese. Ein interner RealismusIn Manfred Frank & Niels Weidtmann (eds.), Husserl und die Philosophie des Geistes, Suhrkamp. 2010.
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239Three indications for the existence of God in causal metaphysicsInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 66 (1). 2009.With the emergence of modern physics a conflict became apparent between the Principle of Sufficient Cause and the Principle of Physical Causal Closure. Though these principles are not logically incompatible, they could no longer be considered to be both true; one of them had to be false. The present paper makes use of this seldom noticed conflict to argue on the basis of considerations of comparative rationality for the truth of causal statements that have at least some degree of philosophico-th…Read more
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181Review: The Rationality of (A Form of) Relative Identity (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2). 2005.
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132Descartes' Argument für den psycho-physischen Dualismus im Lichte der modal-epistemischen LogikGrazer Philosophische Studien 35 (1): 83-101. 1989.Der cartesische DuaUsmus besteht nicht in der Behauptung, daß die Person und ihr Körper voneinander verschieden sind, sondern in der stärkeren Behauptung, daß sie beide ohne den anderen existieren können. Können ist dabei in einem außerordentlich schwachen Sinn zu nehmen, nämlich im Sinne der analytischen Möglichkeit. Descartes' Argument für diese Behauptung in der 6. Meditation ist im Rahmen der modal-epistemischen Logik als logisch korrektes Argument präzisierbar; daneben auch sein mit dem ers…Read more
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1Naturale Psyche: Husserl über die Seele als NaturobjektIn Verena Mayer, Christopher Erhard & Marisa Scherini (eds.), Die Aktualität Husserls, Karl Alber. 2011.
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91An Ontology of Intensional EntitiesIn Werner Stelzner (ed.), Philosophie und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 und 1991, De Gruyter. pp. 226-228. 1993.
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120Laws of Nature—A Skeptical ViewIn Jan Faye, Paul Needham, Uwe Scheffler & Max Urchs (eds.), Nature's Principles, Springer. pp. 229--238. 2005.
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59This book is intended as a comprehensive defense of psycho-physical dualism. It gives answers to the question of what dualism may consist in, and inquires into the broadly cultural motivation behind accepting dualism or its opponent physicalism. Arguments for dualism, among them strengthened versions of the famous classical arguments, are presented and defended against objections. Moreover, the various general objections to dualism are criticized in detail, for example, the allegation that duali…Read more
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205An alternative semantics for modal predicate-logicErkenntnis 37 (3). 1992.The semantical framework is fundamentally intensional: neither possible worlds nor sets as basic entities, but rather, besides individuals, propositions, properties and relations (in intension). Logical truth is defined in terms of logical form (without mentioning this notion) without employing sets of models and the concept of truth in a model. Truth itself is explicitly defined (without recursion); the truth-conditions for the logical constants of the object-language become theorems derivable …Read more
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46Husserl’s Classical Conception of Intentionality – and Its EnemiesIn Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock (ed.), Husserl and Analytic Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 55-86. 2016.
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52The Case for Agent-CausationIn Miroslaw Szatkowski & Marek Rosiak (eds.), Substantiality and Causality, De Gruyter. pp. 113-128. 2014.
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185Events and their realityLogic and Logical Philosophy 2 (5): 23-33. 1994.This paper presents a set-theoretical conceptual framework for theorizing about (possible) events , and states some analytical and synthetical principles which describe the way in which the concept of reality (or actuality ) applies to them. The conceptual framework has few primitives, but is nevertheless of great definitional power; the demonstration of this will fill the first part of the paper
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26Chapter II: On Knowing the Inward Mental LifeIn Defending Husserl: A Plea in the Case of Wittgenstein & Company Versus Phenomenology, De Gruyter. pp. 103-225. 2014.
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31Of Quantum Physics and DOMINDARsIn Antonella Corradini & Uwe Meixner (eds.), Quantum Physics Meets the Philosophy of Mind: New Essays on the Mind-Body Relation in Quantum-Theoretical Perspective, De Gruyter. pp. 17-34. 2014.
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165Actual existence, identity and ontological priorityErkenntnis 48 (2): 209-226. 1998.The paper first distinguishes ontological priority from epistemological priority and unilateral ontic dependence. Then explications of ontological priority are offered in terms of the reducibility of the actual existence or identity of entities in one ontological category to the actual existence or identity of entities in another. These explications lead to incompatible orders of ontological priority for individuals, properties of individuals and states of affairs. Common to those orders is, how…Read more
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1054First Causes: Divine and HumanEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (1): 125--140. 2013.The paper analyzes the concept of a first cause, both for event causation and for agent causation. It turns out that one is rather ready to believe in the existence of first causes that are events, but not in the existence of first causes that are agents. The paper, however, develops and defends a complex argument to the conclusion that there is a first agent-cause. one version of that argument proves -- not necessarily the existence of God -- but still the existence of a godlike agent. Finally,…Read more
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42Rezension von Erwin Tegtmeier: Grundzüge einer kategorialen OntologieDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 41 (2): 416-419. 1993.