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    Conceptual qualia and communication
    In 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.
  •  127
    Subjectivity in heterophenomenology
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1-2): 89-98. 2007.
    I distinguish between naïve phenomenology and really existing phenomenology, a distinction that is too often ignored. As a consequence, the weaknesses inherent in naïve phenomenology are mistakenly attributed to phenomenology. I argue that the critics of naïve phenomenology have unwittingly adopted a number of precisely those weaknesses they wish to point out. More precisely, I shall argue that Dennett’s criticism of the naïve or auto-phenomenological conception of subjectivity fails to provide …Read more
  •  112
    Direct Realism and Immediate Justification
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 112 (1pt1): 29-44. 2012.
    Direct realism with respect to perceptual experiences has two facets, an epistemological one and a metaphysical one. From the epistemological point of view it involves the claim that perceptual experiences provide immediate justification. From the metaphysical point of view it involves the claim that in perceptual experience we enter into direct contact with items in the external world. In a more radical formulation, often associated with naive realism, the metaphysical conception of direct real…Read more
  •  109
    Subjectivité dans la pensée et dans le langage
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 49 (1-2): 33-48. 2002.
  •  91
    What is formal in Husserl's logical investigations?
    European Journal of Philosophy 7 (3). 1999.
    It is sometimes said that questions of form are questions of logic or language. In his "Logical Investigations" Husserl, however, clearly distinguished formal ontology from formal grammar and formal logic. The article attempts to explain Husserl's notion of formal ontology. It investigates the relation between formal and material ontology as well as the relation between epistemic and metaphysical necessity. The article provides an interpretation of Husserl's claim that there are metaphysical nec…Read more
  •  67
    Knowledge of meaning in the first person
    Topoi 21 (1-2): 21-24. 2002.
  •  57
    Frühe Phänomenologie und die Ursprünge der analytischen Philosophie
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 54 (3): 313-340. 2000.
    It is by now common knowledge that analytic philosophy has its roots, at least partially, in phenomenology. It is less known that analytic philosophy has inherited part of its original antipsychologism precisely from phenomenology, or rather from early phenomenology. The present article traces the historical brackground of antipsychologism, starting with the debate on the philosophical foundations of psychology during the 19th century. It appears that naturalistic antipsychologism, the early phe…Read more
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    Appearances and Illusions
    Phänomenologische Forschungen 2. 2018.
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    Early Phenomenology and the Origins of Analytic Philosophy
    New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2 93-115. 2002.
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    Object‐dependent and Property dependent Contents
    Dialectica 48 (3-4): 185-208. 1994.
    SummaryIn 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 , and finally it has to 6e 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 the divide be base…Read more
  •  30
    Logische Analyse und Sprachanalyse
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 4 (1): 8-15. 1992.
  •  27
    Brentano on Inner Perception, Intrinsic Truth and Evidence
    In M. E. Reicher & J. C. Marek (eds.), Experience and Analysis, 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
  •  27
    Openness to the World:: an Enquiry into the Intentionality of Perception
    with Giananti Andrea
    Dissertation, l’Université de Fribourg. 2015.
    When we perceive we are under the impression of being directly aware of concrete, mindindependent objects. We also consider perception as a basic, reliable source for acquiring beliefs and an effective means for coping with the environment. In the philosophical literature, this direct and basic character of perception is sometimes captured by saying that perception is openness to the world. Articulating, refining and vindicating as far as possible this commonsensical view of perception as openne…Read more
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    Methodological Problems in the Phenomenology of Time
    Polish 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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    Editorial
    Dialectica 56 (4). 2002.
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    By the time of the Prolegomena , Husserl took phenomenology to be a philosophical method that stands in opposition to naturalism, of which psychologism was supposed to be a particularly pernicious instance. Husserl was not the only philosopher at the turn of the century to oppose psychologism. Among his fellow campaigners one finds Frege, who played a decisive role in the development of so-called analytic philosophy, and Dilthey, who stands at the roots of contemporary hermeneutics. When it come…Read more
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    Editorial
    Dialectica 59 (1). 2005.
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    Editorial
    Dialectica 55 (3). 2001.
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    In 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
  •  8
    Recreative Minds, by Gregory Currie and Ian Ravenscroft (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 14 (3): 448-452. 2006.
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    European Review of Philosophy, 1: Philosophy of Mind (edited book)
    Center for the Study of Language and Inf. 1994.
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    Lire un texte du passé d’un point de vue philosophique, et non pas seulement historique ou philologique, signifie se situer par rapport à lui, ou inversement situer le texte par rapport à un débat actuel. Seulement, voilà, qu’est-ce qu’un débat actuel? Est-ce que toute discussion philosophique qui se produit en l’année 99 dans une salle d’université quelconque mérite le titre de contribution — qu’elle soit négligeable ou éminemment signifiante — à la philosophie actuelle? Il existe une foule de …Read more
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    Editorial
    Dialectica 56 (4): 293-294. 2002.