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    There are group-actions, and if actions are intentional, there should also be group-intentions. Who has got these intentions? The groups? This seems to be the natural answer. But then: Groups do not have a mind or brain of there own to form any mental attitude. Different kinds of individualistic analyses of group-intentions have been suggested in the literature. On the one hand there are suggestions to reduce group intentions to a complex of different Iattitudes. John Searle, on the other hand, …Read more
  •  613
    Jeffrey S. Siker, Scripture and Ethics. Twentieth-Century Portraits (review)
    Zeitschrift für Medi­Zi­Nische Ethik (45): 85-87. 1999.
    This is a review of Siker's book, evaluating the use of scripture and biblical references by important authors in theological ethics.
  •  64
    Grains, Components and Mixtures in Biomedical Ontologies
    with Schulz Stefan
    Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2 (4). 2011.
    BACKGROUND In biomedical ontologies, mereological relations have always been subject to special interest due to their high relevance in structural descriptions of anatomical entities, cells, and biomolecules. This paper investigates two important subrelations of has_proper_part, viz. the relation has_grain, which relates a collective entity to its multiply occurring uniform parts (e.g., water molecules in a portion of water), and the relation has_component, which relates a compound to its consti…Read more
  •  53
    Tun und Können erläutert und diskutiert den Gründungstext der Modalontologie: das neunte Buch der Metaphysik des Aristoteles. Aristoteles' Thesen und Argumente werden zum ersten Mal in Gänze mit formalen analytischen Mitteln rekonstruiert und auf ihre Kohärenz und Gültigkeit geprüft. Erstmals verwendet der Autor dazu eine adverbiale Analyse von Ausdrücken des Könnens und des Vermögens als Prädikatmodifikatoren. Das Buch zeigt, dass Aristoteles' Theorie der Vermögen nicht nur eine konsistente, so…Read more
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    The Moment of Change. A Systematic History in the Philosophy of Space and Time (review)
    History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 4. 2001.
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    Stephen Mumford, Dispositions (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 55 307-310. 2000.