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6Inferences in the First PersonPhenomenology and Mind 10 156-166. 2016.This paper deals with the experiential basis of deductive reasoning. It concentrates on the case of inferential knowledge in the first person. It first describes the specific kind of entitlement involved in such knowledge. A comparison is then made with inferential knowledge involving other indexical and demonstrative concepts. The entitlement involved in those cases is based on the fact that indexicals such as “here” and “now” are associated with experiential concepts. It is submitted that the …Read more
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11Mineness, Deflation, and TransparencyIn M. Guillot & M. Garcia-Carpintero (eds.), Self-Experience: Essays on Inner Awareness, Oxford University Press. pp. 99-119. 2023.It is widely accepted that experience is given in the first person in a special way, different from the way it is presented in the third person. To say that an experience is given to the subject in a special way might be taken to mean that there is a special way a subject can come to know her own experience. The claim under scrutiny is that one cannot accept the idea that there is a special way a subject can come to know her own experience and yet reject the presence of phenomenal mineness. I la…Read more
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11Is Intentionality a Natural Mark of the Mental? On Brentano’s Scientific MethodologyIn Alberto Voltolini (ed.), Marking the Mark of the Mental, Springer Cham. pp. 57-75. 2025.Brentano wrote that “the true method of philosophy is none other than that of the natural sciences.” Does this mean that he thought philosophy ought to operate in the same way as the natural sciences? Does it mean that he took the laws of his descriptive psychology to describe natural features of consciousness? Would intentionality thus be a natural feature of the mind, in the way digestion is a natural feature of the body? This paper argues against such a view. It first discusses the nature of …Read more
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17Abstraction and Abstract Concepts: On Husserl’s Philosophy of ArithmeticIn Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Phenomenology & Analysis: Essays in Central European Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 215-232. 2004.
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17What is Formal in Husserl's Logical Investigations?European Journal of Philosophy 7 (3): 330-338. 2002.
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12Early phenomenology and the origins of analytic philosophyFolia Philosophica 25 58-82. 2007.The article sets the temporal and theoretical framework of early phenomenology, focusing on Brentano and Husserl, and outlines its shift from psychology to ontology as a pivotal stage leading to the emergence of analytic philosophy. The author emphasizes that both early phenomenology and analytic philosophy were characterized by a pronounced anti-psychologism, with the naturalistic form of anti-psychologism tracing directly back to Brentano’s and Husserl’s phenomenology, distinct from the later …Read more
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92Perceptual Knowledge and Self-Awareness (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2024.There is a tendency, in contemporary epistemology, to treat ‘perceptual knowledge’ and ‘self-knowledge’ as labels for different and largely unconnected sets of philosophical problems. The project of this volume is to bring out how much is to be gained from treating the two topics as, on the contrary, intimately connected. One set of questions that comes into view when we do concerns the sense in which perceptual knowledge, as understood from the first-person perspective, seem to be ‘direct’. In …Read more
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47Prospects of a deflationary theory of self-knowledgeSchweizerische Zeitschrift Für Philosophie 72 (StPh72). 2013.
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24Intentionale Inexistenz und BewusstseinSchweizerische Zeitschrift Für Philosophie 75 (StPh75). 2016.
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78Appearances and IllusionsPhänomenologische Forschungen 2 (2): 62-81. 2018.This paper deals with the nature of perceptual appearances. It argues that they are objective relational properties of external objects. In perceptual experience, we are acquainted with such appearances. These are not sense data, as usually understood, and they are not identical to the properties we attribute to external objects through the usage of qualitative concepts such as ‘red’, ‘square’ and ‘sweet.’ We use such concepts in order to describe properties that are manifest in perception, not …Read more
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1Wczesna fenomenologia i źródła filozofii analitycznejFolia Philosophica 25 58--82. 2007.The text "Frühe Phänomenologie und die Ursprünge der analytischen Philosophie" was originally published in „Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung” 2000, Bd. 54, Heft 3, s. 313—340.
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17In this paper we shall address some issues concerning the relation between the content and the nature of perceptual experience. More precisely, we shall ask whether the claim that perceptual experiences are by nature relational implies that they cannot be intentional. As we shall see, much depends in this respect on the way one understands the possibility for one to be wrong about the phenomenal nature of one’s own experience. We shall argue that once this very possibility is properly understood…Read more
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1018Conceptual qualia and communicationIn Gilian Crampton Smith (ed.), The Foundations of Interaction Design, . pp. 1-14. 2005.The claim that consciousness is propositional has be widely debated in the past. For instance, it has been discussed whether consciousness is always propositional, whether all propositional consciousness is linguistic, whether propositional consciousness is always articulated, or whether there can be non-articulated propositions. In contrast, the question of whether propositions are conscious has not very often been the focus of attention.
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Brentano on Self-KnowledgeIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano School, Routledge. pp. 124-129. 2017.
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74Methodological Problems in the Phenomenology of TimePolish Journal of Philosophy 9 (1): 71-88. 2015.It is difficult to develop a coherent conception of time on the basis of our experience of time. The philosophical analysis of our experience of time is a central topic in phenomenology. So one might expect phenomenology to deliver a contribution to the solution of the most challenging puzzles of the philosophy of time. This paper deals with some methodological issues related to such an expectation. It opposes two main conceptions of the role of phenomenology in the philosophy of time. On the fi…Read more
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Über den Wert der weggeworfenen LeiterFreiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 53 (1/2): 431-434. 2006.
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161Object-Dependent and Property-Dependent ContentsDialectica 48 (3/4): 185-208. 1994.In a theory of representational or intentional states content is generally supposed to play various roles. It has to be the bearer of a truth-value, it has to determine the way a representation is about something (its mode of presentation), and finally it has to be used in order to give intra- and interpersonal psychological explanations. It has been argued that no unique kind of content can play all these roles. What criterion should one adopt in order to draw the dividing line? We suggest that…Read more
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27Brentano on Inner Perception, Intrinsic Truth and EvidenceIn Maria E. Reicher & Johann Christian Marek (eds.), Experience and analysis: proceedings of the 27th International Wittgenstein Symposium, 8th to 14th August 2004, Kirchberg am Wechsel (Austria), Öbv & Hpt. pp. 63-73. 2005.rentano’s theory of inner perception, evidence and truth upsets some widespread assumptions in contemporary philosophy. It rests on an unusual notion of inner perception and on a nominal theory of judgement; it attributes a central role to evidence in epistemology and treats mental states as being intrinsically true. The present contribution aims first at presenting and elucidating some of Brentano’s views on these matters. In some crucial points Brentano’s position will be modified and hopeful…Read more
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18Reply to Paul BernierIn Jérôme Dokic & Joëlle Proust (eds.), Simulation and Knowledge of Action, John Benjamins. pp. 45--49. 2002.
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| Epistemology |
| Self-Knowledge |
| Perception |
| Perception and Phenomenology |
| Philosophy of Mind |
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| Philosophy of Action |
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