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33Bolzanos bleibende leistungenIn Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Phenomenology & Analysis: Essays in Central European Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 57-68. 2004.
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627Word and ObjectMIT Press. 1960.Willard Van Orman Quine begins this influential work by declaring, "Language is asocial art.
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5Laudatio for Prof. Dr. Patrick Suppes. Lauener Prize winner 2004In W. K. Essler & M. Frauchiger (eds.), Representation, Evidence, and Justification: Themes From Suppes, Ontos Verlag. pp. 9-18. 2008.
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1Bolzano, Frege and Husserl on reference and objectIn Juliet Floyd & Sanford Shieh (eds.), Future pasts: the analytic tradition in twentieth-century philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 67-80. 2001.
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129Relativity, rotation and rigidityErkenntnis 54 (1): 31-38. 2001.Much of Essler''s work has been devoted to bringing science andphilosophy together for the purpose of conceptual clarification. Oneparticularly interesting area for such cooperation between science andphilosophy has been relativity theory. In this paper I will consider oneinstance of such interplay: the transformation that our notions of rotationand rigidity have undergone in general relativity and what this process canteach us. I will start by saying a little about the physics of the situation …Read more
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195Hermeneutics and the hypothetico‐deductive methodDialectica 33 (3‐4): 319-336. 1979.SummaryThe central thesis advocated by the author is that the so‐called hermeneutic method is actually the same as the hypothetico‐deductive method applied to materials that are “meaningful” . Five different interpretations of the role of the stranger in Ibsens “Peer Gynt” are discussed and shown to be examples of how interpretation‐hypotheses can be judged by confronting them with the data . The conclusion drawn from the analysis is this: there is no fundamental methodological difference betwee…Read more
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127The Role of Arguments in PhilosophyJournal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement): 17-23. 2015.Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle have been studied, commented upon and praised for more than 2000 years. What made their work so excellent? And what has made the philosophy produced by so many great philosophers after them insightful, inspiring and well worth studying? Their arguments. Arguments give insights, they help us see how “all weaves into one whole” to speak with Goethe, they “give unity to what was previously dispersed.” It is this “weaving together of what was dispersed” which is the co…Read more
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257Quine on modalitySynthese 19 (1-2). 1968.An appraisal of the current status of the modalities and of quine's arguments against them. The author accepts "quine's thesis," that one cannot quantify into referentially opaque contexts, And argues that nobody has succeeded in making sense of such quantification. However, It is shown that modal constructions, Being constructions on general terms and sentences, Can be referentially transparent and extensionally opaque and that consequently the collapse of modal distinctions warned against by q…Read more
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38Dialogues with Davidson: Acting, Interpreting, UnderstandingMIT Press. 2011."There is a philosophical vision at work in Davidson's thinking that exceeds in importance and attraction his masterly analyses of meaning and action even while it matches them in subtlety. This volume brings that vision to the fore, engaging with it, as well as with other aspects of the Davidsonian position, in a way that demonstrates its intrinsic significance as well as its connection with the mainstream of contemporary thought."/Dieter Henrich, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of…Read more
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128Richard Tieszen. After Gödel. Platonism and Rationalism in Mathematics and LogicPhilosophia Mathematica 24 (3): 405-421. 2016.
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56Intentionality and RationalityIn Joseph Margolis, Michael Krausz & Richard M. Burian (eds.), Rationality, relativism, and the human sciences, M. Nijhoff. pp. 109--125. 1986.
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43Was ist analytische Philosophie?In Georg Meggle & Julian Nida-Rümelin (eds.), Analyomen 2, Volume I: Logic, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, De Gruyter. pp. 15-28. 1997.
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5Reference and SenseIn Venant Cauchy (ed.), Philosophie Et Culture: Actes Du Xviie Congrès Mondial De Philosophie, Editions Montmorency. pp. 229-239. 1986.
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64La notion d'intentionalité chez HusserlDialectica 47 (2‐3): 173-187. 1993.SummaryIntentionality, the central theme of Husserl's phenomenology, is the characteristic feature of consciousness that it always seems to be directed towards an object. There need not always be such an object, but consciousness is always as if of an object. Consciousness structures our surroundings, within the limits imposed upon us by sensory experience. The structuring involves the past and the future as well as the present. It also involves values and practical functions, and our body and b…Read more
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