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Ulla Schmid

University of Basel
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  • University of Basel
    Department of Arts, Media, Philosophy
    Graduate student
Basel, Basel-City, Switzerland
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
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    Alcohol and Loneliness: Their Entanglement and Social Constitution
    Topoi 42 (5): 1211-1227. 2023.
    I develop an externalist perspective and analysis of the relatedness of loneliness and (harmful) alcohol use and the concept of loneliness. I depart from twenty qualitative interviews with people undergoing inpatient treatment for alcohol dependence. Both, loneliness and its relatedness to alocohol dependence turn out to be complex relational and interactional phenomena whose occurrence and dynamics depend on the social and situational conditions under which they arise. Despite huge variations i…Read more
    I develop an externalist perspective and analysis of the relatedness of loneliness and (harmful) alcohol use and the concept of loneliness. I depart from twenty qualitative interviews with people undergoing inpatient treatment for alcohol dependence. Both, loneliness and its relatedness to alocohol dependence turn out to be complex relational and interactional phenomena whose occurrence and dynamics depend on the social and situational conditions under which they arise. Despite huge variations in interviewees’ experiences of loneliness, they share a common phenomenological and analytical structure. Loneliness arises when instances of social interaction fail to arrive at mutual understanding within a certain social context. Loneliness is neither reducible to individual experiences nor to distinctive characteristics of a person. Rather, it presents an evaluative and interactional phenomenon, a person’s awareness of his/her failure to establish mutual understanding with others in social interaction. The relatedness of alcohol dependence and loneliness is neither conceptual nor causal nor explainable by facts about the individuals concerned, but depends on the kind of loneliness involved and the function habitual ways of drinking alcohol have in a person’s everyday life and social environment.
    Value Theory
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    2. Moore’s Paradox Revisited
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 138-211. 2014.
    Moore's Paradox
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    Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism
    De Gruyter. 2014.
    The word belief is widely assumed to designate a special class of mental states, the attitude of representing something as being the case. This book providesa critique of representationalism by focusing on the role that psychological concepts play in language, the way in which they are used in practice. Offering an alternative conception of their meaning, it finds a new way to deal with Moore's Paradox.
    Moore's ParadoxRepresentation
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    1. Representationalism and Moore’s Paradox
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 8-137. 2014.
    Moore's Paradox
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    From Sharing a Background to Sharing One's Presence
    In Michael Schmitz, Beatrice Kobow & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), The Background of Social Reality: Selected Contributions from the Inaugural Meeting of ENSO, Springer. pp. 147--162. 2013.
    Biomedical EthicsGenetic Ethics, Misc
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    Abbreviations of the Works of Ludwig Wittgenstein
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 271-271. 2014.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
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    4. Epilogue: The Legacy of Moore’s Paradox
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 263-270. 2014.
    Moore's Paradox
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    3. ‘I Believe’ in Practice
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 212-262. 2014.
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    Index
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 278-282. 2014.
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    Introduction
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 1-7. 2014.
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    Contents
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. 2014.
    The Contents of Perception, Misc
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    Bibliography
    In Moore's Paradox: A Critique of Representationalism, De Gruyter. pp. 272-277. 2014.
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