Daniel D. Novotný

University Of South Bohemia
  • Zpráva z konference „Schizma filosofie 20. století. Překonávání metafyziky?“ (review)
    Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 35 137-142. 2008.
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    How to save naturalism from Plantinga?
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 14 (1): 32-48. 2007.
    I argue that Plantinga’s Proper Function and Evolutionary arguments fail against liberal naturalism defined in a broad sense as the view that „there aren’t any supernatural beings”. The former argument can be interpreted in at least three ways: deductively, inductively and theistically. None of these, however, is successful. The latter argument suffers from several deficiencies of which two major ones are: The unlikelihood of the reliability of our cognitive faculties, given naturalism and evolu…Read more
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    The problem of non-being and intentionality has been among the topic subjects of Western philosophers from Parmenides to Quine. In medieval and post-medieval scholastics the issue was articulated mainly as ens rationis . The paper deals with the character and division of beings of reason in Francisco Suarez . An immanent critique of Suarez’s theory is given as well. The paper offers also a brief outline of the history of its later reception by Baroque authors
  • Jorge Garcia, Individuality: An Essay on the Foundation of Metaphysics
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 10 (4): 466-473. 2003.
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    Proper names in reference: Beyond Searle and Kripke
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 12 (1-3): 241-259. 2005.
    Two basic answers have been given to the question whether proper names have meaning, the negative by Mill and later developed by Kripke and the affirmative by Frege and later developed by Searle. My aim is to integrate the two apparently irreconcilable theories by distinguishing the two aspects of the issue. I claim that, roughly speaking, whereas Kripke’s No Sense View provides a good answer to the question, “How are proper names linked to their referents?”, Searle’s Sense View provides a good …Read more
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    In this groundbreaking book, Daniel D. Novotny explores one of the most controversial topics of Suarez's philosophy: "beings of reason." Beings of reason are impossible intentional objects, such as blindness and square-circle.
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    Pražská konference ke 400. výroí úmrtí Maharala (review)
    Studia Neoaristotelica 6 (2): 302-307. 2009.
    This paper is a report of 'Prague Conference on the 400th anniversary of the death of Maharal'.
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    In Defense of Baroque Scholasticism: A Journal of Analytic Scholasticism
    Studia Neoaristotelica 6 (2): 209-233. 2009.
    Until recently Francisco Suárez (1548–1617) has been regarded as the “last medieval philosopher,” representing the end of the philosophically respectful scholastic tradition going back to the Early Middle Ages. In fact, however, Suárez stood at the beginning, rather than at the end, of a distinguished scholastic culture, which should best be labeled “Baroque scholasticism,” and which flourished throughout the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. In this paper I offer some ideas on why the…Read more
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    Searle on the unity of the world
    Axiomathes 17 (1): 41-51. 2007.
    According to mentalism some existing things are endowed with (subjectively) conscious minds. According to physicalism all existing things consist entirely of physical particles in fields of force. Searle holds that mentalism and physicalism are compatible and true
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    Report of the Caramuel Conference 2006 (review)
    Studia Neoaristotelica 3 (2): 191-195. 2006.