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Ludger Jansen

PTH Brixen College
Universität Rostock
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  • PTH Brixen College
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  • Universität Rostock
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University of Münster
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2001
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Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Social Science
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
General Philosophy of Science
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    How fit is OWL to represent realist ontologies? The semantics of representational units in realist ontologies and the Web Ontology Language
    with D. Kless
    In M. Horbach (ed.), Informatik 2013. Informatik Angepasst an Mensch, Organisation Und Umwelt, . pp. 1851-1865. 2013.
    Ontological realism is a philosophical stance that provides a definitional framework for ontologies and is referred to by various applied ontologists. From a computer science perspective, ontologies are often associated with formal languages for the representation of ontologies like the Web Ontology Language (OWL). It has, however, not been made explicit how the realist framework is related to the representation formalism. We analyse how the representational units of OWL can be used for modellin…Read more
    Ontological realism is a philosophical stance that provides a definitional framework for ontologies and is referred to by various applied ontologists. From a computer science perspective, ontologies are often associated with formal languages for the representation of ontologies like the Web Ontology Language (OWL). It has, however, not been made explicit how the realist framework is related to the representation formalism. We analyse how the representational units of OWL can be used for modelling realist ontologies. While OWL is sufficiently close to the realist framework of ontologies to describe them, there are categories in OWL that are alien to realist ontologies or duplicate categories in realist ontologies. This clarification allows separating talk about ontologies in general from talk about their specific representation.
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    Andreas Diekmann/Thomas Voss (Hgg.), Rational-Choice-Theorie in den Sozial­wissen­schaften. Anwendungen und Probleme (review)
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 116 (116): 230. 2009.
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    Larry Ackerman, The Identity Code (review)
    Metapsychology 11. 2007.
    Identity
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    Johannes Hübner, Aristoteles über Getrenntheit und Ursächlichkeit (review)
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch (113): 187-190. 2006.
    Aristotle
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    Was hat der inkarnierte Logos mit Aristoteles zu tun? Thomas von Aquins Gebrauch der Philo­sophie in der Auslegung des Johannesprologs und eine ‚holistische‘ Interpretation seiner Schrifthermeneutik
    Theologie Und Philosophie 80. 2000.
    Taking Thomas Aquinas's interpretation of the prologue of St John's gospel (in his Lectura super loannem Evangelium) as example, I first discuss eight differences between medieval biblical interpretation and modern exegesis, especially Aquinas's frequent use of philosophical opinions in interpreting the Bible, taken mostly from Aristotle. Second, I account for these differences by reconstructing Aquinas's hermeneutics, hinging, as is shown, upon the assumption that scripture was authored by God …Read more
    Taking Thomas Aquinas's interpretation of the prologue of St John's gospel (in his Lectura super loannem Evangelium) as example, I first discuss eight differences between medieval biblical interpretation and modern exegesis, especially Aquinas's frequent use of philosophical opinions in interpreting the Bible, taken mostly from Aristotle. Second, I account for these differences by reconstructing Aquinas's hermeneutics, hinging, as is shown, upon the assumption that scripture was authored by God infallible and, therefore, only contains true statements. From this starting point Aquinas is lead to a holistic hermeneutics: The interpretation of a biblical statement can be judged on only within the context of an entire theory of God, the world, and of the interpretation of the other biblical statements. Thirdly, this view is discussed systematically and critically.
    Thomas AquinasPhilosophy of ReligionHermeneutics, Misc
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    Four Rules for Classifying Social Entities
    In Ruth Hagengruber (ed.), Philosophy's Relevance in Information Science, . forthcoming.
    Ontology
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    The so-called materially valid inferences and the logic of concepts
    with Niko Strobach
    In Benedikt Löwe, Wolfgang Malzkorn & Thoralf Räsch (eds.), Foundations of The Formal Sciences II. Applications of Mathematical Logic in Philosophy and Linguistics [Trends in Logic], Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 113-118. 2003.
    The so-called materially valid inferences have come to new prominence through the work of Robert Brandom. This paper introduces a fragment of a logic of concepts that does not reduce concepts to their extensions. Concept logic and ist semantics allow us to represent the conceptual knowledge used in material inferences and thus suggests a way to deal with them.
    Inferentialist Accounts of Meaning and Content
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