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20On Humility as a Regulative Virtue in Becoming a PersonProcess Studies 44 (2): 224-245. 2015.ABSTRACT: The present article explores two areas: a process based account of personhood and the meta-ethics of humility. The goal is to show that regulative virtues like humility play a prominent role in the development of humans as conceived by process philosophical accounts of personhood.
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126Does Panexperiential Holism Solve the Combination Problem?Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (9-10): 9-10. 2012.The combination problem is still one of the hardest problems for a panexperientialist ontology. Prominently, among others, Philip Goff wrote two papers in 2009 arguing that panexperientialists cannot get around the combination problem. We will argue that Goff 's attack is only relevant if parsimony is the only methodological principle for evaluating and comparing ontologies. Our second approach will sketch a version of panexperientialism for which the combination problem does not arise at all. P…Read more
Ludwig Jaskolla
Munich School of Philosophy
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Munich School of PhilosophyLecturer
Munich School of Philosophy
Alumnus, 2013
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
Metaphysics |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Philosophy of Religion |