Ludwig Jaskolla

Munich School of Philosophy
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    Panpsychism: Contemporary Perspectives (edited book)
    Oxford University Press USA. 2017.
    Recent debates in philosophy of mind seemingly have resulted in an impasse. Reductive physicalism cannot account for the phenomenal mind, and nonreductive physicalism cannot safeguard a causal role for the mental as mental. Dualism was formerly considered to be the only viable alternative, but in addition to exacerbating the problem of mental causation, it is hard to square with a naturalist evolutionary framework. By 1979, Thomas Nagel argued that if reductionism and dualism fail, and a non-red…Read more
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    On Humility as a Regulative Virtue in Becoming a Person
    Process 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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    Does Panexperiential Holism Solve the Combination Problem?
    with Alexander J. Buck
    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
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    The Puzzle of Self-Abasement
    Res Philosophica 93 (3): 585-600. 2016.
    In this paper, I argue that the self-abasement account of humility is misguided and present Thomas Aquinas’s approach as a more adequate alternative. Starting out from the recent debate, I delineate and criticize three strategies to model humility. Contrasting these strategies, I argue that humility is best understood as a form of realistic self-insight. Following Aquinas’s ‘secunda secundae,’ I finally discuss why the proposed account is fragmentary, and should be supplemented by the concept of…Read more
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    Introduction
    with Franz Riffert
    Process Studies 41 (2): 209-213. 2012.
    This article discusses the characteristics of analytic philosophy and the relationship between these characteristics and Whitehead’s philosophy. In particular,Whitehead’s metaphysical theory building is treated in relation to analytic philosophy and is seen as compatible with the tradition of analytic philosophy as it has developed in recent decades.
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    Editorial
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (3): 1-2. 2016.
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    Nicholas Rescher, Issues in the Philosophy of Religion
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 119 (2): 476-478. 2012.