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Uwe A. Meixner

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Universität Regensburg
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1986
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  • On Some Realisms Most Realists Dont't Like
    Metaphysica 1 (2). 2000.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyRealism and Anti-Realism
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    In Defending Husserl: A Plea in the Case of Wittgenstein & Company Versus Phenomenology, De Gruyter. pp. 493-499. 2014.
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    New perspectives for a dualistic conception of mental causation
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (1): 17-38. 2008.
    The paper provides new perspectives for a dualistic conception of mental causation by putting causation that originates in a nonphysical self into an evolutionary perspective. Nonphysical causation of this type - free agency -, together with nonphysical consciousness, is regarded as being not only compatible with physics, but also as having a natural place in nature. It is described how free agency can work, on the basis of the brain, and how it can be compatible with the result of the Libet-exp…Read more
    The paper provides new perspectives for a dualistic conception of mental causation by putting causation that originates in a nonphysical self into an evolutionary perspective. Nonphysical causation of this type - free agency -, together with nonphysical consciousness, is regarded as being not only compatible with physics, but also as having a natural place in nature. It is described how free agency can work, on the basis of the brain, and how it can be compatible with the result of the Libet-experiment. The necessary condition for the existence of free agency is that the physical macro-world is indeterministic to a degree that is relevant for living beings, that is, for their survival and well-being. From an evolutionary point of view, and on the basis of the facts of consciousness, it is more likely than not that this condition is in fact fulfilled.
    AgencyFree Will and Neuroscience
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    The Theory of Ontic Modalities
    Ontos Verlag. 2006.
    This book presents a comprehensive, non-model-theoretic theory of ontic necessity and possibility within a formal (and formalised) ontology consisting of states of affairs, properties, and individuals.
    Ontology
  • Aquinas on Forms, Individuation, and Matter
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 43 (1/2): 45-64. 1996.
    Thomas Aquinas
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    A Brief Ontology of Spatial and Temporal Localization
    In Christian Kanzian (ed.), Persistence, De Gruyter. pp. 91-102. 2007.
    PersistenceThree- and Four-Dimensionalism
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    Truth against Reason, and Reason against Truth
    In Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 173-184. 2014.
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    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 7 (2): 1-2. 1992.
    In fact, Godel gave an important model of pure predication, where he showed that restricted comprehension without parameters is valid, but where restricted comprehension with parameters is not (although this invalidity was not established until Cohen). This is the model based on ordinal definability in set theory.
    Edmund HusserlHusserl: Philosophy of Mind
  • Gottfried Seebaß: Wollen (review)
    Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 2. 1994.
  • Die Neue Monadologie / The New Monadology
    Metaphysica 2 (1). 2001.
    Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Physik und Metaphysik
    In Christian Tapp & Christof Breitsameter (eds.), Theologie und Naturwissenschaften, De Gruyter. pp. 157-184. 2014.
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