• Davidsonovy externalismy
    Filosoficky Casopis 57 39-61. 2009.
    [Davidson on Externalism] This is a critical analysis of Davidson's version of psychological externalism. The author argues that Davidson offers two different types of the theory, which do not coincide, however, with the usual distinction between physical and social externalism. On the one hand, Davidson argues that the mental states of an individual are determined by her causal history (what could be called "historical externalism"); on the other hand, he argues that each individual's mental st…Read more
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    Anti-individualism, materialism, naturalism
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 14 (3): 283-302. 2007.
    This paper starts from the familiar premise that psychological anti-individualism is incompatible with materialism. It attempts to state more clearly what this incompatibility consists in, and — rather than arguing in detail for any particular resolution — to inquire whether this incompatibility admits any resolution. However, the paper does offer a conditional argument concerning the possibility that the incompatibility is genuine and cannot be resolved. Provided that anti-individualism and mat…Read more
  • Jak je možná iracionalita? Davidson a rozštěpená mysl
    Filosoficky Casopis 57 79-102. 2009.
    [How is Irrationality Possible? Davidson and the Split Mind] The paper deals witht Davidson's response to the challenge posed to his theory of mind by the phenomena of irrationality. This challenge is especially acute for Davidson, since he famously argued that it is a necessary condition on intentional agency that the agent be largely rational. The author begins by defending Davidson against some recent critics of perfect rationality. The middle part of the paper is an explication of Davidson's…Read more
  • Scruton, R., Estetické porozumění (review)
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (4): 554-558. 2006.
    A review of the Czech translation of Roger Scruton's Aesthetic Understanding.
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    Za etiku bez teologie
    Filosoficky Casopis 58 (5): 729-749. 2010.
    [For an Ethics without Theology] This study is a critical reflection on Marek Vácha's article on the ethics of euthanasia. In the first part the author offers a short consideration of the reasons for the moribund state of ethics in Czech philosophy, after which, in the second part, he presents a critique of Vácha's article. The article in question is, above all, lacking in a philosophical approach to the problem of euthanasia, and we find in it not so much arguments as rhetoric. The only line of…Read more
  • D. C. Dennett, Breaking The Spell. Religion As A Natural Phenomenon (review)
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 17 (3): 419-424. 2010.
    A review of Daniel Dennett's book Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon (2006)
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    Thoughtful Brutes
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 19 70-82. 2012.
    Donald Davidson and John Searle famously differ, among other things, on the issue of animal thoughts. Davidson seems to be a latter-day Cartesian, denying any propositional thought to subhuman animals, while Searle seems to follow Hume in claiming that if we have thoughts, then animals do, too. Davidson’s argument centers on the idea that language is necessary for thought, which Searle rejects. The paper argues two things. Firstly, Searle eventually argues that much of a more complex thought doe…Read more