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722The American Reception of Logical Empiricism: A Mention-Based Bibliometric AnalysisIn Georg Schiemer (ed.), The Legacy of the Vienna Circle, Springer. pp. 109-130. 2025.This paper supplements existing work on the development of logical empiricism with new quantitative data concerning the movement’s reception in the United States. Using EDHIPHY (“Enriched Data for the History of Philosophy”), a relational database specifically designed for bibliometric research on the development of twentieth-century philosophy, we trace the impact of logical empiricism on American philosophy before and after the migration. Specifically, we make use of EDHIPHY’s mention index, a…Read more
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1096Real Possibilities for Husserl's Correlation between Truth and EvidenceErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.Already before endorsing transcendental idealism, Husserl pairs truths and possibilities of evidence. This ‘correlationism’ is central for phenomenological metaphysics, but it remains disputed how it determines truth and evidence, including whether it gives a form of priority to either notion. I approach these questions by focusing on the employed notion of possibility and its changes between Husserl’s early and later work. While originally formulating correlationism in terms of ideal possibilit…Read more
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569Bibliometrics Beyond Citations: Introducing Mention Extraction and AnalysisScientometrics 2024 1-38. 2024.Standard citation-based bibliometric tools have severe limitations when they are applied to periods in the history of science and the humanities before the advent of now-current citation practices. This paper presents an alternative method involving the extracting and analysis of mentions to map and analyze links between scholars and texts in periods that fall outside the scope of citation-based studies. Focusing on one specific discipline in one particular period and language area—Anglophone ph…Read more
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800A logical challenge to correlationism: the Church–Fitch paradox in Husserl’s account of fulfilment, truth, and meaningSynthese 203 (6): 1-25. 2024.Husserl’s theory of fulfilment conceives of empty acts, such as symbolic thought, and fulfilling acts, such as sensory perceptions, in a strict parallel. This parallelism is the basis for Husserl’s semantics, epistemology, and conception of truth. It also entails that any true proposition can be known in principle, which Church and Fitch have shown to explode into the claim that every proposition is _actually_ known. I assess this logical challenge and discuss a recent response by James Kinkaid.…Read more
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2Short-term incentives of research evaluations: Evidence from the UK Research Excellence FrameworkResearch Policy 52 (6). 2023.
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2Review of Jörg Noller: Digitalität. Zur Philosophie der digitalen Lebenswelt (review)Phenomenological Reviews. 2023.
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30Review of Emiliano Trizio: Philosophy's Nature. Husserl's Phenomenology, Natural Science, and Metaphysics. (review)Phenomenological Reviews 8. 2022.
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68Rare Encounters: A Review of Wiltsche and Berghofer’s Phenomenological Approaches to Physics (review)Husserl Studies 39 (1): 101-111. 2023.
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Areas of Specialization
| Edmund Husserl |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| General Philosophy of Science |
| Metaphysics |
| Computational Philosophy |