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Hans Prinz

Universität Hamburg
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  • Universität Hamburg
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    B. Ein Blick von Aristoteles auf die praxeologische Handlungstheorie
    In Wollen, Glauben und Handeln: Eine gegenseitige Beleuchtung von praxeologischer und aristotelischer Handlungstheorie, Academia – Ein Verlag in Der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 174-310. 2022.
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    Einleitung
    In Wollen, Glauben und Handeln: Eine gegenseitige Beleuchtung von praxeologischer und aristotelischer Handlungstheorie, Academia – Ein Verlag in Der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 13-23. 2022.
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    A. Ein Blick von der praxeologischen Handlungstheorie auf Aristoteles
    In Wollen, Glauben und Handeln: Eine gegenseitige Beleuchtung von praxeologischer und aristotelischer Handlungstheorie, Academia – Ein Verlag in Der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 24-173. 2022.
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    Literaturverzeichnis
    In Wollen, Glauben und Handeln: Eine gegenseitige Beleuchtung von praxeologischer und aristotelischer Handlungstheorie, Academia – Ein Verlag in Der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 311-322. 2022.
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    Wollen, Glauben und Handeln: Eine gegenseitige Beleuchtung von praxeologischer und aristotelischer Handlungstheorie
    Academia – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. 2022.
    Praxeology is an analytical theory of action, the intention of which is a description of fundamental action-theoretical relationships that is as conceptually parsimonious as possible. The claim corresponds to that of a descriptive metaphysics. If this claim is valid, it must be possible to find at least elementary moments of such praxeological insights even in the earliest approach to a theory of action as presented by Aristotle. The analysis first looks from the insights of praxeology to Aristo…Read more
    Praxeology is an analytical theory of action, the intention of which is a description of fundamental action-theoretical relationships that is as conceptually parsimonious as possible. The claim corresponds to that of a descriptive metaphysics. If this claim is valid, it must be possible to find at least elementary moments of such praxeological insights even in the earliest approach to a theory of action as presented by Aristotle. The analysis first looks from the insights of praxeology to Aristotle, then vice versa from Aristotle's definitions of concepts to praxeological formulations. The aim is not to trace one theory back to the other, but to illuminate both approaches in a reciprocal way.
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