•  1241
    Naturalismus
    with Herbert Schnädelbach
    In Geert Keil & Herbert Schnädelbach (eds.), Naturalismus: philosophische Beiträge, Suhrkamp. pp. 7-45. 2000.
    Survey article which introduces a collection of essays on philosophical naturalism, mainly dealing with the question what “naturalism” means in contemporary philosophy. Structure of the article: 1. History of Ideas/History of the Problems, 2. Man as a Part of Nature, 3. The Explanatory Primacy of the Natural Sciences, 4. Naturalism and Unity of Science, 5. The Consideration of Empirical Knowledge, 6. Naturalism, Science and Common Sense.
  •  948
    Kausalität und Freiheit – Antwort auf Peter Rohs
    Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 28 (3): 261-272. 2003.
    The short paper is a reply to a review of the author’s book HANDELN UND VERURSACHEN (Frankfurt am Main 2000). The reviewer, Peter Rohs, has focused upon the issues of causation, laws of nature and free will. Both Rohs and the author are libertarians, but they disagree on a number of metaphysical issues. The author maintains that causation is a relation between changes, i. e. time-consuming events, not between instantaneous states. Against Davidson’s “principle of the nomological character of cau…Read more