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    Rezension: Thomas Kuhn (review)
    with Stefan Gugerell
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 23 (1): 91-99. 2010.
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    One problem of intergenerational justice concerns the question whether the present generation bears moral responsibility for future generations and how to justify such a responsibility. A way of justification is to take a person-affecting view of ethics, according to which no action is morally bad per se, but only with respect to someone (e.g. with respect to future generations). Against a person-affecting view sometimes the so-called non-identity-problem is posed. This problem states that there…Read more
  •  7
    Rezension: Funktion, Begriff, Bedeutung (review)
    with Christoph Leitner
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 22 (1): 62-64. 2009.
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    Ancient and Modern Ethics Combined
    Athens Dialogues E-Journal 1 (1). 2010.
    One challenge of societies in the 21st century is the conflict of norms between different cultures. In Ancient Greece, too, such conflicts arose, and great thinkers offered great solutions. In this contribution we will argue for the following: - Ancient ethical theories were not only individual ethical theories but also social ethical theories (II). - The ancient methods of scientific examinations are useful not only in classical sciences but also in ethics (III). - Accepting the result of (III)…Read more
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    Rezension: Funktion, Begriff, Bedeutung. Fünf logische Studien (review)
    with Christoph Leitner
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 22 (1): 62-64. 2009.
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    Knowledge by Narratives: On the Methodology of Stump’s Defence
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (3): 155--165. 2012.
    Eleonore Stump claims in her book "Wandering in Darkness" that the problem of evil can be solved best by the help of narratives. This - so Stump - is due to the fact that narratives allow one to get a general view about relevant parts of the discussion of suffering. In this context she distinguishes the more detailed view of the discussion from a more general one by two different modes of cognition: the mode of gathering "knowledge that" and that one of gathering "knowledge how". Knowledge by na…Read more
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    Conference Report: Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2011 (review)
    with Albert J. J. Anglberger, Alexander Gebharter, and Stefan H. Gugerell
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 26 (1): 104-109. 2012.
    The SOPhiA conferences are intended to give young predoctoral philosophers the possibility to actively attend a professional conference, to tackle current, as well as classical, philosophical problems, and to discuss their own approaches with promising students from many dierent countries as well as with wellestablished experts. We are firmly convinced that this is a natural and necessary step for promoting the next generation of analytic philosophers and thus, strengthening analytic philosophy …Read more
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    Rezension: Eleonore Stump, Wandering in Darkness. Narrative and the Problem of Suffering (review)
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 26 (1): 97-103. 2012.
    Eleonore Stump claims in her book 'Wandering in Darkness' that the problem of evil can be solved best by the help of narratives. In this review her argumentation for this claim is explicated.
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    In philosophy of science concept formation and reduction is usually discussed with respect to definability. In the paper at hand this discussion is slightly expanded to an investigation of concept formation and reduction by analogies. It is argued that many kinds of such analogies bear some important features of partial contextual definitions. With the help of a detailed investigation of the so-called gene-meme-analogy it is then demonstrated how the meme-concept is introduced via analogies into…Read more
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    Richard Dawkins Hauptargument wissenschaftstheoretisch betrachtet
    with Albert J. J. Anglberger and Stefan H. Gugerell
    In Albert J. J. Anglberger & Paul Weingartner (eds.), Neuer Atheismus Wissenschaftlich Betrachtet, Ontos. pp. 181-197. 2010.
    Dieser Sammelband hat zum Ziel, moderne atheistische Richtungen kritisch und wissenschaftlich zu betrachten. Mit diesen modernen atheistischen Richtungen ist vor allem der in Oxford unterrichtende Biologe und Religionskritiker Richard Dawkins verknüpft, bekennender Gegner von Kreationismus, Intelligent Design und Theologie, der schon 1976 mit der Veröffentlichung seines Buches "Der Gotteswahn" in der breiten Öffentlichkeit auf sich aufmerksam machte. Auch in jüngerer Vergangenheit, und zwar im J…Read more
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    In diesem Beitrag werden einige wissenschaftstheoretische Thesen u.a. von Paul K. Feyerabend hinsichtlich ad-hoc-Hypothesen untersucht. Es wird dabei gezeigt, dass Feyerabends Empfehlungen dafür, ad-hoc-Hypothesen zu akzeptieren oder abzulehnen, vom Einfluss dieser Hypothesen auf die Entwicklung von Technik abhängen. In einem weiteren Schritt wird angedeutet, dass eine derartige Relativierung auch in gängigen Bestätigungstheorien nahegelegt wird, dass man also gängigen Bestätigungstheorien und F…Read more
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    Eine reliabilistische Rechtfertigung des Wertes von Wissen über Theorien
    with Albert J. J. Anglberger
    In Christoph Jäger & Winfried Löffler (eds.), Epistemology: Contexts, Values, Disagreement. Papers of the 34th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2011, The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 11--13. 2011.
    In this contribution the socalled Meno-Problem will be discussed. With respect to theories the problem is the following question: Why is it epistemologically more valuable to know a true theory than to simply believe it? A classical answer in reabilist accounts to this problem refers to the value of the operation which is used for gathering knowledge. But there is a gap in the argumentation as far as one is not allowed to derive from this assumption the conclusion that also the result of the ope…Read more
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    Rezension: Gerechte Verteilung medizinischer Ressourcen (review)
    with Christoph Leitner
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 23 (1): 100-105. 2010.
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    Democratized Morality. Formal Preliminaries to Contractualist Ethics
    Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (2): 107-111. 2012.
    This paper discusses one of the advantages of applying formal methods in ethics. First, an approach from democratic morality—which is a special case of contractualist ethics that brings together theories of legal and moral philosophy—will be adopted, in order to argue for the non-trivial thesis that moral norms are increasingly democratically motivated. To accept this thesis also as a desired way of justifying ethical principles raises some issues, such as the problem of providing adequate princ…Read more
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    Meta-Induction and the Wisdom of Crowds
    Analyse & Kritik 34 (2): 367-382. 2012.
    In their paper on the influence of meta-induction to the wisdom of the crowd, Paul Thorn and Gerhard Schurz argue that adding meta-inductive methods to a group influences the group positively, whereas replacing independent methods of a group with meta-inductive ones may have a negative impact. The first fact is due to an improvement of average ability of a group, the second fact is due to an impairment of average diversity within a group by meta-induction. In this paper some critical remarks to …Read more