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23Wie hätte etwas anderes geschehen können als das, was geschehen ist?Erwägen, Wissen, Ethik 20 66-68. 2009.Reply to Geert Keil
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335Defending design arguments against PlantingaPhilosophia Reformata 79 (1): 54-65. 2014.This article criticises Alvin Plantinga’s claim that ‘basic’ design beliefs, which arise without a conscious inference, have more positive epistemic status than non-basic ones and that we cannot evaluate the probabilities involved in inferential, inductive design arguments.
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42Review of: Bergmann, Gustav, Collected Works Vol. I (review)In M. C. Galavotti (ed.), Cambridge and Vienna. Frank P. Ramsey and the Vienna Circle (Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, Vol. 12), . 2006.
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52Although many philosophers today have turned away slightly from the linguistic turn, their methods, e.g. conceptual analysis, are still linguistic. These methods lead to false results. The right method in philosophy, like in other disciplines, is to try to perceive the object and to collect and weigh evidence. We must turn back to things in themselves.
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236Belief, Knowledge, and Omniscience. Review of: Paul Weingartner: OmniscienceGrazer Philosophische Studien 83 (1): 267--279. 2011.
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Ideas, and Other Things Empiricists Do Not LikeIn Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (ed.), Existence, culture, and persons: the ontology of Roman Ingarden, Ontos. pp. 55. 2005.
Daniel von Wachter
International Academy of Philosophy In The Principality of Liechtenstein
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International Academy of Philosophy In The Principality of LiechtensteinProfessor
Oriel College, Oxford
Alumnus, 2002
Mauren, Mauren, Liechtenstein
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