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5Den thematischen Schwerpunkt dieses Bandes bilden finale Ursachen und teleologische Erklärungen. Die Artikel verbinden systematische Fragen und historische Perspektiven in einer sehr fruchtbaren Weise. Die systematischen Kernfragen lauten u.a.: Was ist die Relation von teleologischen und kausalen Erklärungen? Wie können wir unserer gemeinsamen Praxis Rechnung tragen, der gemäß wir teleologische Erklärungen sowohl für menschliche als auch für nichtmenschliche Verhaltensweisen verwenden? Ist Teleo…Read more
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10Faculties in Early Modern PhilosophyIn Dominik Perler (ed.), The Faculties: A History, Oxford University Press. pp. 150-197. 2015.Even though early modern philosophers often harshly criticized the Aristotelian practice of explaining physical processes in terms of bodily powers, they showed almost no concern to adopt their traditional language of faculties when it came to describing and explaining the operations of the mind. Virtually all of them were happy to conceive of the mind as being endowed with faculties such as the will, the intellect, imagination, and memory. Despite their agreement on the principal legitimacy of …Read more
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9Baruch de SpinozaIn Dominik Perler & Johannes Haag (eds.), Ideen. Repräsentationalismus in der Frühen Neuzeit, De Gruyter. 2010.
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11Antoine ArnauldIn Dominik Perler & Johannes Haag (eds.), Ideen. Repräsentationalismus in der Frühen Neuzeit, De Gruyter. pp. 231-258. 2010.
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16Baruch de SpinozaIn Dominik Perler & Johannes Haag (eds.), Ideen. Repräsentationalismus in der Frühen Neuzeit, De Gruyter. pp. 165-196. 2010.
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14Antoine ArnauldIn Dominik Perler & Johannes Haag (eds.), Ideen. Repräsentationalismus in der Frühen Neuzeit, De Gruyter. pp. 231-258. 2010.
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8Spinoza on the Unity of Will and IntellectIn Klaus Corcilius & Dominik Perler (eds.), Partitioning the Soul: Debates from Plato to Leibniz, De Gruyter. pp. 245-270. 2014.
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4Frühe NeuzeitIn Vera Hoffmann-Kolss & Nicole Rathgeb (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie des Geistes, J.b. Metzler. pp. 23-31. 2023.Wie können wir Menschen mit einem objektiv und naturwissenschaftlich beschreibbaren Körper über einen Geist und damit über ein subjektiv erlebbares Innenleben und kognitive Fähigkeiten verfügen?
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12Two Kinds of Grounding? Suárez on Natural Resultance and FoundationIn Calvin G. Normore & Stephan Schmid (eds.), Grounding in Medieval Philosophy, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 281-306. 2024.In contemporary metaphysics the notion of grounding plays a crucial role, and though its precise meaning is debated, there seems to be a widespread consensus that grounding is the same in all its typical instances. In this chapter I show that the late scholastic philosopher Francisco Suárez (1549–1617) can be seen as challenging this consensus since he gives an altogether different account of the way vital capacities are “grounded” in their underlying soul and the way the truth of a thought is “…Read more
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26Potentialities in the Late Middle Ages—The Latin TraditionIn Kristina Engelhard & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbook of Potentiality, Springer. pp. 123-153. 2018.The notion of potentiality was central in Aristotelian philosophy, which scholastic thinkers heavily relied on. Nonetheless, the notion of a natural potentiality increasingly lost its explanatory relevance in the later middle ages, or so I will argue here with regard to Aquinas, Scotus and Ockham. While this notion plays a pivotal role in Aquinas’s account of contingency and natural teleology, Scotus and Ockham tried to account for these phenomena without appeal to natural potentialities of subs…Read more
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18Frühe NeuzeitIn Martin Grajner & Guido Melchior (eds.), Handbuch Erkenntnistheorie, J.b. Metzler. pp. 21-27. 2019.
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231Suárez and the problem of final causationIn Lukás Novák (ed.), Suárez's Metaphysics in its Historical and Systematic Context, De Gruyter. pp. 293-308. 2014.
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73Grounding in Medieval Philosophy (edited book)Springer Nature Switzerland. 2024.This book offers a selection of 13 case studies on how the notion of grounding helps illuminate philosophical discussions of our past with a special focus on debates of the Middle Ages. It thereby makes not only the case that the notion of grounding, which has become so widely debated in analytic metaphysics, has a long and venerable tradition, but also shows that this tradition has a lot to teach to contemporary philosophers of grounding. This is because the historical authors discussed in this…Read more
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2Sceptical Paths: Scepticisms from Antiquity through Early Modern Period and Beyond (edited book)Walter de Gruyter. 2019.
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58Spinoza Against the SkepticsIn Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), A Companion to Spinoza, Wiley-blackwell. 2021.Unlike many other early modern philosophers, Spinoza was not particularly troubled by scepticism. Spinoza's disdain for skeptics is backed up by remarkable epistemic confidence. Spinoza is thus concerned with at least three kinds of skeptics: with the methodological skeptic; the philosophical skeptic; with the fideist who gives epistemic priority to scripture or revelation over reason. The skeptic's recommendation to suspend one's judgment relies on a flawed metaphysical view of the thinking sub…Read more
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45Sceptical paths: enquiry and doubt from antiquity to the present (edited book)De Gruyter. 2019.Sceptical Paths gathers a variety of innovative studies that inquire into the presence and function of sceptical elements, strategies, and approaches in various traditions throughout Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and contemporary philosophy. Special at.
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Causation and cognition in MalebrancheIn Dominik Perler & Sebastian Bender (eds.), Causation and Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy, Routledge. 2019.
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430Repräsentationalismus, Halluzinationen und Universalien, Ontologische Überlegungen zu Fred Dretskes RepräsentationalismusFacta Philosophica 8 (1-2): 53-77. 2006.
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85Spinoza on the Unity of Will and IntellectIn Dominik Perler & Klaus Corcilius (eds.), Ockham on Emotions in the Divided Soul, De Gruyter. pp. 245-270. 2014.
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137Teleology and the Dispositional Theory of Causation in Thomas AquinasHistory of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 14 (1): 21-39. 2011.Thomas Aquinas is known for having endorsed the view that in our universe everything strives for a certain purpose. According to him not only rational agents act for the sake of specific ends, but every active substance does. It is this claim I reconstruct and discuss in this paper. I argue that it is based on Aquinas’ understanding of causality which is best – or so I suggest – conceived as a dispositional theory of causation. However, Aquinas does not only provide a natural philosophical accou…Read more
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172Finality without Final Causes? – Suárez’s Account of Natural TeleologyErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 2. 2015.
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51Suárez and the Problem of Final CausationIn Lukás Novák (ed.), Suárez's Metaphysics in its Historical and Systematic Context, De Gruyter. pp. 293-308. 2014.
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76Philosophy of Mind in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance (edited book)Routledge. 2018.Characterized by many historically significant events, such as the invention of the printing press, the discovery of the New World, and the Protestant Reformation, the years between 1300 and 1600 are a remarkably rich source of ideas about the mind. They witnessed a resurgence of Aristotelianism and Platonism and the development of humanism. However, philosophical understanding of the complex arguments and debates during this period remain difficult to grasp. Philosophy of Mind in the Late Middl…Read more
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68By reconstructing the teleological conceptions of Thomas Aquinas, Suarez, Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, the author argues against the common view that mechanical philosophers in the Early Modern Period rejected natural teleology because of its association with an Aristotelian picture of the world. First, many thinkers in the Early Modern Period did not reject teleological explanations for natural phenomena. Second, many scholastic thinkers already believed that pure natural teleology was prob…Read more
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138Introduction: Final Causes and Teleological ExplanationsLogical Analysis and History of Philosophy 14 (1): 11-19. 2011.Introduction: Final Causes and Teleological Explanations
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