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    This paper is a Philosophical Interview with Prof. Stanislav Sousedík.
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    Sémantika vlastních jmen a identitní teorie predikace
    Studia Neoaristotelica 1 (1-2): 10-32. 2004.
    Saul Kripke denies that the reference of a proper name is mediated through a sense (an intension, a concept), and claims that it has to be immediate for „rigidity“ of a proper name to be saved. On the other hand, the version of the Identity Theory of predication according to which predication is characterised as intentional identification of the conceptual content of the predicate with the object represented by the subject-concept requires that there be a concept (sense of the term) at the place…Read more
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    Problém Abstraktních Pojmů
    Studia Neoaristotelica 1 (1-2): 167-184. 2004.
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    The Scotist Theory of Univocity
    Studia Neoaristotelica 3 (1): 17-27. 2006.
    The article explains the notion of univocity in line with the mature Scotistic doctrine, which plays so crucial a role in the Scotistic rejection of analogy as a middle ground between univocity and pure equivocity. Since univocity of a concept is found to consist in its perfect unity, and the perfect unity of a concept is achieved by means of perfect abstraction, the notion of this so-called abstraction by precision is made clear and contrasted with the so-called abstraction by confusion, by mea…Read more
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    Conceptual atomism is a doctrine deeply rooted in the tradition of western thought. It originated with Aristotle, was present in the entire Aristotelian tradition and came to its most pure expression in the work of Leibniz. However, ab initio this doctrine suffered from certain difficulty labelled traditionally “aporia generis”, namely the problem of how it is possible to reconcile the absolute simplicity of the primitive concepts (or ultimate differentiae) with the existence of transcendental c…Read more
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    The purpose of this review article is to offer a criticism of the interpretation of Duns Scotus’s conception of intelligible being that has been proposed by Michael Renemann in his book Gedanken als Wirkursachen. In the first place, the author shows that according to Scotus, for God “to produce a thing in intelligible being” and “to conceive a thing” amounts to altogether one and the same act. Esse intelligibile therefore does not have “priority of nature” with respect to “esse intellectum” or “…Read more
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    Problém abstraktních pojmů
    Studia Neoaristotelica 4 (1): 90-95. 2007.
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    This paper is a review of the book 'Ján Duns Scotus. Vybrané kapitoly z jeho epistemológie a metafyziky' by Michal Ghabada.
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    How Pure a Potency?
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (2): 271-308. 2019.
    In their Philosophiae ad mentem Scoti cursus integer Bartolomeo Mastri and Bonaventura Belluto describe the great variety of Thomist views on the nature of the “pure potentiality” of matter. This paper confronts Mastri and Belluto’s report with actual Thomist texts, to find that the variety is much greater than the Scotists’ report suggests and their classification of many authors unreliable. The detailed survey of the various versions of Thomism is set against an attempt to analyse the general …Read more
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    (2) Odpověď prof. Sousedíkovi
    Studia Neoaristotelica 2 (1): 122-125. 2005.
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    Metafyzika jako věda. Ibn Síná a Ibn Rušd ve scholastické diskusi (review)
    Studia Neoaristotelica 5 (1): 89-96. 2008.
    This paper is a book review of 'Metafyzika jako věda. Ibn Síná a Ibn Rušd ve scholastické diskusi' by Marek Otisk.
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    Suárez’s Notion of Analogy
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (2): 195-233. 2021.
    Suárez’s theory of analogy is commonly considered problematic, insomuch as it attempts to combine the assertion of perfect unity and precision of the concept of being with the insistence that it is not univocal but analogical. In this article I first attempt to identify the precise nature of the problem in Suárez’s account and then propose an interpretation of Suárez’s notion of analogy according to which what Suárez calls “analogy” is basically the same thing as Scotus’s essential order. I sugg…Read more
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    How (Not) to Be an Aristotelian With Respect to Contemporary Physics
    Studia Neoaristotelica 14 (1): 85-109. 2017.
    Haec tractatio est responsio critica ad tractationem Ludovici Groarke, titulo “Orbitae ellipticae, possintne Aristotelice explicari?”, necnon ad commentationem Jacobi Franklin, cui titulus “De orbitis ellipticis ac Aristotelica revolutione scientifica”. Auctor imprimis ostendit (ultra censuram a J. Franklin factam procedens) explanationem “Aristotelicam” orbitarum ellipticarum a L. Groarke propositam non solum analysi Newtonianae repugnare, sed etiam in se esse incohaerentem. Porro auctor alia L…Read more
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    Suárezova neuchopitelná teorie vztahu
    Studia Neoaristotelica 12 (3): 76-111. 2015.
    The teachings of Francisco Suárez tend to have the queer quality of being at once transparent and unintelligible. An example of this is his theory of relations. It is clear that, according to Suárez, a categorical relation is both really and modally identical to its foundation; on the other hand, however, the relative denomination does not apply to the foundation unless the terminus of the relation actually exists. One may ask, then: given that the foundation exists but the terminus does not, is…Read more
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    Confusion or Precision?
    Studia Neoaristotelica 17 (2): 151-200. 2020.
    This paper is an attempt to explicate, using the method of conceptual reconstruction rather than historical, text-oriented analysis, the plurality of meanings of two connected terms that play an important role in scholastic thought: “confusio” and “praecisio”. These terms are used in a plurality of meanings by the scholastics, and sometimes even in one and the same context. The aim of this paper is to disentangle these various meanings from each other, offer their precise definitions and explore…Read more
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    Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic (edited book)
    with Daniel D. Novotný, Prokop Sousedík, and David Svoboda
    Ontos Verlag. 2012.
    Throughout the greater part of the twentieth century, both in the analytic and continental traditions, metaphysics was deemed to be passé. The last few decades, however, have witnessed a remarkable growth of interest among analytic philosophers in various traditional metaphysical topics, such as modality, truth, causality, etc. which resulted in the emergence of various forms of analytic metaphysics. The new forms of metaphysics differ from its traditional forms mostly in their methodology and i…Read more
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    Můžeme mluvit o tom, co není?
    Studia Neoaristotelica 11 (3): 36-72. 2014.
    The aim of the article is twofold: to document how what the author labels the “Principle of Reference” – viz. the claim that that which is not cannot be referred to – inspires both actualist and possibilist philosophical conceptions in the analytic tradition as well as in scholasticism, and to show how Duns Scotus’s rejection of the Principle allows us to see that there are two distinct and logically independent meanings of the actualism–possibilism distinction: viz. metaphysical actualism/…poss…Read more
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    Limits of the concept of altruism: Individualism, Batson’s theory of altruism, and a social realist alternative
    with Alexander J. Calder and Blaine J. Fowers
    Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 42 (2): 78-92. 2022.
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    Qui melius scit exponere, exponat!
    Studia Neoaristotelica 19 (2): 139-176. 2022.
    John Duns Scotus’s famous doctrine of the formal distinction has a twofold justification: a theological one, stemming from the necessity to express coherently the Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and a metaphysical one, according to which formal distinction is a necessary condition of the abstraction of universal (objective) concepts from individuals. This paper is a detailed analysis of this latter argument, presented by Scotus in Questions on Metaphysics VII, q. 19. Scotus apparently de…Read more
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    Doctrina de connotatis v barokně-scholastické diskusi
    Studia Neoaristotelica 13 (6): 105-128. 2016.
    In Baroque scholasticism the medieval semantic theory of connotation as a property of terms, originally elaborated by Ockham and others, received an ontological application or re-interpretation in the context of the theory of relations. The main proponent of this ontologized “doctrina de connotatis” seems to have been Suárez. Subsequently, this doctrine was severely criticised by the Jesuits Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza and Rodrigo de Arriaga, but also by the “princeps Scotistarum” Bartholomeo Mastr…Read more
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    Courage, Justice, and Practical Wisdom as Key Virtues in the Era of COVID-19
    with Blaine J. Fowers, Alexander J. Calder, and Robert K. Sommer
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Fowers et al. recently made a general argument for virtues as the characteristics necessary for individuals to flourish, given inherent human limitations. For example, people can flourish by developing the virtue of friendship as they navigate the inherent human dependency on others. This general argument also illuminates a pathway to flourishing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the risks of which have induced powerful fears, exacerbated injustices, and rendered life and death decisions far more co…Read more
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    Iracionalita racionálního kompatibilismu
    Studia Neoaristotelica 13 (7): 131-172. 2016.
    This discussion article is a critique of the theory of “rational compatibilism”, as presented in D. Peroutka’s eponymous article. The author raises the following nine objections against Peroutka’s conception: (1) Peroutka’s notion of liberty is ill-defined; (2) Peroutka’s argument “from growing probability” suffers from the confusion of logical and epistemic probability; (3) the charge of “irrationality” raised against the libertarian analysis of choice is either unsubstantiated or innocuous; (4…Read more
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    Author Profiles
    In Lukáš Novák (ed.), Suárez's Metaphysics in its Historical and Systematic Context, De Gruyter. pp. 325-328. 2014.