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86Der neue Spinozismus und das Verhältnis von deskriptiver und revisionärer MetaphysikDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 63 (3): 476-496. 2015.Relying on the assumption that Spinoza makes a double use of the principle of sufficient reason, Michael Della Rocca has defended a reconstruction of Spinoza’s approach as a metaphysical outlook according to which all particulars vanish in the only and one divine substance. This implies nothing less than a radical attempt to suggest a new and completely revisionary form of metaphysics. After a short discussion of Strawson’s distinction between revisionary and descriptive metaphysics and an expos…Read more
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28Schopenhauer: Emotionen als WillensphänomeneIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 479-500. 2008.
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30Malebranche: Neigungen und LeidenschaftenIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 331-350. 2008.
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165Finite subjects in the ethics: Spinoza on indexical knowledge, the first person and the individuality of human mindsRenz, Ursula . Finite Subjects in the Ethics: Spinoza on Indexical Knowledge, the First Person and the Individuality of Human Minds. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013.This chapter suggests a new interpretation of Spinoza’s concept of mind claiming that the goal of the equation of the human mind with the idea of the body is not to solve the mind-body problem, but rather to show how we can, within the framework of Spinoza’s rationalism, conceive of finite minds as irreducibly distinguishable individuals. To support this view, the chapter discusses the passage from E2p11 to E2p13 against the background of three preliminaries, i.e. the notion of a union between m…Read more
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45Changing one’s own Feelings: Spinoza and Shaftesbury on Philosophy as TherapyIn Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (ed.), Emotional Minds: The Passions and the Limits of Pure Inquiry in Early Modern Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 121-136. 2012.
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53Vernunft oder Wahnsinn?Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 64 (1): 73-88. 2016.Name der Zeitschrift: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Jahrgang: 64 Heft: 1 Seiten: 73-88
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59Schwerpunkt: Hermann Cohens PhilosophieDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (2): 221-226. 2011.
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24Rousseau: Die Transformation der Leidenschaften in soziale GefühleIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 435-456. 2008.
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1Klar, aber nicht deutlich. Descartes' Schmerzbeispiele vor dem Hintergrund seiner PhilosophieStudia Philosophica 62 149-165. 2003.
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134Doxastische Selbstkontrolle und Wahrheitssensitivität: Descartes und Spinoza über die Voraussetzungen einer rationalistischen Ethik der ÜberzeugungenArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 96 (4): 463-488. 2014.Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 96 Heft: 4 Seiten: 463-488
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75Von Marburg nach Pittsburgh: Philosophie als TranszendentalphilosophieDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (2): 249-270. 2011.The article reconstructs some of the basic decisions underlying Hermann Cohen′s theoretical philosophy by drawing a line to some claims of Winfrid Sellars′ and to one aspect of Robert Brandom′s philosophy. The first part is concerned with a comparison of the main theses of Cohen′s book Kants Theorie der Erfahrung and Sellars′ early essay entitled Some remarks on Kant′s Theory of Experience, both authors reading the Critique of Pure Reason as the discovery of a new, holistic concept of experien…Read more
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27Smith: Sympathie, moralisches Urteil und InteresselosigkeitIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 413-434. 2008.
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45Sartre: Emotionen als UrteileIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 661-680. 2008.
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29Nietzsche: Umwertung der AffekteIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 525-546. 2008.
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46Hutcheson: Leidenschaften und Moral SenseIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 371-392. 2008.
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90Spinoza on Philosophy, Religion, and Politics. The Theologico‐Political Treatise, by SusanJames. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, x + 348 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐19‐969812‐7 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 22 (S2): 1-5. 2014.
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77Self-Knowledge: A History (edited book)Oxford University Press USA. 2016.The acquisition of self-knowledge is often described as one of the main goals of philosophical inquiry. At the same time, some sort of self-knowledge is often regarded as a necessary condition of our being a human agent or human subject. Thus self-knowledge is taken to constitute both the beginning and the end of humans' search for wisdom, and as such it is intricately bound up with the very idea of philosophy. Not surprisingly therefore, the Delphic injunction 'Know thyself' has fascinated phil…Read more
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35Kantisches Denken als Stilgesetz: Kantianismus und Neukantianismus in Ernst Cassirers KulturphilosophieIn Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 323-330. 2001.
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197Warum selber denken? Zum Problem und Begriff des epistemischen IndividualismusAnalyse & Kritik 31 (2): 243-259. 2009.Since the last two decades of the 20th century it has been widely accepted that testimony has to be acknowledged as a source of knowledge. As a side effect, any form of epistemic individualism has been discredited. The article provides some arguments against the dismissive attitude towards epistemic individualism. I distinguish between three forms of epistemic individualism, and I argue that only the most extreme form can be flatly rejected while there are good reasons for maintaining the other …Read more
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86The idea of philosophical developmentKant Studien 107 (3): 536-544. 2016.Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 3 Seiten: 536-544.
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66Spinozas Erkenntnistheorie: Eine naturalisierte Epistemologie?Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (3): 419-432. 2009.This article addresses the question whether or not, in his Ethics, Spinoza is committed to a naturalized epistemology. In the first step, the cognitive psychological principles involved in the concept of imagination are discussed. It is shown that Spinoza does indeed suggest a causal account for the contents of human thought, yet, in contrast to many psychologist views he does not privilege physicalist explanations, but allows for historical as well as for linguistic accounts. In the second sect…Read more
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58Heidegger und Bollnow: Theorie der Befindlichkeit und ihre KritikIn Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 635-660. 2008.