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11Saint Vitus DanceIn William Irwin (ed.), Black Sabbath and philosophy: mastering reality, Wiley. pp. 87--95. 2012.
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109David Smith and Amie Thomasson, editors, phenomenology and philosophy of mindMinds and Machines 18 (3): 417-419. 2008.
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80The book aims to set out in which respects concepts are properly studied in philosophy, what methodological role the study of concepts has in philoso-phy's study of the world. Many of the considerations in this book nowadays are placed under the headline ‘metaphilosophy’. In contrast to paradigmatic ordinary language philosophy the book endorses a representationalist theory of meaning and concepts, thus agreeing with many of its critics in philosophy and the cognitive sciences. In contrast to ma…Read more
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127Peter Carruthers, consciousness: Essays from a higher-order perspectiveMinds and Machines 18 (3): 409-411. 2008.
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135The Logic of Truth in Paraconsistent Internal RealismStudia Philosophica Estonica 1 (1): 76-83. 2008.The paper discusses which modal principles should hold for a truth operator answering to the truth theory of internal realism. It turns out that the logic of truth in internal realism is isomorphic to the modal system S4.
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176Herman Cappelen, Philosophy without Intuitions. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 33 (5): 366-370. 2013.
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139Do Cats Have Beliefs?In Stephen Hales (ed.), What Philosophy Teaches You about Your Cat, . 2008.In our dealings with our pets, and larger animals in general, at least most of us see them as conscious beings. We say “the cat feels pain” ascribing sensation. We notice “My cat wants to get in the kitchen because she thinks there is some cheese left” ascribing beliefs and desires. Explanations likes these can be employed on a variety of occasions, and usually we are content with what they say. We seem to understand why our cat is doing what she does. On the other hand the employment of human c…Read more
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1Animal consciousness, anthromorphism and heterophenomenologyPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 113 (2): 397-410. 2006.
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131Penelope Maddy, Defending the Axioms: On the Philosophical Foundations of Set Theory. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 31 (4): 292-294. 2011.
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172Methodologische überlegungen zu tierischen überzeugungenJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 38 (2): 347-355. 2007.A theory of the beliefs of non-human animals is not closed to us, only because we do not have beliefs of their kind. Starting from a theory of human beliefs and working on a building block model of propositional attitudes a theory of animal beliefs is viable. Such a theory is an example of the broader conception of a heterophenomenological approach to animal cognition. The theory aims at outlining the crucial differences between human and animal beliefs as well as the relations between these att…Read more
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153Why and how to be a DialetheistStudia Philosophica Estonica 1 (2): 208-227. 2008.In the first part the paper rehearses the main arguments why to be a dialetheist (i.e. why to assume that some contradictions are true). Dialetheism, however, has been criticised as irrational or self-refutating. Therefore the second part of the paper outlines one way to make dialetheism rational assertable. True contradictions turn out to be both believable and assertable. The argument proceeds by setting out basic principles of assertion and denial, and employing bivalent truth value operators…Read more
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86Ist die transzendentalpragmatik letztbegründet oder holistisch?Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 26 (1): 153-168. 1995.Is transcendental pragmatics a matter of ultimate foundation or a matter of holism? Transcendental pragmatics as developed by Karl-Otto Apel has been the object of various criticisms. Against the fallibilists' claim (Albert) that argumentation is at last either dogmatic, axiomatic or circular, the transcendental pragmatists have given an argument that ultimate foundation ('Letztbegründung') cannot be proved to be impossible. But this clarification of their claims leaves open the questions whethe…Read more
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111In the last twenty years analytic philosophy has seen a rising interest in the philosophy of religion in general and in rational reconstructions of religion related arguments and Christian doctrines. In this short note I like to point to a problem that although cosmological arguments play a great role in the present discussion has not received the attention, I believe, it deserves.[1] An old objection to cosmological arguments, named “the Carriage Objection” by Schopenhauer[2], charges them as b…Read more
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152Die Welt ist die Gesamtheit der Tatsachen, nicht der DingeGrazer Philosophische Studien 57 (1): 111-131. 1999.Die in Wittgensteins Anfangsthesen des Tractatus formulierte Ansicht, daß Tatsachen die Bausteine der Welt ausmachen, kann auch so interpretiert werden, daß Tatsachen physische Entitäten sind. Die These von der physischen Existenz von Tatsachen wird in der analytischen Philosophie jedoch weitgehend abgelehnt. Hier wird hingegen versucht, diese Position als Tatsachen-Ontologie kohärent zu entwickeln. Vorzüge diese Position wären u.a. eine elegante Deutung der Vielheit verschiedener wahrer Aussage…Read more
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101Conceptual atomism of this type is incompatible with many other semantic approaches. One of these approaches is justificationist semantics. This book assumes conceptual atomism.
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3398The following essay reconsiders the ontological and logical issues around Frege’s Basic Law (V). If focuses less on Russell’s Paradox, as most treatments of Frege’s Grundgesetze der Arithmetik (GGA)1 do, but rather on the relation between Frege’s Basic Law (V) and Cantor’s Theorem (CT). So for the most part the inconsistency of Naïve Comprehension (in the context of standard Second Order Logic) will not concern us, but rather the ontological issues central to the conflict between (BLV) and (CT).…Read more
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57Phil Dowe, Galileo, Darwin, and Hawking. The Interplay of Science, Reason and Religion Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 25 (5): 349-351. 2005.
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56Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Rationality and Reflection: How to Think About What to Think. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 36 (4): 173-175. 2016.Review of Jonathan Kvanvig Rationality and Reflection.
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2046Transcendental Logic RedefinedReview of Contemporary Philosophy 7. 2008.Traditionally transcendental logic has been set apart from formal logic. Transcendental logic had to deal with the conditions of possibility of judgements, which were presupposed by formal logic. Defined as a purely philosophical enterprise transcendental logic was considered as being a priori delivering either analytic or even synthetic a priori results. In this paper it is argued that this separation from the (empirical) cognitive sciences should be given up. Transcendental logic should be und…Read more
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Savas L. Tsohatzidis, ed., John Searle's Philosophy of Language: Force, Meaning and MindPhilosophy in Review 29 (1): 69. 2009.
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62Naturalistic explanations (of linguistic behaviour) have to answer two questions: What is meant by giving a naturalistic explanation, and what does it explain after all? Two kinds of descriptivism present in Wittgenstein´s work are distinguished and applied to Hirsch´s “division problem”. They answer the two questions raised and keeping in mind their distinction is important to assess naturalistic explanations.
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96Peter Schotch, Bryson Brown, and Raymond Jennings, eds., On Preserving: Essays on Preservationism and Paraconsistent Logic. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 30 (6): 430-431. 2010.
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173In our dealings with animals at least most of us see them as conscious beings. On the other hand the employment of human categories to animals seems to be problematic. Reflecting on the details of human beliefs, for example, casts serious doubt on whether the cat is able to believe anything at all. These theses try to reflect on methodological issues when investigating animal minds. Developing a theory of animal mentality seems to be a test case of the interdisciplinary research programme in cog…Read more
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1Maurice Finocchiaro, Arguments about Arguments: Systematic, Critical and Historical Essays in Logical Theory Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 26 (4): 252-254. 2006.
University of Cologne
PhD, 1993
Areas of Specialization
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |