Florian Fischer

Universität Siegen
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    Preface
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 30 (2): 1-2. 2016.
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    There are basically four options to which state the limiting instant in a change from one state to its opposite belongs – only the first, only the second, both or none. This situation is usually referred to as the limit decision problem since all of these options seem troublesome: The first two alleged solutions are asymmetric and thus need something to ground this asymmetry in ; while the last two options leave the realm of classical logic. I argue that including the debate about dispositions e…Read more
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    Persistence Reconsidered
    In Patrick Blackburn, Per Hasle & Peter Ohrstrom (eds.), Logic and Philosophy of Time - Themes from Prior, Aalborg Universitetsforlag. pp. 151-166. 2018.
    In this paper, I will argue that we need to consider the ‘change- makers’ if we want to provide a comprehensive theory of persistence. The classical theories of persistence, endurantism and perdurantism in all their flavours, are content with avoiding the looming contradiction in the context of Leibniz’s Law. They do not account for how change is brought about. I argue that this is not sufficient to constitute a theory of persistence and I will introduce produrantism as a new access towards a co…Read more
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    Die Existenzbegriffe der Philosophie der Zeit (review)
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (1): 150-157. 2020.
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    A causal Bayes net analysis of dispositions
    Synthese 198 (5): 4873-4895. 2021.
    In this paper we develop an analysis of dispositions by means of causal Bayes nets. In particular, we analyze dispositions as cause-effect structures that increase the probability of the manifestation when the stimulus is brought about by intervention in certain circumstances. We then highlight several advantages of our analysis and how it can handle problems arising for classical analyses of dispositions such as masks, mimickers, and finks.
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    Contents
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. 2018.
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    Theories of Dispositions
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 149-150. 2018.
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    Index
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 163-166. 2018.
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    The Story of Zucky
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 151-152. 2018.
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    Bibliography
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 153-160. 2018.
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    Case File
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 145-148. 2018.
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    Author Index
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 161-162. 2018.
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    3. Composition
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 71-105. 2018.
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    Acknowledgements
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 1-2. 2018.
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    4. Progressing to Processes
    In Natural Laws as Dispositions, De Gruyter. pp. 106-122. 2018.
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    Natural Laws as Dispositions
    De Gruyter. 2018.
    Chapter 1 serves as an introduction to the vast topic of laws of nature. Thus, it first outlines the alleged characteristics of the laws of nature, namely truth, objectivity, contingency, necessity, universality, grounding counterfactuals and their role in science. Among these aspects, the peculiar modal status of laws of nature will be identified as the ‘holy grail’ of the debate. The second part of this chapter is concerned with the three main families of theories of laws of nature – neo-humea…Read more
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    Carnap’s Logic of Science and Reference to the Present Moment
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 30 (2): 61-90. 2016.
    The important switch from the so-called old B-theory to the new tenseless theory of time (NTT), which had significant implications for the field of tense and indexicals, occurred after Carnap’s era. Against this new background, Carnap’s original inter-translatability thesis can no longer be upheld. The most natural way out would be to modify Carnap’s position according to the NTT; but this is not compatible with Carnap’s metaphysical neutrality thesis. Even worse, Carnap’s work on measurement th…Read more
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    Philosophy of time: A slightly opinionated introduction
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 30 (2): 3-28. 2016.
    There are several intertwined debates in the area of contemporary philos- ophy of time. One field of inquiry is the nature of time itself. Presentists think that only the present moment exists whereas eternalists believe that all of (space-)time exists on a par. The second main field of inquiry is the question of how objects persist through time. The endurantist claims that objects are three-dimensional wholes, which persist by being wholly1 present, whereas the perdurantist thinks that objects …Read more
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    The paper reviews Balashov’s Asymmetry Thesis concerning co-existing (point-sized) enduring objects, on the one hand, and perduring ones, on the other. In this regard, it becomes crucial to investigate whether, at a given spacetime point p, it is located only the respective temporal part of a perdur- ing whole, or that whole as well. Two alternatives ought to be distinguished and, then, I will argue as follows: If the perduring whole is located where its parts are, the original asymmetry- thesis…Read more