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Hinweise zu den Autorinnen und AutorenIn Christoph Halbig, Michael Quante & Ludwig Siep (eds.), Hegels Erbe, Suhrkamp. pp. 431. 2004.
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1C.I. Lewis and the analyticity debateIn Erich H. Reck (ed.), The Historical turn in Analytic Philosophy, Palgrave-macmillan. 2013.
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Keynes and EthicsIn Roger E. Backhouse & Bradley W. Bateman (eds.), Cambridge Companion to Keynes, Cambridge University Press. 2006.
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70Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological critique of natural scienceRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 72 189-219. 2013.In his Phenomenology of Perception Merleau-Ponty maintains that our own existence cannot be understood by the methods of natural science; furthermore, because fundamental aspects of the world such as space and time are dependent on our existence, these too cannot be accounted for within natural science. So there cannot be a fully scientific account of the world at all. The key thesis Merleau-Ponty advances in support of this position is that perception is not, as he puts it, . He argues that it …Read more
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Presence, truth, and authenticityIn Robert Eaglestone & Simon Glendinning (eds.), Derrida's Legacies: Literature and Philosophy, Routledge. 2008.
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1Restricted quantifiers and logical theoryIn T. J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear & Alex Oliver (eds.), The Force of Argument: Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley, Routledge. pp. 18--19. 2010.
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2The normative character of beliefIn Mitchell S. Green & John N. Williams (eds.), Moore's Paradox: New Essays on Belief, Rationality, and the First Person, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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93The Cambridge history of philosophy, 1870-1945 (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2003.The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870-1945 comprises over sixty specially commissioned essays by experts on the philosophy of this period, and is designed to be accessible to non-specialists. The first part of the book traces the history of philosophy from its remarkable flowering in the 1870s through to the early years of the twentieth century. After a brief discussion of the impact of the First World War, the second part of the book describes further developments in philosophy in the first …Read more
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3Speaking and spoken speechIn Reading Merleau-Ponty: On Phenomenology of Perception, Routledge. 2007.
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136The inaugural address: Kantian modality: Tom BaldwinAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1). 2002.Kant's claim that modality is a 'category' provides an approach to modality to be contrasted with Lewis's reductive analysis. Lewis's position is unsatisfactory, since it depends on an inherently modal conception of a world. This suggests that modality is 'primitive'; and the Kantian position is a prima facie plausible position of this kind, which is filled out by considering the relationship between modality and inference. This provides a context for comparing the Kantian position with Wright's…Read more
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92The Inaugural Address: Kantian ModalityAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1). 2002.Kant's claim that modality is a 'category' provides an approach to modality to be contrasted with Lewis's reductive analysis. Lewis's position is unsatisfactory, since it depends on an inherently modal conception of a world. This suggests that modality is 'primitive'; and the Kantian position is a prima facie plausible position of this kind, which is filled out by considering the relationship between modality and inference. This provides a context for comparing the Kantian position with Wright's…Read more
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100Stewardship, paternalism and public health: Further thoughtsPublic Health Ethics 2 (1): 113-116. 2009.Nuffield Council on Bioethics, London * Corresponding author: Nuffield Council on Bioethics, 28 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3JS, UK. Email: hschmidt{at}nuffieldbioethics.org ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract In November 2007, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics published the report Public Health: Ethical Issues . While the report has been welcomed by a wide range of stakeholders, there has also been some criticism. First, it has been suggested that it is not clear why, in developing its ‘steward…Read more
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Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language |
Aesthetics |
Continental Philosophy |
European Philosophy |