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246The mind-body problem in the origin of logical empiricism: Herbert Feigl and psychophysical parallelismIn Logical Empiricism: Historical & Contemporary Perspectives, University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 233--262. 2003.It is widely held that the current debate on the mind-body problem in analytic philosophy began during the 1950s at two distinct sources: one in America, de- riving from Herbert Feigl's writings, and the other in Australia, related to writings by U. T. Place and J. J. C. Smart (Feigl [1958] 1967). Jaegwon Kim recently wrote that "it was the papers by Smart and Feigl that introduced the mind-body problem as a mainstream metaphysical Problematik of analytical philosophy, and launched the debate th…Read more
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28NaturphilosophieIn Hans Jörg Sandkühler & Others (eds.), Enzyklopädie Philosophie, Meiner Verlag. 2010.
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9Analogie und Quantifizierung Von Maxwell über Helmholtz zur MesstheorieIn Alina Noveanu, Dietmar Koch & Niels Weidtmann (eds.), Analogie: Zur Aktualität eines philosophischen Schlüsselbegriffs, Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 187-216. 2020.
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6Zerspaltung und Einheit: vom logischen Aufbau der Welt zum PhysikalismusIn Hans J. Dahms (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaft, Aufklärung: Beiträge zur Geschichte und Wirkung des Wiener Kreises, De Gruyter. pp. 144-189. 1985.
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15Contingent Laws of Nature in Émile BoutrouxIn Michael Heidelberger & Gregor Schiemann (eds.), The Significance of the Hypothetical in Natural Science, De Gruyter. pp. 99-144. 2009.In 1874, the French philosopher Émile Boutroux wrote a dissertationon the contingency of the laws of nature that highly influenced academic philosophy during the French Third Republic and led to a more hypothetical view of the natural sciences and mathematics. Boutroux took over the concept of contingency from the neo-Kantian philosopher Eduard Zeller who had insisted against Hegel on the role of contingency in history, and carried it over to nature. From this he tried to show that the science…Read more
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210Introduction: The Significance of the Hypothetical in Natural ScienceIn Michael Heidelberger & Gregor Schiemann (eds.), The Significance of the Hypothetical in Natural Science, De Gruyter. pp. 1-6. 2009.
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10Alternative Interpretationen der Repräsentationstheorie der MessungIn Georg Meggle & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Analyōmen 1 =, W. De Gruyter. pp. 310-323. 1994.
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11Helmholtz' Erkenntnis- und Wissenschaftstheorie im Kontext der Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft des 19. JahrhundertsIn Lorenz Krüger (ed.), Universalgenie Helmholtz. Rückblick nach 100 Jahren., Akademie Verlag. pp. 168-185. 1994.
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7Zur Logik Empirischer Theorien (edited book)De Gruyter. 1983.Das Buch besteht aus drei Teilen. Der erste Teil befasst sich mit der allgemeinen Struktur empirischer Theorie. Der zweite Teil beschäftigt sich mit den Problemen der Anwendung von Theorien und im dritten Teil werden Beispiele vorgestellt.
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8History of Philosophy of Science: New Trends and Perspectives. Vienna Circle Institute yearbook (9) (edited book)Springer. 2002.This volume includes recent contributions to the philosophy of science from a historical point of view and of the highest topicality: the range of the topics covers all fields in the philosophy of the science provided by authors from around the world focusing on ancient, modern and contemporary periods in the development of the science philosophy. This proceedings is for the scientific community and students at graduate level as well as postdocs in this interdisciplinary field of research.
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6Zur logischen Rekonstruktion wissenschaftlichen Wandels am Beispiel der „Ohm’schen Revolution“In Michael Heidelberger & Wolfgang Balzer (eds.), Zur Logik Empirischer Theorien, De Gruyter. pp. 281-303. 1983.
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Experimentation and instrumentationIn Donald M. Borchert (ed.), Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Macmillan Reference. pp. 10--12. 2005.
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74From neo-kantianism to critical realism: Space and the mind-body problem in riehl and SchlickPerspectives on Science 15 (1): 26-48. 2007.This article deals with Moritz Schlick's critical realism and its sources that dominated his philosophy until about 1925. It is shown that his celebrated analysis of Einstein's relativity theory is the result of an earlier philosophical discussion about space perception and its role for the theory of space. In particular, Schlick's "method of coincidences" did not owe anything to "entirely new principles" based on the work of Einstein, Poincaré or Hilbert, as claimed by Michael Friedman, but was…Read more
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Wandlungstypen in den Baconischen Wissenschaften im Deutschland des frühen 19. JahrhundertsPhilosophia Naturalis 20 (1): 112-126. 1983.The way how the Baconian Sciences (Kuhn's term) in early 19th c. German physics changed from a qualitative to a mathematical outlook.
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28Towards a logical reconstruction of revolutionary change: The case of Ohm as an exampleStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 11 (2): 103-121. 1980.
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7BackmatterIn Michael Heidelberger & Wolfgang Balzer (eds.), Zur Logik Empirischer Theorien, De Gruyter. pp. 332-334. 1983.
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95Nature From Within: Gustav Theodor Fechner and His Psychophysical WorldviewUniversity of Pittsburgh Press. 2004.Michael Heidelberger's exhaustive exploration of Fechner's writings, in relation to current issues in the field, successfully reestablishes Fechner'...
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7InhaltIn Michael Heidelberger & Wolfgang Balzer (eds.), Zur Logik Empirischer Theorien, De Gruyter. 1983.
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8FrontmatterIn Michael Heidelberger & Wolfgang Balzer (eds.), Zur Logik Empirischer Theorien, De Gruyter. 1983.
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48The Probabilistic Revolution, Volume 1 (edited book)Mit Press: Cambridge. 1987.Preface to Volumes 1 and 2 Lorenz Krüger xv Introduction to Volume 1 Lorraine J. Daston 1 I Revolution 1 What Are Scientific Revolutions? Thomas S. Kuhn 7 2 Scientific Revolutions, Revolutions in Science, and a Probabilistic Revolution 1800-1930 I. Bernard Cohen 23 3 Was There a Probabilistic Revolution 1800-1930? Ian Hacking 45 II Concepts 4 The Slow Rise of Probabilism: Philosophical Arguments in the Nineteenth Century Lorenz Krüger 59 5 The Decline of the Laplacian Theory of Probability: A St…Read more
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72Causal and Symbolic Understanding in Historical EpistemologyErkenntnis 75 (3): 467-482. 2011.The term “historical epistemology” can be read in two different ways: (1) as referring to a program of ‘historicizing’ epistemology, in the sense of a critique of traditional epistemology’s tendency to gloss over historical context, or (2) as a manifesto of ‘epistemologizing’ history, i.e. as a critique of radical historicist and relativist approaches. In this paper I will defend a position in this second sense. I show that one can account for the historical development and diversity of science …Read more
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Wie das Leib-Seele Problem in den Logischen Empirismus kamE-Journal Philosophie der Psychologie 2. 2005.
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432Alternative Interpretationen der Repräsentationstheorie der MessungIn Georg Meggle & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Analyōmen 1 =, W. De Gruyter. pp. 310-323. 1994.Four different interpretations of measurement are distinguished that are compatible with the formal frame of the representational theory of measurement: (1) the classical interpretation, the additive, (3) the operationalis, (4) the correlative one.
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4Review of Everett Mendelsohn and Yehuda Elkana: Sciences and Cultures: Anthropological and Historical Studies of the Sciences (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (4): 406-410. 1983.
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234Functional relations and causality in fechner and MachPhilosophical Psychology 23 (2). 2010.In the foundations of Fechner's psychophysics, the concept of “functional relation” plays a highly relevant role in three different respects: (1) in respect to the principles of measurement, (2) in respect to the mind-body problem, and (3) in respect to the concept of a law of nature. In all three cases, it is important to explain the difference between a functional dependency of a variable upon another and a causal relationship between two (or more) variables. In all three respects, Ernst Mach …Read more
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University TübingenDepartment of Philosophy
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
Faculty of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Study of Religion
PhD, 1978
Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany