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Gordon Leonhard

University of Münster
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  • University of Münster
    Department of Philosophy
    Center for Philosophy of Science
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
General Philosophy of Science
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
20th Century Philosophy
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    Observability and the Epistemic Community
    with Simone Bahrenberg, Andreas Berg-Hildebrand, Carolin Köhne, and Bernd Prien
    In Andreas Berg-Hildebrand & Christian Suhm (eds.), Bas van Fraassen: The Fortunes of Empiricism, De Gruyter. pp. 35-44. 2006.
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    On Swinburne and Possible Worlds
    with Jan G. Michel and Bernd Prien
    In Jennifer Hankeln, Matthias Schleiff & Paul Schã¶Ttner (eds.), Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World, Ontos Verlag. pp. 99-112. 2008.
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    On Swinburne and Possible Worlds
    with Jan G. Michel and Bernd Prien
    In Nicola Mößner, Sebastian Schmoranzer & Christian Weidemann (eds.), Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World, Ontos. pp. 99-112. 2008.
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    Contents
    with Richard Swinburne, Julia Göhner, Marie I. Kaiser, Christian Suhm, Johannes Korbmacher, Sebastian Schmoranzer, Ansgar Seide, Nicola Mößner, Markus Seidel, Benedikt Paul Göcke, Matthias Hoesch, Peter Rohs, Jennifer Hankeln, Matthias Schleiff, Paul Schöttner, Christian Weidemann, Jan G. Michel, Bernd Prien, Ana Honnacker, Martin W. Richter, Arne M. Weber, Arnold Ziesche, Anna Brückner, Jana Lührmann, Michael Pohl, Raja Rosenhagen, Norbert Jömann, Rebekka Kammesheidt, Sebastian Laukötter, Sebastian Muders, Thimo Zirpel, Katharina König, Andreas Kösters, Claus Lüdenbach, and Martin Pleitz
    In Nicola Mößner, Sebastian Schmoranzer & Christian Weidemann (eds.), Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World, Ontos. 2008.
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    Causation, Constitution, and Existence
    with Paul M. Näger and Andreas Schäfers
    In Amrei Bahr & Markus Seidel (eds.), Ernest Sosa: Targeting His Philosophy, Springer. pp. 85-99. 2016.
    Contemporary debates about mechanisms in the philosophy of science raise the question about the relation between constitutive and causal relations. These discussions so far have not received Ernest Sosa’s “Varieties of Causation‘, which addresses similar questions from a metaphysical point of view. The present paper reconstructs and evaluates Sosa’s arguments from the perspective of the contemporary debates. We argue that while Sosa’s arguments are probably not suited to advance the current deba…Read more
    Contemporary debates about mechanisms in the philosophy of science raise the question about the relation between constitutive and causal relations. These discussions so far have not received Ernest Sosa’s “Varieties of Causation‘, which addresses similar questions from a metaphysical point of view. The present paper reconstructs and evaluates Sosa’s arguments from the perspective of the contemporary debates. We argue that while Sosa’s arguments are probably not suited to advance the current debate, his claim that there are different varieties of causation might be an interesting idea to consider for those who assume that there are interlevel causal relations.
    Mechanistic ExplanationMaterial ConstitutionVarieties of Causation, MiscDownward CausationExistence
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