- Is There a Domain of Linguistic Competence AI Cannot Grasp?
- Was eine KI niemals können wird, wird auch der Mensch niemals können
- Epistemology of Disagreement: Which Disagreement?
- Frege, Sentence-questions, Questions, and Thoughts
- Ryle’s Logical Geography of Perception Verbs
- Causers, Causes, and Doers
- Mind the Vicarious Responsibility
- In Defence of “Serious Actualism”
- Fictitious Existence versus Nonexistence
- Modal Meinongianism Doesn’t Exist
- Fictional Characters and Their Individuating Properties
- Modes of Being and Non-Being
- On the Existence of Nonexistence Commitments
- Three Types of Existential Entailments in a Multi-domain Semantics
- Fictional Properties
- David in Wonderland
- Wittgenstein on Mathematics
- The Problem of Defining Useful False Beliefs
- Explanationism, Circularity and Non-Evaluative Grounding
- The Astute and the Kindly Ones
- Can Tacit Know-How Be Acquired via Testimony?
- Observing Mythical Entities
- Was Moore Talking Nonsense?
- Did A. J. Ayer Bring Logical Positivism to England?
- When Is a Belief Formed in an Epistemically Circular Way?
- The Epistemology of Reading and Interpretation , written by René van Woudenberg
- Rational Belief, Reflection, and Undercutting Defeat
- Streiten über Geschmack
- Warum sich doch sinnvoll über Geschmack streiten lässt
- Homeless Objects
- Brentanians against Relationalism about Colours
- Brentano on Act, Content and Intentionality
- Intentionality as Consciousness of Marks
- Der Gegenstandsbegriff als terminologische Hürde für Brentanos Konzeption intentionaler Inexistenz
- Judgement and Intentionality in Early Brentano
- Franz Brentano’s Conception of the Object and its Intentional Inexistence
- Das intentionale Objekt als Unding
- Von den mannigfachen Ausdrücken der „intentionalen Inexistenz“ bei Franz Brentano
- Franz Brentano: Die intentionale Beziehung und die Bedeutung der Namen und Aussagen
- Note to the Reader
- Geleitwort
- Mathematics as Calculus and as Grammar
- How Reasons Guide Us (in Reasoning and Rationalisation)
- Why Attitudes Are Not Character Traits
- A Loosely Wittgensteinian Conception of the Linguistic Understanding of Large Language Models like BERT, GPT-3, and ChatGPT
- Naming and Free Will
- The Epistemological Relevance of Conceptual Change
- Frege’s Epistemic Criterion of Thought Individuation
- The Causal Role of Consciousness in a Physical World
- Acceptance and Managerial Doxastic Agency
- Bolzanos Konzeption bloß möglicher Gegenstände
- Closure and the Lottery
- Zwischen Universitätsreformen und katholischer Renaissance
- Musik, Komposition, Improvisation: Grundbegriffe der Musikphilosophie , written by Timo Dresenkamp
- Gibt es eine österreichische Psychologie?
- Unmögliche und unvollständige Gegenstände bei Alexius Meinong
- A Defense of Empiricism
- Rudolf Haller
- Rudolf Hallers Studien zu ästhetischen Grundlagenfragen
- In Memory of Rudolf Haller (1929–2014)
- Singular Reference
- Is Evidential Support the Same as Increase-in-Probability?
- What (In)coherence Is Not
- Die Herausforderung historisch kontingenter Begriffe für die analytische Philosophie am Beispiel der Menschenwürde
- Rationality and Higher-order Awareness
- There Are No Saints
- ‘One’s Own’ in the Other and the Other in ‘One’s Own’
- Frege’s View of the Context Principle After 1890
- Taxonomizing Non-at-Issue Contents
- Non-uniformism and the Epistemology of Philosophically Interesting Modal Claims
- The Thing before Us
- Response to Comments and Criticisms
- Anti-Conceptualism and the Objects of Knowledge and Belief
- At Work in the Fields of the True
- Knowing, Knowing Perspicuously, and Knowing How One Knows
- Subject, Object, and Knowledge as First-Person
- Reflexivity, Realism, and Consciousness
- On Knowing and Seeing: Groundwork for a New Empiricism
- Editors’ Preface
- Constructing a Moorean ‘Open Question’ Argument: The Real Thought Move and the Real Objective
- Blameworthiness and Time
- Future Selves and Present Moral Philosophers
- The Extended-Expert-As-Teacher (EEAT) Model
- Governing Laws and the Inference Problem
- Reasons to Be Rational
- The Ontology of Discrimination
- Performatives Selbstbewusstsein, written by Stefan Lang
- Zur Phänomenologie der Aufforderungscharaktere
- Subjective Character as the Origo a Quo of Phenomenal Consciousness
- Die Begriffsanalyse im 21. Jahrhundert: Eine Verteidigung gegen zeitgenössische Einwände, written by Nicole Rathgeb
- The Naturalizing Program of Perceptions Defended
- No Justification for S mith’s Incidentally True Beliefs
- The Long and Winding Road
- Inductive Metaphysics
- Frege on Singular Senses
- Why Leave the Car at Home, If That Doesn’t Save the Climate?
- Ultimate Preference and Explanation
- Eine Kantische Begründung individueller Klimapflichten
- A Case for Classical Compatibilism
- Free Will and Responsibility
- A Lost Lesson in Keith Lehrer’s Reply to the Consequence Argument
- Maps, Language, and the Conceptual–Non-Conceptual Distinction
- Leibniz’s Inductive Challenge
- Two Structures in One Object
- Three Versions of Physical Closure
- Methods and Roles of Experience in Christian Wolff’s “Deutsche Metaphysik”
- Abduction and the Scientific Realist Case for Properties
- Analogical Inference in Gustav Theodor Fechner’s Inductive Metaphysics
- Ontological Categories and the Transversality Requirement
- The Impoverished Representations of Brains in Vats
- Enriching the Cognitive Account of Common Ground
- Ignorance and Its Disvalue
- Anti-Realism and Anti-Revisionism in Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics
- The Worst Things in Life
- The Manifestation Account of Evil
- Eudaimonia as Fundamentally Good
- Some Ancient Greek and Twentieth-Century Theories of Value
- The Place of Subjectivity
- On Visual Representations in Science
- Gibt es so etwas wie intellektuelle Toleranz?
- Aesthetics as Philosophy of Perception, written by Bence Nanay
- Intensional Composition as Identity
- Truthmakers against Correspondence
- Yet another Theory of the Metaphysical Difference between Genuine Perceptions and Hallucinations
- Are Frege’s Thoughts Fregean Propositions?
- Brentanian Association of Ideas
- Against Metaphysical Structuralism
- Abduction as a Method of Inductive Metaphysics
- Epistemic Infrastructure for a Scientific Metaphysics
- Reclamation
- Slurs and Toxicity
- Pride and Prejudiced
- Really Expressive Presuppositions and How to Block Them
- Practices of Slur Use
- The Instability of Slurs
- A Persona-based Semantics for Slurs
- Contested Slurs
- Act-Based Conceptions of Propositional Content, edited by Friederike Moltmann and Mark Textor
- Moral Reality and the Empirical Sciences, written by Thomas Pölzler
- Inconsistency without Irrationality
- First Person Thoughts: Shareability and Symmetry
- The Relation between Husserl’s Phenomenological Account of Imaginative Empathy and High-level Simulation, and How to Solve the Problem of the Generalizability of Empathy
- Wider den doxastischen Kompatibilismus
- On Hybrid Expressivism about Aesthetic Judgments
- Libertarianism and the Problem of Clear Cases
- An Argument for the Obstinate Rigidity of Proper Names
- Why the Epistemic Value of Fictional Literature Does Not Depend Crucially on Its Fictionality
- Knowledge from Fiction and the Challenge from Luck
- How Are Species Discovered?
- Assertions in Fictions
- The Expressive Dimension and Score-changing Function of Speech Acts from the Evolutionist Point of View
- Asymmetrical Conversations
- What Is Expressed When Emotions Are Expressed in Art?
- Utterances without Force
- Usefulness Drives Representations to Truth
- From Signaling and Expression to Conversation and Fiction
- The Given: Experience and Its Content, written by Michelle Montague
- Die Vielfalt der Erkenntnis: Eine Analyse des kognitiven Werts der Literatur, written by Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
- Discussion Note on The Rationality of Perception
- Lügen und Redefreiheit
- A Note on Safety and Iterated Knowledge
- Daubert’s Naïve Realist Challenge to Husserl
- The Conditional Fallacy and the Self-Thwarting Fallacy in Keith Lehrer’s Epistemology
- Phantom Functions and the Evolutionary Theory of Artefact Proper Function
- A Pragmatist Account of Functions in Synthetic Biology
- Function Is Not Enough
- Externalism about Artifactual Words and the Taxonomy of Artifacts
- What the Mona Lisa and a Screwdriver Have in Common
- Using Things as Art
- Functions and the Aesthetics of Technical Artefacts
- The Interactions of Function and Aesthetic Value in Artifacts
- Functions and Kinds of Art Works and Other Artifacts
- Confluence of Philosophy and Law in Applied Ethics, written by Norbert Paulo
- Wittgenstein’s Whewell’s Court Lectures: Cambridge, 1938–1941, from the Notes by Yorick Smythies, edited by Volker A. Munz and Bernhard Ritter
- Minimal Mindreading and Animal Cognition
- On Having the Same First Person Thought
- Truthmaking, Supervenience, and Reduction
- Infallibilism and Easy Counter-Examples
- Epistemische Deferenz
- Why We Need Corpus Linguistics in Intuition-Based Semantics
- Why We Need Corpus Linguistics in Intuition-based Semantics
- , Volker A. Munz and Bernhard Ritter
- Intrinsic Dispositional Properties and Immanent Realism
- , Norbert Paulo
- Minimal Mindreading and Animal Cognition (Advance Article)
- Epistemic Deference (Epistemische Deferenz) (Advance Article)
- , Ludger Jansen
- Frege’s Unmanageable Thing
- The Anti-induction for Scientific Realism (Advance Article)
- A New Deflationary Account of the “Primitive Sense of Selfhood” (Advance Article)
- Husserl’s Early Theory of Intentionality as a Relational Theory (Advance Article)
- Lichtenberg’s Point
- Holm Tetens’s Rational Theology (Holm Tetens’ rationale Theologie)
- Towards a New Brentanian Theory of Judgment
- , Godehard Brüntrup and Ludwig Jaskolla (Advance Article)
- Wittgenstein’s Argument for the Context Principle in the
- On the Humphrey Objection to Modal Realism (Advance Article)
- Understanding the Revisability Thesis (Advance Article)
- , Marcel van Ackeren and Michael Kühler
- , , (Advance Article)
- An Account of Practical Decisions
- Kaplan’s Counterexample to Quine’s Theorem (Advance Article)
- On Virtue, Credit and Safety
- Two Kinds of Soft Facts
- Why We Should Promote Irrationality
- Is It Always Good to Be Reasonable? (Ist es immer gut, vernünftig zu sein?)
- , Marcel van Ackeren and Michael Kühler (Advance Article)
- , Franz Brentano and Gustav Theodor Fechner
- , Bernard Bolzano
- Knowing Things in Themselves
- Presentation and the Ontology of Consciousness
- Pointers
- What Kind of Awareness is Awareness of Awareness?
- The Phenomenology of Problem Solving
- Motivation and Horizon
- Husserl on Essences
- Husserl’s Philosophy of the Categories and His Development toward Absolute Idealism
- Ontological Trivialism?
- Are Introspective Beliefs about One’s Own Visual Experiences Immediate?
- Why Intrinsicness Should Be Defined in a Non-reductive Way
- Physicalism as a Research Programme (Advance Article)
- Peer-Disagreement about Restaurant Bills and Abortion
- Moores Beweis, Wahrnehmung und Skeptizismus (Advance Article)
- Counting Again (Advance Article)
- Wittgenstein on “I believe”
- , Harald Stelzer
- Nonconciliation in Peer Disagreement: Its Phenomenology and Its Rationality (Advance Article)
- The Cognitive Boundaries of Responsibility (Die kognitiven Grenzen der Verantwortung) (Advance Article)
- Re-Thinking Gareth Evans’ Approach to Indexical Sense and the Problem of Tracking Thoughts
- ‘Learning (Not) To’ and Practical Knowledge (Advance Article)
- What is an Ersatz Part? (Advance Article)
- What Motivates Fregean Anti-Individualism? (Advance Article)
- , Stephan Kornmesser und Gerhard Schurz(Hrsg.) (Advance Article)
- , Gerhard Schurz (Advance Article)
- Looks Indexing
- , Reinhard Mehring (Advance Article)
- Entitlement and the Epistemic Status of Cornerstone Beliefs
- Musical Perdurantism and the Problem of Intermittent Existence
- Ontological Trivialism? (Advance Article)
- Sense, Incomplete Understanding, and the Problem of Normative Guidance
- A Better Disjunctivist Response to the ‘New Evil Genius’ Challenge