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Panu Raatikainen

Tampere University
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  • Tampere University
    Department of Philosophy
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  • Tampere University
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University of Helsinki
PhD, 1998
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Social Science
General Philosophy of Science
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Metaphysics and Epistemology
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Language
Metaphysics
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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  •  19
    Can science seek to improve the world without losing its neutrality?
    Science has always aimed, alongside its research, to make the world a better place. This does not make research unscientific. [This is a rough translation of a popular essay originally published in Finnish.]
    Philosophy of Science, MiscellaneousGeneral Philosophy of Science, MiscellaneousPhilosophy of Social…Read more
    Philosophy of Science, MiscellaneousGeneral Philosophy of Science, MiscellaneousPhilosophy of Social Science, Miscellaneous
  •  234
    Voiko tietokone todella ajatella – filosofisia ajatuskokeita
    In Tekoäly, ihminen ja yhteiskunta, Gaudeamus. 2021.
  •  378
    A Note on Lowe’s Substance Dualism
    In Matias Kimi Slavov & Jan Forsman (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives and Historical Dimensions: Festschrift in Honor of Jani Hakkarainen, Tampere University. 2025.
    Global Metaphysical TheoriesDualism, MiscMetaphysics, MiscellaneousMetaphysics of Mind, Misc
  •  130
    Filosofiset teoriat viittaamisesta – mikä oli kysymys?
    Ajatus 66 127-139. 2009.
  •  1191
    Truth, meaning, and translation
    In Douglas Patterson (ed.), New essays on Tarski and philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 247. 2008.
    Philosopher’s judgements on the philosophical value of Tarski’s contributions to the theory of truth have varied. For example Karl Popper, Rudolf Carnap, and Donald Davidson have, in their different ways, celebrated Tarski’s achievements and have been enthusiastic about their philosophical relevance. Hilary Putnam, on the other hand, pronounces that “[a]s a philosophical account of truth, Tarski’s theory fails as badly as it is possible for an account to fail.” Putnam has several alleged reasons…Read more
    Philosopher’s judgements on the philosophical value of Tarski’s contributions to the theory of truth have varied. For example Karl Popper, Rudolf Carnap, and Donald Davidson have, in their different ways, celebrated Tarski’s achievements and have been enthusiastic about their philosophical relevance. Hilary Putnam, on the other hand, pronounces that “[a]s a philosophical account of truth, Tarski’s theory fails as badly as it is possible for an account to fail.” Putnam has several alleged reasons for his dissatisfaction,1 but one of them, the one I call the modal objection (cf. Raatikainen 2003), has been particularly influential. In fact, very similar objections have been presented over and over again in the literature. Already in 1954, Arthur Pap had criticized Tarski’s account with a similar argument (Pap 1954). Moreover, both Scott Soames (1984) and John Etchemendy (1988) use, with an explicit reference to Putnam, similar modal arguments in relation to Tarski. Richard Heck (1997), too, shows some sympathy for such considerations. Simon Blackburn (1984, Ch. 8) has put forward a related argument against Tarski. Recently, Marian David has criticized Tarski’s truth definition with an analogous argument as well (David 2004, p. 389-390).2 This line of argument is thus apparently one of the most influential critiques of Tarski. It is certainly worthy of serious attention. Nevertheless, I shall argue that, given closer scrutiny, it does not present such an acute problem for the Tarskian approach to truth as many philosophers think. But I also believe that it is important to understand clearly why this is so. Moreover, I think that a careful consideration of the issue illuminates certain important but somewhat neglected aspects of the Tarskian approach.
    Alfred TarskiTarskian Theories of Truth
  •  1216
    On the Alleged Incompatibility between Wittgenstein and Kripke
    In Martin Gustafsson, Oskari Kuusela & Jakub Mácha (eds.), Engaging Kripke with Wittgenstein: the standard metre, contingent apriori, and beyond, Routledge. 2024.
    Theories of Reference, MiscMillian Theories of NamesMetaphilosophical ViewsMetaphysical NecessityCau…Read more
    Theories of Reference, MiscMillian Theories of NamesMetaphilosophical ViewsMetaphysical NecessityCausal Theories of ReferenceLudwig Wittgenstein
  •  550
    Chalmers, Scrutability, and Phenomenal Truths
    In Alexander D. Carruth, Heidi Haanila, Paavo Pylkkänen & Pii Telakivi (eds.), True Colors, Time After Time: Essays Honoring Valtteri Arstila, University of Turku. 2024.
    Conceptual Analysis and A Priori EntailmentConceivability, Imagination, and PossibilityKnowabilityPh…Read more
    Conceptual Analysis and A Priori EntailmentConceivability, Imagination, and PossibilityKnowabilityPhenomenal Concepts
  •  1042
    Varieties of Ideal Language Philosophy
    In _Essays in the Philosophy of Language._ Acta Philosophica Fennica Vol. 100., Societas Philosophica Fennica. pp. 23-53. 2023.
    Artificial formal languages played a pivotal role in early analytic philosophy. The branch of analytic philosophy which focused on new formal logic is often called “Ideal Language Philosophy”. The aim of the present paper is to shed light on how and why more exactly those influential philosophers gave such an enormously central place for formal languages in their whole philosophical thought. Different ways these thinkers viewed the role of formal languages and their relation to colloquial langua…Read more
    Artificial formal languages played a pivotal role in early analytic philosophy. The branch of analytic philosophy which focused on new formal logic is often called “Ideal Language Philosophy”. The aim of the present paper is to shed light on how and why more exactly those influential philosophers gave such an enormously central place for formal languages in their whole philosophical thought. Different ways these thinkers viewed the role of formal languages and their relation to colloquial languages are tracked.
    The Nature of Analytic PhilosophyAlfred TarskiRudolf CarnapLudwig Wittgenstein20th Century Analytic …Read more
    The Nature of Analytic PhilosophyAlfred TarskiRudolf CarnapLudwig Wittgenstein20th Century Analytic Philosophy, MiscFrege: Logic and Philosophy of Logic, MiscRussell: Philosophy of Language, MiscRussell: Logic and Philosophy of Logic, Misc
  • Complexity, Information and Incompleteness (doctoral dissertation). Reports from the Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, 2/1998.
    Dissertation, University of Helsinki. 1998.
  •  1514
    Useless, Useful Theoretical Philosophy
    A rough translation of my (much-delayed) new professor’s Inaugural Lecture (in Finnish) at the Tampere University, on April 27, 2023. (The original Finnish version is published in Ajatus 80 (2023)).
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousPhilosophy, General Works
  •  1099
    Complexity and information
    In _Complexity, Information and Incompleteness_ (doctoral dissertation). Reports from the Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, 2/1998., . 1998.
    "Complexity" is a catchword of certain extremely popular and rapidly developing interdisciplinary new sciences, often called accordingly the sciences of complexity. It is often closely associated with another notably popular but ambiguous word, "information"; information, in turn, may be justly called the central new concept in the whole 20th century science. Moreover, the notion of information is regularly coupled with a key concept of thermodynamics, viz. entropy. And like this was not enough…Read more
    "Complexity" is a catchword of certain extremely popular and rapidly developing interdisciplinary new sciences, often called accordingly the sciences of complexity. It is often closely associated with another notably popular but ambiguous word, "information"; information, in turn, may be justly called the central new concept in the whole 20th century science. Moreover, the notion of information is regularly coupled with a key concept of thermodynamics, viz. entropy. And like this was not enough it is quite usual to add one more at present extraordinarily popular notion, namely chaos, and wed it with the abovementioned concepts. It is my aim in this paper to critically analyse this conceptual mess from a logical and philosophical point of view concentrating on the concepts of complexity and information and the question concerning the true relation between them.
    Philosophy of Information, MiscComplexity
  •  46
    Essays in the Philosophy of Language. Acta Philosophica Fennica Vol. 100. (edited book)
    Societas Philosophica Fennica. 2023.
    Table of Contents: Panu Raatikainen: Varieties of Ideal Language Philosophy. Jani Sinokki: Descartes on Language: How Signification Leads to Direct Reference. Matti Eklund: Carnapian Frameworks Revisited. Joseph Almog & Andrea Bianchi: The Semantics of Common Nouns and the Nature of Semantics. Gabriel Sandu: The Fallacies of the New Theory of Reference: Some Afterthoughts. Genoveva Martí: Experimental Results on Kind Terms: A Critical Reflection. Michael Devitt: Type Specimens and Reference. Jus…Read more
    Table of Contents: Panu Raatikainen: Varieties of Ideal Language Philosophy. Jani Sinokki: Descartes on Language: How Signification Leads to Direct Reference. Matti Eklund: Carnapian Frameworks Revisited. Joseph Almog & Andrea Bianchi: The Semantics of Common Nouns and the Nature of Semantics. Gabriel Sandu: The Fallacies of the New Theory of Reference: Some Afterthoughts. Genoveva Martí: Experimental Results on Kind Terms: A Critical Reflection. Michael Devitt: Type Specimens and Reference. Jussi Haukioja: Conceptual Engineering for Externalists. Panu Raatikainen: Fictional Names Revisited. Teemu Tauriainen: Indeterminism about Discourse Domains. Anandi Hattiagandi: Is Logic Normative? Jaakko Reinikainen: Constitutive Rules and Internal Criticism of Assertion. Aleksi Honkasalo: What Could and What Should Be Said? On Semantic Correctness and Semantic Prescriptions. Pasi Valtonen: Rearticulated Psychological View of Generics and Worldly Truthmakers. Joonas Pennanen: The Dual Character of Essentially Contested Concepts. Teemu Toppinen & Vilma Venesmaa: Unified Metasemantics for Expressivists.
    Philosophy of Language
  •  1409
    Fictional Names Revisited
    In _Essays in the Philosophy of Language._ Acta Philosophica Fennica Vol. 100., Societas Philosophica Fennica. 2023.
    Several philosophers including Kripke have contended that fictional entities do exist as abstract objects, and fictional names refer to such abstract entities. Kripke and Thomasson compare fictional entities to existing social entities. Kripke also reflects on fictions inside fictions to support his view. Many philosophers appeal to the apparent fact that we quantify over fictional entities. Such arguments in favor of the existence of fictional entities are critically scrutinized. It is argued t…Read more
    Several philosophers including Kripke have contended that fictional entities do exist as abstract objects, and fictional names refer to such abstract entities. Kripke and Thomasson compare fictional entities to existing social entities. Kripke also reflects on fictions inside fictions to support his view. Many philosophers appeal to the apparent fact that we quantify over fictional entities. Such arguments in favor of the existence of fictional entities are critically scrutinized. It is argued that they are much less compelling than their proponents suggest and involve various obscurities.
    Modal and Intensional LogicAbstract ObjectsNonexistent ObjectsImaginationEmpty NamesFictional Charac…Read more
    Modal and Intensional LogicAbstract ObjectsNonexistent ObjectsImaginationEmpty NamesFictional Characters
  •  571
    Se paha naturalismi
    In H. Rydenfelt & H. Kovalainen (ed.), Mitä on filosofia?, Gaudeamus. 2010.
  •  459
    Tulkinta, ymmärtäminen ja käytäntö
    In Pihlström Sami, Rolin Kristina & Ruokonen Floora (eds.), Käytäntö, Yliopistopaino. 2002.
    Kiinnostukseni kohteena seuraavassa on tietty suosittu ”intellektualistinen” käsitys kielen ja käsitteiden oppimisesta ja ymmärtämisestä. Käsitys on sinällään hyvin periteinen, ja voidaan väittää, että se on ollut ainakin piilevästi sisäänrakennettuna useiden uuden ajan filosofien teorioissa. Jätän tämän väitteen tarkemman erittelyn kuitenkin filosofian historioitsijoiden selvitettäväksi, ja keskityn seuraavassa käsityksen enemmän tai vähemmän julkilausuttuihin ilmentymiin nykyajan filosofiassa.…Read more
    Kiinnostukseni kohteena seuraavassa on tietty suosittu ”intellektualistinen” käsitys kielen ja käsitteiden oppimisesta ja ymmärtämisestä. Käsitys on sinällään hyvin periteinen, ja voidaan väittää, että se on ollut ainakin piilevästi sisäänrakennettuna useiden uuden ajan filosofien teorioissa. Jätän tämän väitteen tarkemman erittelyn kuitenkin filosofian historioitsijoiden selvitettäväksi, ja keskityn seuraavassa käsityksen enemmän tai vähemmän julkilausuttuihin ilmentymiin nykyajan filosofiassa. Se on vaikuttanut monissa vaikutusvaltaisissa lähestymistavoissa kieleen, merkitykseen ja mieleen.
  •  1042
    Subjektiivisten kokemusten todellisuudesta
    Niinandnäin 1. 2001.
    Luonnontieteiden kiistattoman menestyksen sekä kartesiolaisen mieli-ruumis -dualismin ylipääsemättömiksi osoittautuneiden sisäisten ongelmien seurauksena mielenfilosofiassa ovat viime vuosikymmeninä olleet vallalla erilaiset materialistiset tai fysikalistiset opit. Niiden mukaan mentaaliset ilmiöt ovat joko identtisiä tiettyjen fysikaalisten ilmiöiden kanssa tai ainakin täysin riippuvaisia sellaisista – siis fysikaalisten asioiden määräämiä.
  •  2472
    On Horwich's way out
    Analysis 65 (3): 175-177. 2005.
    The minimalist view of truth endorsed by Paul Horwich denies that truth has any underlying nature. According to minimalism, the truth predicate ‘exists solely for the sake of a certain logical need’; ‘the function of the truth predicate is to enable the explicit formulation of schematic generalizations’. Horwich proposes that all there really is to truth follows from the equivalence schema: The proposition that p is true iff p, or, using Horwich’s notation, ·pÒ is true ´ p. The (unproblematic) i…Read more
    The minimalist view of truth endorsed by Paul Horwich denies that truth has any underlying nature. According to minimalism, the truth predicate ‘exists solely for the sake of a certain logical need’; ‘the function of the truth predicate is to enable the explicit formulation of schematic generalizations’. Horwich proposes that all there really is to truth follows from the equivalence schema: The proposition that p is true iff p, or, using Horwich’s notation, ·pÒ is true ´ p. The (unproblematic) instances of the schema form ‘the minimal theory of truth’. Horwich claims that all the facts involving truth can be explained on the basis of the minimal theory. However, it has been pointed out, e.g. by Gupta (1993), that the minimal theory is too weak to entail any general facts about truth, e.g. the fact that..
    Minimalism about Truth
  •  912
    Chalmersin argumentti materialismia vastaan
    Ajatus 75 (1): 401-444. 2018.
    Artikkelissa tarkastellaan perusteellisesti ja kriittisesti David Chalmersin vaikutusvaltaista fenomenaaliseen tietoisuuden liittyvää argumenttia materialismia vastaan. Argumentissa tunnistetaan useampikin kuin yksi heikko lenkki.
    Zombies and the Conceivability ArgumentPhenomenal Concepts
  •  881
    The return of reductive physicalism
    In Alexander Hieke Hannes Leitgeb (ed.), Reduction and elimination in philosophy and the sciences : papers of the 31th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. 2008.
    The importance of the exclusion argument for contemporary physicalism is emphasized. The recent attempts to vindicate reductive physicalism by invoking certain needed revisions to the Nagelian model of reduction are then discussed. It is argued that such revised views of reduction offer in fact much less help to reductive physicalism than is sometimes supposed, and that many of these views lead to trouble when combined with the exclusion argument.
    Physicalism about the Mind, MiscPsychophysical Reduction, MiscThe Exclusion Problem
  •  1660
    Putnam, languages and worlds
    Dialectica 55 (2). 2001.
    The key argument of Hilary Putnam for conceptual relativism, his so-called mereological argument, is critically evaluated. It is argued that Putnam’s reasoning is based on confusion between languages and theories.
    Realism and Anti-Realism, MiscMetaphysics, Misc
  •  624
    Teon teoria ja historiallinen selittäminen
    Tiede and Edistys 2011 (4): 291-300. 2011.
    The essay exa­mines the views expressed in von Wright's Explanation and Understanding (1971) on human action and historical events from the perspective of the recent philosophy of science. Connecting causal explanation tightly to covering laws, as von Wright does, is found to be problematic, and his Logical connection argument invalid. On the other hand, von Wright's sketched theory of causation which is based on the concept of manipulation proves to be on the right track in light of current …Read more
    The essay exa­mines the views expressed in von Wright's Explanation and Understanding (1971) on human action and historical events from the perspective of the recent philosophy of science. Connecting causal explanation tightly to covering laws, as von Wright does, is found to be problematic, and his Logical connection argument invalid. On the other hand, von Wright's sketched theory of causation which is based on the concept of manipulation proves to be on the right track in light of current knowledge. From this perspective, however, there is no obstacle for explaining human action causally. This is illustrated with two examples from historical research. Finally, von Wright's idea that a complete account of the historical past is never achieved, because the past can always be re-evaluated, is briefly discussed.
    Philosophy of HistoryPhilosophy of Social Science, Misc
  •  1015
    Voiko ihmistiede olla arvovapaata?
    In Etiikkaa ihmistieteilijöille, Sks. 2006.
    Kysymys siitä, onko tiede ja voiko se olla arvovapaata, on herättänyt vilkasta ja jopa kiivastakin keskustelua. Erityisen polttava tämä kysymys on ihmistieteissä. Yhdessä ääripäässä on kuva tieteellisestä tutkimuksesta kaikenlaisten eettisten ja yhteiskunnallisten kysymysten yläpuolella olevana intressittömänä toimintana. Toisessa päässä on väite, ettei tiede voi koskaan olla arvovapaata vaan että tieteellinen tutkimus ja sen tulokset ovat läpeensä arvojen värittämiä. Näiden välille mahtuu monen…Read more
    Kysymys siitä, onko tiede ja voiko se olla arvovapaata, on herättänyt vilkasta ja jopa kiivastakin keskustelua. Erityisen polttava tämä kysymys on ihmistieteissä. Yhdessä ääripäässä on kuva tieteellisestä tutkimuksesta kaikenlaisten eettisten ja yhteiskunnallisten kysymysten yläpuolella olevana intressittömänä toimintana. Toisessa päässä on väite, ettei tiede voi koskaan olla arvovapaata vaan että tieteellinen tutkimus ja sen tulokset ovat läpeensä arvojen värittämiä. Näiden välille mahtuu monenlaisia maltillisempia välittäviä kantoja.
  •  2627
    Truth, correspondence, models, and Tarski
    In Sami Pihlström, Panu Raatikainen & Matti Sintonen (eds.), Approaching truth: essays in honour of Ilkka Niiniluoto, College Publications. pp. 99-112. 2007.
    In the early 20th century, scepticism was common among philosophers about the very meaningfulness of the notion of truth – and of the related notions of denotation, definition etc. (i.e., what Tarski called semantical concepts). Awareness was growing of the various logical paradoxes and anomalies arising from these concepts. In addition, more philosophical reasons were being given for this aversion.1 The atmosphere changed dramatically with Alfred Tarski’s path-breaking contribution. What Tarski…Read more
    In the early 20th century, scepticism was common among philosophers about the very meaningfulness of the notion of truth – and of the related notions of denotation, definition etc. (i.e., what Tarski called semantical concepts). Awareness was growing of the various logical paradoxes and anomalies arising from these concepts. In addition, more philosophical reasons were being given for this aversion.1 The atmosphere changed dramatically with Alfred Tarski’s path-breaking contribution. What Tarski did was to show that, assuming that the syntax of the object language is specified exactly enough, and that the metatheory has a certain amount of set theoretic power,2 one can explicitly define truth in the object language. And what can be explicitly defined can be eliminated. It follows that the defined concept cannot give rise to any inconsistencies (that is, paradoxes). This gave new respectability to the concept of truth and related notions. Nevertheless, philosophers’ judgements on the nature and philosophical relevance of Tarski’s work have varied. It is my aim here to review and evaluate some threads in this debate.
    Alfred TarskiTarskian Theories of TruthOrdinary Language Replies to SkepticismCorrespondence Theory …Read more
    Alfred TarskiTarskian Theories of TruthOrdinary Language Replies to SkepticismCorrespondence Theory of Truth
  •  1133
    Onko reikä olemassa?
    In Janne Hiipakka & Anssi Lauri Korhonen (eds.), Eripituisia esseitä S. Albert Kivisen 70-vuotispäivän kunniaksi, . 2006.
    pelkkiin fysikaalisiin yksilöolioihin, vaan hänen todellisuuttaan kansoittavat – edellisten lisäksi – käsitteet, ominaisuudet, uskomukset, kokemukset, jne. Eikä tässä vielä kaikki: hän näyttää ajattelevan, että myös reiät ovat olemassa (Kivinen 1999). Tässä vaiheessa moni ehkä ajattelee, että ainakin nyt on kyllä menty liian pitkälle - että eihän kukaan voi tosissaan esittää, että reiätkin ovat olemassa.
  •  1762
    YouTube-älykön tajunnanvirtaa ja elämänohjeita
    Niin and Näin 2018 (4). 2018.
    Kirja-arvio teoksesta Jordan B. Peterson, 12 elämänohjetta. Käsikirja kaaosta vastaan (12 Rules for Life. An Antidote to Chaos, 2018). Suom. Tero Valkonen. WSOY, Helsinki 2018.
  •  2036
    The scope and limits of value-freedom in science
    In Heikki J. Koskinen Sami Pihlstrom & Risto Vilkko (eds.), Science – A Challenge to Philosophy?, Peter Lang. 2006.
    The issue of whether science is, or can be, value-free has been debated for more than a century. The idea of value-free science is of course as old as science itself, and so are the arguments against this idea. Plato defended it..
    Philosophy of Science, MiscellaneousScience and Values
  •  879
    Problems of Deflationism
    In Tuomo Aho Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen (ed.), Acta Philosophica Fennica, . pp. 175-185. 2006.
    Deflationism about Truth, Misc
  •  698
    Mentaalinen kausaatio
    In Heta Gylling, Ilkka Niiniluoto & Risto Vilkko (eds.), Syy, Gaudeamus. 2007.
    Ajatus mentaalisesta kausaatiosta – siitä että mentaaliset ominaisuudet, tilat tai tapahtumat aiheuttavat fysikaalisia vaikutuksia, esimerkiksi ruumiinliikkeitä ja käyttäytymistä – on keskeinen osa niin arkiajattelua kuin tieteellistä psykologiaakin. Itsessään se tuntuu lähes latteudelta. Tarkemmassa filosofisessa tarkastelussa se kuitenkin synnyttää huomattavia filosofisia ongelmia (ks. esim. Block 1990; Heal & Mele 1993; Crane 1995).
    Philosophy of Mind
  •  776
    Putnam’s Last Papers: Hilary Putnam: Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity, edited by Mario De Caro. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016, 248 pp, $51.50 HB
    Metascience 28 (3): 487-489. 2019.
    Perceptual EvidenceNaive and Direct RealismVarieties of Scientific Realism, MiscRealism and Anti-Rea…Read more
    Perceptual EvidenceNaive and Direct RealismVarieties of Scientific Realism, MiscRealism and Anti-Realism, Misc
  •  450
    Vastaus Roosille
    Olen laatinut tämän kirjoituksen vastineeksi J.P. Roosin poleemiseen kirjoitukseen, jonka hän on lehtien hylättyä sen julkaissut omalla kotisivullaan.
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