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10Practice and the Unity of ActionIn Georg Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Collective Intentionality. Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical research, Dr. Haensel-hohenhausen. 2002.
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438Intentional transactionPhilosophical Explorations 17 (3): 304-316. 2014.Intentional transaction. . ???aop.label???. doi: 10.1080/13869795.2014.941909
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9Categories of the Temporal: An Inquiry into the Forms of the Finite UnderstandingHarvard University Press. 2012.The publication of Frege’s Begriffsschrift in 1879 forever altered the landscape for many Western philosophers. Here, Sebastian Rödl traces how the Fregean influence, written all over the development and present state of analytic philosophy, led into an unholy alliance of an empiricist conception of sensibility with an inferentialist conception of thought. According to Rödl, Wittgenstein responded to the implosion of Frege’s principle that the nature of thought consists in its inferential order,…Read more
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253The Self-Conscious Power of Sensory KnowledgeGrazer Philosophische Studien 81 (1): 135-151. 2010.The essay develops a disjunctive account of perception, showing that it needs to be renamed 'self-conscious power account'. For it is by reference to a self-conscious power of sensory knowledge that, on the one hand, the unity of perception and illusion and, on the other hand, the priority of perception over illusion, specifically, its priority in knowledge, is understood. The concept of a self-conscious power thus transpires as lying at the basis of a sound epistemology and response to sceptica…Read more
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401Transcendental deduction of predicative structure in Kant and BrandomPragmatics and Cognition 13 (1): 91-107. 2005.Fregean predicates applied to Fregean objects are merely defined by a `timeless' deductive order of sentences. They cannot provide sufficient structure in order to explain how names can refer to objects of intuition and how predicates can express properties of substances that change in time. Therefore, the accounts of Wilson and Quine, Prior and Brandom for temporal judgments fail — and a new reconstruction of Kant's transcendental logic, especially of the analogies of experience, is needed.
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135Finite KnowledgeIn James Conant & Andrea Kern (eds.), Varieties of Skepticism: Essays after Kant, Wittgenstein, and Cavell, De Gruyter. pp. 123-142. 2014.
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73Buchkritik Subjektivität. Ein Blick von außenDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (6): 1005-1010. 2010.
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143Self-Consciousness and KnowledgeIn Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 357-370. 2013.
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233Joint action and recursive consciousness of consciousnessPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4): 769-779. 2015.In a series of essays, Bratman defines a concept, which we may call the concept of Bratmanian action by many. Our discussion of this concept, in section 1, reveals that it is not the one called to mind by the usual examples of joint action. Section 2 lays alongside it a different concept of doing something together. According to it, many are doing A together if and only if the principle of the actions in which they are doing A is a joint intention to do A, an act of intending that is theirs. It …Read more
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790Das Erbe der PhilosophenPhilosophische Rundschau 54 (2): 123-147. 2007.Die 4. Auflage bringt zunächst die Kommentierung der Präambel und der Art. 1 bis 19 auf den aktuellen Stand von Judikatur und Literatur. Die grundlegende Struktur des Kommentares wurde beibehalten und um neuere Entwicklungen wie die Implikationen der Europäisierung und Digitalisierung sowie der Corona-Pandemie ergänzt.Die Herausgeberschaft des Kommentares hat ab der 4. Auflage Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf übernommen. Auch im Autorenkreis sind personelle Veränderungen zu verzeichnen: Mit Ausnahme von …Read more
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Die Normativität der Sprache: ein Irrtum?Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (1): 63-114. 2003.
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211The Form of the WillIn Sergio Tenenbaum (ed.), Desire, Practical Reason, and the Good, Oxford University Press. pp. 138--160. 2010.
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148Leben HerstellenDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (1): 74-89. 2014.It is widely believed that we might be able produce life out of nonliving substances if we possessed the relevant knowledge. Thus synthetic biology is said to be on the way towards artificial life. But this is nonsense: “artificial life” cannot be thought. The idea that biological organisms could be produced reflects a misunderstandig of the concept “life”. Life is formally characterized by the fact that that which in the case of artifacts is three distinct activities - being something, producin…Read more
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47Handlungen, die einen Begriff ausmachenIn Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 429-435. 2001.
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3Brandom's Theory of the MindIn Bernhard Weiss & Jeremy Wanderer (eds.), Reading Brandom: on making it explicit, Routledge. pp. 63. 2010.
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12Forms of practical knowledge and their unityIn Anton Ford, Jennifer Hornsby & Frederick Stoutland (eds.), Essays on Anscombe's Intention, Harvard University Press. pp. 211-241. 2011.
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37Selbstbezug und NormativitätF. Schoningh. 1998.Die neuzeitliche Philosophie beginnt mit der Einsicht Descartes', daß sich die Aussagen, in denen man sich selbst Gedanken, Absichten, Meinungen zuschreibt, fundamental von denen unterscheiden, in denen man die Welt der körperlichen Dinge beschreibt. Descartes, und mit ihm eine bis heute mächtige Tradition, schließt daraus, daß sich diese Ich-Aussagen auf eine eigene Welt geistiger Dinge beziehen. Der von den Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften inspirierte philosophische Naturalismus hat dagegen…Read more
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