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Ludger Jansen

PTH Brixen College
Universität Rostock
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  • PTH Brixen College
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  • Universität Rostock
    Department of Philosophy
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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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    Biomedizinische Ontologie: Wissen strukturieren für den Informatik-Einsatz (edited book)
    with Barry Smith
    Vdf Hochschulverlag. 2008.
    Dieses Buch betritt Neuland. Es ist eine Einführung in das neue Gebiet der angewandten Ontologie, jenem multidisziplinären Arbeitsgebiet, in dem Philosophen gemeinsam mit Informatikern und Vertretern der jeweils thematischen Wissenschaftsbereiche, in unserem Fall mit Biologen und Medizinern, daran arbeiten, wissenschaftliches Wissen informationstechnisch zu repräsentieren. Es zeigt, wie Philosophie eine praktische Anwendung findet, die von zunehmender Wichtigkeit nicht nur in den heutigen Lebens…Read more
    Dieses Buch betritt Neuland. Es ist eine Einführung in das neue Gebiet der angewandten Ontologie, jenem multidisziplinären Arbeitsgebiet, in dem Philosophen gemeinsam mit Informatikern und Vertretern der jeweils thematischen Wissenschaftsbereiche, in unserem Fall mit Biologen und Medizinern, daran arbeiten, wissenschaftliches Wissen informationstechnisch zu repräsentieren. Es zeigt, wie Philosophie eine praktische Anwendung findet, die von zunehmender Wichtigkeit nicht nur in den heutigen Lebenswissenschaften ist. Und so richtet sich dieses Buch an Philosophen, aber auch an interessierte Biologen, Mediziner und Informatiker.
    Philosophy of Time, MiscPhilosophy of BiologyPhilosophy of MedicinePhilosophy of Computing and Infor…Read more
    Philosophy of Time, MiscPhilosophy of BiologyPhilosophy of MedicinePhilosophy of Computing and InformationInformation ScienceBiological Sciences
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    Aristotle's Theory of Dispositions From the Principle of Movement to the Unmoved Mover
    In Gregor Damschen, Robert Schnepf & Karsten R. Stüber (eds.), Debating Dispositions: Issues in Metaphysics, Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind, De Gruyter. pp. 24-46. 2009.
    No one influenced and shaped our thinking about dispositions and causal properties more than Aristotle. What he wrote about power (dynamis), nature (physis) and habit (hexis) has been read, systematised and criticised again and again during the history of philosophy. In this chapter I sketch Aristotle's thoughts about dispositions and argue that his theory can still be regarded as a good one.
    Dispositional and Categorical PropertiesAristotle
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    Konstruktion und Dekonstruktion des Radikalen Konstruktivismus
    In Winfired Loeffler & Paul Weingarten (eds.), Wissen Und Glauben. Beiträge des 26. Internationalen Wittgenstein Sym­Posiums, Ilwg. pp. 154-157. 2003.
    Epistemology
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    Zeit und Gemeinschaft. Soziale Geschichtlichkeit und geschichtliche Sozialität
    In Friedrich Stadler & Michael Stöltzner (eds.), Zeit Und Geschichte. Beiträge des 28. Internationalen Wittgenstein-Sym­Posiums, Ilwg. pp. 117-120. 2005.
    20th Century German Philosophy
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    Attribuer des dispositions
    In Kistler Max & Gnassounou Bruno (eds.), Les Dispositions en philosophie et en sciences, Presses Universitaires De France. pp. 89-106. 2006.
    Dispositional and Categorical Properties
  •  25
    Vernünftiger Rede fähig. Aristoteles über den Menschen
    In Ludger Jansen & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike, De Gruyter. pp. 157-184. 2010.
    This chapter summarizes Aristotle's teaching about human nature. It reviews passages about human beings from his treatises on logic, psychology, ethics, politics, and biology, and discusses his famous characterizations of man as a rational and political animal (zoon logon echon; zoon politikon). It is argued that while Aristotle insists on the distinctive methods and varying reliability of different disciplines, his teachings about human nature can integrate into a unified picture. The notorious…Read more
    This chapter summarizes Aristotle's teaching about human nature. It reviews passages about human beings from his treatises on logic, psychology, ethics, politics, and biology, and discusses his famous characterizations of man as a rational and political animal (zoon logon echon; zoon politikon). It is argued that while Aristotle insists on the distinctive methods and varying reliability of different disciplines, his teachings about human nature can integrate into a unified picture. The notorious disputes among his interpreters about his stand on the immortality of the soul (or of one of its parts, the 'nous poietikos'), however, find their roots in the fact that Aristotle is vague and tentative in these more speculative bits of his anthropological thoughts.
    AristotleAnthropologyHuman Nature
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    Institutionen und die kategoriale Ontologie
    In Gerhard Schönrich (ed.), Institutionen Und Ihre Ontologie, Ontos Verlag. pp. 45-57. 2005.
    Abstract Objects
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