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77The foundations of metacognition (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2012.Bringing together researchers from across the cognitive sciences, the book is valuable for philosophers of mind, developmental and comparative psychologists, and neuroscientists.
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120Teleology first: Goals before knowledge and beliefBehavioral and Brain Sciences 44. 2021.Comparing knowledge with belief can go wrong in two dimensions: If the authors employ a wider notion of knowledge, then they do not compare like with like because they assume a narrow notion of belief. If they employ only a narrow notion of knowledge, then their claim is not supported by the evidence. Finally, we sketch a superior teleological view.
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26The purposes of descriptive psychologyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 31 (2): 358-370. 2023.In this paper, I discuss the different views of the founders of descriptive psychology in the 19th century about the meaning and purpose of this discipline and sketch a new plan for connecting descriptive psychology with the language-critical tradition of analytic philosophy. I will show that the goals Hermann Lotze, Franz Brentano, and Wilhelm Dilthey set for descriptive psychology were too lofty for different reasons. The common problem they faced was how to reconcile the ideal of autonomous p…Read more
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3How Relational Are Davidson’s Beliefs?In Ralf Stoecker (ed.), Reflecting Davidson: Donald Davidson responding to an international forum of philosophers, W. De Gruyter. pp. 175-193. 1993.
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23File Change Semantics for preschoolersInteraction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (3): 483-501. 2005.We develop a new theory of the cognitive changes around 4 years of age by trying to explain why understanding of false belief and of alternative naming emerge at this age. We make use of the notion of discourse referents as it is used in File Change Semantics, one of the early forms of the more widely known Discourse Representation Theory. The assumed cognitive change exists in how children can link DRs in their mind to external referents. The younger children check whether the conditions for a …Read more
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Proceedings of the Fourteenth Wittgenstein Symposium: Centenary Celebration (edited book)Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. 1990.
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5Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol 90 – 2014 : International Journal for Analytic Philosophy (edited book)Brill | Rodopi. 2015.Grazer Philosophische Studien is a peer reviewed journal that publishes articles on philosophical problems in every area, especially articles related to the analytic tradition.
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23Do events recur?In James Higginbotham, Fabio Pianesi & Achille C. Varzi (eds.), Speaking of events, Oxford University Press. pp. 95--104. 2000.
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Critique of the empirical critierion of sense according to WittgensteinFilosoficky Casopis 38 (4): 569-569. 1990.
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111Review: Mind World: Essays in Phenomenology and Ontology (review)Mind 115 (457): 169-173. 2006.
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38The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy, edited by Mark TextorMind 119 (473): 253-258. 2010.(No abstract is available for this citation)
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1IntentionalityIn Liliana Albertazzi, Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli (eds.), The School of Franz Brentano, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1995.
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5Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol 92 – 2015 (edited book)Brill | Rodopi. 2015.Grazer Philosophische Studien is a peer reviewed journal that publishes articles on philosophical problems in every area, especially articles related to the analytic tradition.
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34Young children’s protest: what it can (not) tell us about early normative understandingPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4): 719-740. 2015.In this paper we address the question how children come to understand normativity through simple forms of social interaction. A recent line of research suggests that even very young children can understand social norms quite independently of any moral context. We focus on a methodological procedure developed by Rakoczy et al., Developmental Psychology, 44, 875–881, that measures children’s protest behaviour when a pre-established constitutive rule has been violated. Children seem to protest when…Read more
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20Essays on the Philosophy of Terence Horgan (edited book)Atlanta: Rodopi. 2002.... Studien-26 THEMES IN MY PHILOSOPHICAL WORK Terry HORGAN University of Memphis This paper is an overview of my philosophical work. ...
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13Was heißt vollständige Verifikation?Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1): 227-247. 1989.Wittgenstein meint, nur ein endliches Verifikationsverfahren könne einem Satz Sinn verleihen. Darin unterscheidet er sich sowohl vom alten Verifikationismus des Wiener Kreises als auch von neueren Bedeutungstheorien, die den Satzsinn durch die Bedingungen des berechtigten Behauptens erklären wollen. Es wird gezeigt, daß beide Positionen in einen Regreß münden, sobald sie Wittgensteins Forderung nach vollständiger Verifizierbarkeit ernst nehmen. Weder der epistemische Begriff des "endgültigen" Ve…Read more
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13Über die Einfachheit der WahmehmungserlebnisseIn Mark Siebel & Markus Textor (eds.), Semantik und Ontologie: Beiträge zur philosophischen Forschung, Ontos Verlag. pp. 2--15. 2004.
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10Semantic Holism Is Here To StayGrazer Philosophische Studien 46 (1): 1-16. 1993.Critically reflecting some theses of Fodor & LePore's Holism, it is argued that semantic holism in spite of all their criticism is not defeated. As a consequence of the rejection of the analytic-synthetic distinction, a first result is that they do not take Traditional Holism, as it originates from Frege and Wittgenstein, serious at all. Whereas a Weak Anatomism, inspired with views of Traditional Holism, might be an interesting alternative to atomism and holism even for Quine and Neo-Fregeans l…Read more
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51Gilbert Ryle: A Mediator between Analytic Philosophy and PhenomenologySouthern Journal of Philosophy 40 (S1): 143-151. 2002.
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1Was Brentano an Early Deflationist about Truth?The Monist 100 (1): 1-14. 2017.It is often assumed that deflationist accounts of truth are a product of philosophy of logic and language in the twentieth century. In this paper I show why this assumption is historically short-sighted. An early version of deflationism about truth can already be found in Brentano’s 1889 lecture “On the Concept of Truth.” That Brentano is a precursor of deflationism has gone largely unnoticed because of a different reception of his lecture: according to most scholars, Brentano proposes in it a r…Read more
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60Gegenstandslose GedankenGrazer Philosophische Studien 25 (1): 501-531. 1985.Thoughts may have a subject — they may concern a certain topic —without having an object in the sense of being directed upon a referent. It is argued that, once this distinction is acknowledged, a third position between Meinong and Russell can be established. There will then be objectless thoughts which need not be false in view of the non-existence of their purported referents. But there will also be object-dependent thoughts which have their referents necessarily. Neither logically proper name…Read more
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7Wittgenstein--eine Neubewertung: Akten des 14. Internationalen Wittgenstein-Symposiums, Feier des 100. Geburtstages, 13. bis 20. August 1989, Kirchberg am Wechsel (Österreich) (edited book, review)Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. 1990.
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43Die natur Des subjektiven: Einige bemerkungen zu kutscheras objektivismus-kritik (review)Erkenntnis 48 (2-3): 183-188. 1998.Kutschera's criticism of an objectivist theory of mind is shown to rest on a premise which an objectivist need not accept, namely, that there is a deep metaphysical distinction between the physical and the psychological domain. This premise can be rejected on naturalistic grounds. Referring to the work of Rosenthal, Dennett and Davidson, it is argued that less metaphysically loaded explanations can be given of what is subjective about the mind.
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83The Mind of Donald Davidson (edited book)Netherlands: Rodopi. 1989.WHAT IS PRESENT TO THE MIND? Donald DAVIDSON The University of California at Berkeley There is a sense in which anything we think about is, ...
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1Rezension zu: Michael Dummett: Ursprünge der analytischen Philosophie. Übersetzt von Joachim Schulte. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1988, 200 S (review)Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 73 (3): 337-344. 1991.
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53Intentionality, Information, and ExperienceIn Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain, Ontos Verlag. pp. 12--9. 2009.The investigation of the mind has been one of the major concerns of our philosophical tradition and is still a dominant subject in modern philosophy and science. Many philosophers in the scientific tradition want to solve the "puzzles of the mind," but believe the "puzzles" to be puzzles of the brain. So, whilst the former think of the mental as something of its own kind, the latter deny that philosophy of mind has to do with anything else but the brain. Philosophers also believe that reduction …Read more
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