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    Ernst Mally
    with Gerhard Zecha
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2005.
  •  184
    Philosophers often have tried to either reduce "disagreeable" objects or concepts to (more) acceptable objects or concepts. Reduction is regarded attractive by those who subscribe to an ideal of ontological parsimony. But the topic is not just restricted to traditional metaphysics or ontology. In the philosophy of mathematics, abstraction principles, such as Hume's principle, have been suggested to support a reconstruction of mathematics by logical means only. In the philosophy of language and t…Read more
  •  4
    Table of Contents
    In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain, Ontos Verlag. 2009.
  •  15
    Introduction
    In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain, Ontos Verlag. 2009.
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    Es gibt viele notwendige Bedingungen für gutes Philosophieren. Hier geht es uns nur um eine: Gutes Philosophieren muss sich an den Ergebnissen der empirischen Wissenschaften orientieren. Dies ist eine der grundlegenden Forderungen Bettina Bussmanns an den Philosophieunterricht sowie auch an die philosophische Forschung und sie ergibt sich aus einer Seite des von ihr entwickelten philosophiedidaktischen Dreiecks, welche eben die Philosophie mit den empirischen Wissenschaften in (eine höchst wicht…Read more
  •  88
    False friends in political dogwhistles
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Philosophers have studied various ways in which things can be said implicitly, and how this can be exploited in both derogatory and political speech. The present paper follows this tradition by focussing on a linguistic phenomenon which has so far received little attention from philosophers, i.e. (linguistic) false friends. In linguistics, false friends are understood as bilingual homographs or homophones which differ (significantly) in some kind of conventional linguistic meaning. We will argue…Read more
  •  54
    Sprache kann auf äußerst destruktive Weise verwendet werden. Ein Beispiel hierfür ist die Verwendung so genannter Slurs. Slurs sind sprachliche Ausdrücke, die Gruppen und deren individuelle Mitglieder aufgrund ihrer Herkunft, Ethnizität, Religion, sexueller Orientierung etc. abwerten. In den letzten 20 Jahren haben sich Sprachphilosoph*innen zunehmend mit den Fragen beschäftigt, wie anhand von Slurs abgewertet und was dadurch bewirkt wird. Die Beschäftigung mit diesen Fragen ist nicht nur theore…Read more
  •  198
    Slurs under quotation
    Philosophical Studies 179 (5): 1483-1494. 2022.
    Against content theories of slurs, according to which slurs have some kind of derogatory content, Anderson and Lepore have objected that they cannot explain that even slurs under quotation can cause offense. If slurs had some kind of derogatory content, the argument goes, quotation would render this content inert and, thus, quoted slurs should not be offensive. Following this, Anderson and Lepore propose that slurs are offensive because they are prohibited words. In this paper, we will show that…Read more
  •  68
    New Essays in Free Logic: In Honour of Karel Lambert (edited book)
    with Edgar Morscher
    Springer. 2001.
    Free logic - i.e., logic free of existential presuppositions in general and with respect to singular terms in particular- began to come into its own as a field of research in the 1950s. As is the case with so many developments in Western philosophy, its roots can be traced back to ancient Greek philo sophy. It is only during the last fifty years, however, that it has become well established as a branch of modern logic. The name of Karel Lambert is most closely connected with this development: he…Read more
  •  26
    Real facts
    In Georg Schurz (ed.), Advances in Scientific Philosophy, . pp. 24--439. 1991.
  •  125
    Circular languages
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (3): 341-371. 2004.
    In this paper we investigate two purely syntactical notions ofcircularity, which we call ``self-application'''' and ``self-inclusion.'''' Alanguage containing self-application allows linguistic items to beapplied to themselves. In a language allowing for self-inclusion thereare expressions which include themselves as a proper part. We introduceaxiomatic systems of syntax which include identity criteria andexistence axioms for such expressions. The consistency of these axiomsystems will be shown …Read more
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    Ernst mally
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
  •  97
    Oratio pro Philosophia Analytica et Scientifica
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 7-9. 1991.