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23Verzeichnis der Autorinnen und Autoren/List of AuthorsIn Frank Hofmann (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 873-878. 2000.
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35How to be a Good Non-Naturalist: Epistemology as Rational Reconstruction in Carnap and his PredecessorsIn Frank Hofmann (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 856-861. 2000.
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24Situated Mental RepresentationsIn Joulia Smortchkova, Krzysztof Dołęga & Tobias Schlicht (eds.), What Are Mental Representations?, Oxford University Press. pp. 178-212. 2020.If we want to account for mental representations (MRs) as being used in scientific explanations and realized by neural correlates in biological systems, then we have to give up the traditional Fodorian view of rigid symbolic MRs. However, we do not have to throw out the baby with the bathwater and accept anti-representationalism. Instead this chapter offers a new account of mental representations as _real, nonstable, use-dependent, and situated_. As such, they can be pivotal constituents of scie…Read more
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104Animal thought exceeds language-of-thoughtBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.Quilty-Dunn et al. claim that all complex infant and animal reasoning implicate language-of-thought hypothesis (LOTH)-like structures. We agree with the authors that the mental life of animals can be explained in representationalist terms, but we disagree with their idea that the complexity of mental representations is best explained by appealing to abstract concepts, and instead, we explain that it doesn't need to.
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1Mental states of oneself and others are distinctly implemented in the human brainConsciousness and Cognition 9 (2). 2000.
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39Trust is a basic feeling and attitude. It shapes human relations as the glue that holds groups and even societies together. Now that AI is increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, the extent to which we can trust these systems has become a key question. It can be discussed from a psychological person perspective (“Under which conditions are we inclined to trust AI systems?”) or from an objective systems perspective (“Under which conditions is a system worthy of trust, and to what degree?”). To…Read more
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5How to Fix the Reference of 'that' in Demonstrative UtterancesIn Georg Meggle & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Analyomen / Analyomen: Proceedings of the 1st Conference "Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy", De Gruyter. pp. 493-508. 1994.
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102Seele, Denken, Bewusstsein: Zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Geistes (edited book)De Gruyter. 2003.Welchen ontologischen Status hat das Ich? Verfugen wir uber Selbstwissen und wenn ja, in welchem Sinne?
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36Liste der AutorenIn Uwe Meixner & Albert Newen (eds.), Seele, Denken, Bewusstsein: Zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Geistes, De Gruyter. pp. 402-402. 2003.
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13David Hume. Die Transparenz des Geistes sowie das Ich als Bündel und Einheit von PerzeptionenIn Uwe Meixner & Albert Newen (eds.), Seele, Denken, Bewusstsein: Zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Geistes, De Gruyter. pp. 232-284. 2003.
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17GlossarIn Uwe Meixner & Albert Newen (eds.), Seele, Denken, Bewusstsein: Zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Geistes, De Gruyter. pp. 389-396. 2003.
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4SachindexIn Uwe Meixner & Albert Newen (eds.), Seele, Denken, Bewusstsein: Zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Geistes, De Gruyter. pp. 397-401. 2003.
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93Emotion und Kultur: Wie individuieren wir Emotionen und welche Rolle spielen kulturelle Faktoren dabei?Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 66 (3): 367-392. 2012.
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152Emotion Recognition as Pattern Recognition: The Relevance of PerceptionMind and Language 30 (2): 187-208. 2015.We develop a version of a direct perception account of emotion recognition on the basis of a metaphysical claim that emotions are individuated as patterns of characteristic features. On our account, emotion recognition relies on the same type of pattern recognition as is described for object recognition. The analogy allows us to distinguish two forms of directly perceiving emotions, namely perceiving an emotion in the absence of any top-down processes, and perceiving an emotion in a way that sig…Read more
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83Hypnotic ingroup–outgroup suggestion influences economic decision-making in an Ultimatum GameConsciousness and Cognition 21 (2): 939-946. 2012.Studies in economic decision-making have demonstrated that individuals appreciate social values supporting equity and disapprove unfairness when distributing goods between two or more parties. However, this seems to critically depend on psychological mechanisms partly pertaining to the ingroup–outgroup distinction. Little is known as to what extent economic bargaining can be manipulated by means of psychological interventions such has hypnosis. Here we show that a hypnotic ingroup versus outgrou…Read more
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9Was ist Referenz? Eine normative und eine kausale RelationIn Winfried Franzen (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 265-274. 2000.
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111The multidimensional profile methodology (MPM) for comparative cognition: towards a universal strategy of understanding animal mindsPhilosophical Studies. forthcoming.How can we develop an adequate scientific understanding of the minds of nonhuman animals? We argue for a methodology based on multi-dimensional profile accounts. Such accounts are already used for the comparative study of norm cognition, consciousness, empathy and causal cognition, among others. This methodology demands that a cognitive capacity is characterized by a set of independent dimensions where each dimension is connected to operationalizable empirical indicators. Based on the level of r…Read more
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141Profiles of animal consciousness: A species-sensitive, two-tier account to quality and distributionCognition 235 (C): 105409. 2023.The science of animal consciousness investigates (i) which animal species are conscious (the distribution question) and (ii) how conscious experience differs in detail between species (the quality question). We propose a framework which clearly distinguishes both questions and tackles both of them. This two-tier account distinguishes consciousness along ten dimensions and suggests cognitive capacities which serve as distinct operationalizations for each dimension. The two-tier account achieves t…Read more
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112A new look at the attribution of moral responsibility: The underestimated relevance of social rolesPhilosophical Psychology 31 (4): 595-608. 2018.What are the main features that influence our attribution of moral responsibility? It is widely accepted that there are various factors which strongly influence our moral judgments, such as the agent’s intentions, the consequences of the action, the causal involvement of the agent, and the agent’s freedom and ability to do otherwise. In this paper, we argue that this picture is incomplete: We argue that social roles are an additional key factor that is radically underestimated in the extant lite…Read more
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209Visuospatial perspective taking in a dynamic environment: Perceiving moving objects from a first-person-perspective induces a disposition to act☆Consciousness and Cognition 19 (3): 690-701. 2010.
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14Begriff und Erkenntnis: Eine Analyse von Objektwahrnehmung im Rahmen einer repräsentationalen TheorieIn Richard Schantz (ed.), Wahrnehmung und Wirklichkeit, De Gruyter. pp. 123-154. 2009.
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22Das Problem des FremdpsychischenIn Vera Hoffmann-Kolss & Nicole Rathgeb (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie des Geistes, J.b. Metzler. pp. 415-424. 2023.Wenn man über die eigenen geistigen Zustände hinausgehen möchte, entstehen zwei Grundfragen, die das Problem des Fremdpsychischen ausmachen. Zum einen stellt sich die Existenzfrage, die wiederum in zwei Perspektiven gestellt wird: (1a) Haben andere Menschen einen Geist? (ontologische Perspektive) (1b) Wie können wir wissen, dass andere Menschen einen Geist haben? (epistemische Perspektive).
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51Rethinking Integration of Epistemic Strategies in Social Understanding: Examining the Central Role of Mindreading in Pluralist AccountsErkenntnis 88 (7): 2967-2995. 2023.In recent years, theories of social understanding have moved away from arguing that just one epistemic strategy, such as theory-based inference or simulation constitutes our ability of social understanding. Empirical observations speak against any monistic view and have given rise to pluralistic accounts arguing that humans rely on a large variety of epistemic strategies in social understanding. We agree with this promising pluralist approach, but highlight two open questions: what is the residu…Read more
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72In recent years, theories of social understanding have moved away from arguing that just one epistemic strategy, such as theory-based inference or simulation constitutes our ability of social understanding. Empirical observations speak against any monistic view and have given rise to pluralistic accounts arguing that humans rely on a large variety of epistemic strategies in social understanding. We agree with this promising pluralist approach, but highlight two open questions: what is the residu…Read more
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883Orthogonality of Phenomenality and ContentAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4). 2008.This paper presents arguments from empirical research and from philosophical considerations to the effect that phenomenality and content are two distinct and independent features of mental representations, which are both relational. Thus, it is argued, classical arguments that infer phenomenality from content have to be rejected. Likewise, theories that try to explain the phenomenal character of experiences by appeal to specific types of content cannot succeed. Instead, a dynamic view of conscio…Read more
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136Reply to Carruthers☆Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2): 521-523. 2009.Glenn Carruthers presents a very detailed and thorough critique of our multi-factorial twostep account of agency to the effect that it would not succeed in being superior and more general as the comparator model (CM). This critique gives us the opportunity to refine some of our points and to make the overall argument clearer. As Carruthers notes, “This move [the distinction between a feeling of agency (FoA) and a judgment of agency (JoA)] usefully limits the explanatory target of the CM to FoA”.…Read more
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304Beyond the comparator model: A multi-factorial two-step account of agencyConsciousness and Cognition 17 (1): 219-239. 2008.There is an increasing amount of empirical work investigating the sense of agency, i.e. the registration that we are the initiators of our own actions. Many studies try to relate the sense of agency to an internal feed-forward mechanism, called the ‘‘comparator model’’. In this paper, we draw a sharp distinction between a non-conceptual level of feeling of agency and a conceptual level of judgement of agency. By analyzing recent empirical studies, we show that the comparator model is not able to…Read more