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6Mach I, Mach II, Einstein und die Relativitätstheorie: eine Fälschung und ihre FolgenWalter de Gruyter. 1987.Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Mach I, Mach II, Einstein und die Relativitätstheorie" verfügbar.
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19Der „Führer" und seine Denker: Zur Philosophie des „Dritten Reichs“Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 47 (2): 223-252. 2014.
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20Interpretation: Ways of Thinking about the Sciences and the Arts (edited book)University of Pittsburgh Press. 2010.The act of interpretation occurs in nearly every area of the arts and sciences. That ubiquity serves as the inspiration for the fourteen essays of this volume, covering many of the domains in which interpretive practices are found. Individual topics include: the general nature of interpretation and its forms; comparing and contrasting interpretation and hermeneutics; culture as interpretation seen through Hegel’s aesthetics; interpreting philosophical texts; methodologies for interpreting human …Read more
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208Following the philosophical work of Jürgen Mittelstrass, the papers presented in this volume justify this thesis and differentiate it in both its historical and its systematic dimension (including its practical philosophical implications).
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18The Idea of Progress in Evolutionary Biology: Philosophical ConsiderationsIn Arnold Burgen, Peter McLaughlin & Jürgen Mittelstraß (eds.), The Idea of Progress, De Gruyter. pp. 201-218. 1997.
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32Gab es eine geschriebene ungeschriebene Lehre Piatons? Oskar Beckers Rekonstruktion des 2. Teils des ParmenidesIn Gereon Wolters & Martin Carrier (eds.), Homo Sapiens und Homo Faber: Epistemische und technische Rationalität in Antike und Gegenwart. Festschrift für Jürgen Mittelstraß, De Gruyter. pp. 51-64. 2005.
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4InhaltsverzeichnisIn Gereon Wolters & Martin Carrier (eds.), Homo Sapiens und Homo Faber: Epistemische und technische Rationalität in Antike und Gegenwart. Festschrift für Jürgen Mittelstraß, De Gruyter. 2005.
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2I-VIIn Gereon Wolters & Martin Carrier (eds.), Homo Sapiens und Homo Faber: Epistemische und technische Rationalität in Antike und Gegenwart. Festschrift für Jürgen Mittelstraß, De Gruyter. 2005.
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3EinleitungIn Gereon Wolters & Martin Carrier (eds.), Homo Sapiens und Homo Faber: Epistemische und technische Rationalität in Antike und Gegenwart. Festschrift für Jürgen Mittelstraß, De Gruyter. 2005.
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28Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Basis und Deduktion" verfügbar.
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189Carl Gustav Hempel: Pragmatic EmpiricistIn Paolo Parrini, Merrilee H. Salmon & Wesley C. Salmon (eds.), Logical Empiricism: Historical And Contemporary Perspectives, University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 109-122. 2003.
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756MachIn W. H. Newton-Smith (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Science, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.Ernst Waldfried Josef Wenzel Mach was born 18 February 1838 in the Moravian village of Chrlice (near Brno), at that time part of the Austrian Monarchy, now the Czech Republic, and died 19 February 1916 in Vaterstetten (near Munich). He enjoyed a very successful career as an experimental physicist (the unit for the velocity of sound has been named after him). His importance for the philosophy of science derives mainly from his “historico‐critical” writings (Mach 1872, 1883, 1896b, 1921). Mach stu…Read more
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45Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Mach I, Mach II, Einstein und die Relativitätstheorie" verfügbar.
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59Paul Lorenzen -- Mathematician and Logician (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2021.This open access book examines the many contributions of Paul Lorenzen, an outstanding philosopher from the latter half of the 20th century. It features papers focused on integrating Lorenzen's original approach into the history of logic and mathematics. The papers also explore how practitioners can implement Lorenzen’s systematical ideas in today’s debates on proof-theoretic semantics, databank management, and stochastics. Coverage details key contributions of Lorenzen to constructive mathemati…Read more
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1841Der Junge Carnap in Historischem Kontext: 1918–1935 / Young Carnap in an Historical Context: 1918–1935 (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2021.This Open Access volume is based on the 'Early Carnap in Context’ workshop that took place in Konstanz in 2017 and looks at Rudolf Carnap’s philosophy, documented in his recently released diaries, from a combination of historical, cultural and philosophical perspectives. It enables further evaluation of the diaries and traces newly found interrelationships and their systematic definition. From a cultural and historical point of view, Logical Empiricism and Carnap’s pivotal opus, The Logical Stru…Read more
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112“Wrongful Life” Reloaded: Logical empiricism’s philosophy of biology 1934-1936 (Prague/Paris/Copenhagen)Philosophia Scientiae 3 (22-3): 233-255. 2018.I offer a revision (“reload”) of an earlier paper on logical-empiricism’s philosophy of biology by locating its central theses in the context of the international conferences of Prague (1934), Paris (1935), and Copenhagen (1936), so important for the development of logical empiricism and its spread in the Western world. My theses are that logical empiricism did not contribute in the same way to the development of the philosophy of biology, as it did, e.g., to the development of philosophy of mat…Read more
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49Inquiring into Space-Time, the Human Mind, and Religion: The Life and Work of Adolf GrünbaumJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 50 (4): 409-427. 2019.Grünbaum's three chief fields of research were space-time philosophy, the methodological credentials of psychoanalysis, and reasons given in favor of the existence of God. Grünbaum defended the so-called conventionality thesis of physical geometry. He partially followed Hans Reichenbach in this respect but developed a new ontological argument for the conventionality claim in addition. In addressing the physical basis of the direction of time, Grünbaum advocated that there is a physical basis for…Read more
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77Mach and Relativity Theory: ANeverending Story in HOPOSia?In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence, Springer Verlag. pp. 367-385. 2019.Michael Ende’s bestseller/The Neverending Story/is set in a magical world called “Fantastica”. In Fantastica, there are heroes and villains, just as in the world of universities and academies. There is even an entity, or better: a non-entity of shaky existence, das Nichts, the Nothingness – loved by some philosophers like Martin Heidegger. In Fantastica Nothingness is able to create trouble and destruction. The same is true in the land of academic history and philosophy of science – let us call …Read more
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A neurophysiological account of working memory limited capacity: Within-chunk integration and betweenitem segregationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 24 139-41. 2001.
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What kind of memory is memory in anesthesia?In P. S. Sebel, B. Bonke & E. Winograd (eds.), Memory and Awareness in Anesthesia, Prentice-hall. pp. 117. 1993.
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108The paper - originally a lecture in the "40th Anniversary Lecture Series 2001-2002" - gives a survey of the development of philosophy of science in Germany and of the role tthe Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science plays in this development. An Italian version was published in 2006: “Un difficile ritorno a casa: la Filosofia della Scienza in Germania”, in: Bollettino della Società Filosofica Italiana, Nr. 189 n.s. (settembre - dicembra 2006), 37-50
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501This booklet deals in the form of "impromptus" with philosophy and philosophers in the "Third Reich" and the interesting story of post-war German philosophy to just ignore this topic.
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516O Happy Error. A Comment on Giora HonBoston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 232 295-300. 2003.This is a comment on Giora Hon's paper on scientific error
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2366Ernst Mach and the Theory of RelativityPhilosophia Naturalis 21 (2/4): 630-341. 1984.This article shows that those texts, attributed to Ernst Mach, that reject relativity theory are posthumous forgeries.
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44Logic, Language, and the Structure of Scientific Theories: Proceedings of the Carnap-Reichenbach Centennial, University of Konstanz, 21-24 May 1991 (edited book, review)Pittsburgh UP/Universitätsverlag Konstanz. 1994.This volume honors and examines the founders of the philosophy of logical empiricism. Historical and interpretive essays clarify the scientific philosophies of Carnap, Reichenbach, Hempel, Kant, and others, while exploring the main topics of logical empiricist philosophy of science.
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99The epistemological roots of ecclesiastical claims to knowledgeAxiomathes 19 (4): 481-508. 2009.In theoretical matters, ecclesiastical claims to knowledge have lead to various conflicts with science. Claims in orientational matters, sometimes connected to attempts to establish them as a rule for legislation, have often been in conflict with the justified claims of non-believers. In addition they violate the Principle of Autonomy of the individual, which is at the very heart of European identity so decisively shaped by the Enlightenment. The Principle of Autonomy implies that state legislat…Read more
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156Hans Jonas’ Philosophical BiologyGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1): 85-98. 2001.Jonas' philosophical biology is an attempt to overcome the dualism, i.e., the alienation between man and world, which characterizes both Gnostic thinking and the Heiddegerian existentialist approach that Jonas had applied in its interpretation. This dualism leads both approaches to despise or, at least, to neglect nature.Jonas' philosophical biology is intended to provide an insight into the phenomenon of life that is more than a mere reflection of scientific epistemology. Rather, it regards …Read more
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19Concepts, Theories, and Rationality in the Biological Sciences: The Second Pittsburgh-Konstanz Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, October 1-4, 1993 (edited book, review)University of Piuttsburgh Press/Universitätsverlag Konstanz. 1995.Leading biologists and philosophers of biology discuss the basic theories and concepts of biology and their connections with ethics, economics, and psychology, providing a remarkably unified report on the “state of the art” in the philosophy of biology.
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83Interpretation: Ways of Thinking about the Sciences and the Arts (edited book)University of Pittsburgh Press. 2014.The act of interpretation occurs in nearly every area of the arts and sciences. That ubiquity serves as the inspiration for the fourteen essays of this volume, covering many of the domains in which interpretive practices are found. Individual topics include: the general nature of interpretation and its forms; comparing and contrasting interpretation and hermeneutics; culture as interpretation seen through Hegel’s aesthetics; interpreting philosophical texts; methodologies for interpreting human …Read more
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814Religiöse Ahnungen unter AufklärungsdruckIn Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.), Was sich nicht sagen lässt: Das Nicht-Begriffliche in Wissenschaft, Kunst und Religion, Akademie Verlag. pp. 661-670. 2010.This paper deals with the fate of religious intuitions in enlightenment contexts
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