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Grazer Philosophische Studien. 73 / 2006 : Internationale Zeitschrift für Analytische Philosophie.
Title:
Grazer Philosophische Studien. 73 / 2006 : Internationale Zeitschrift für Analytische Philosophie.
Author:
Brandl, Johannes L.
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9789401204637
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1 online resource (289 pages)
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Grazer Philosophische Studien - Internationale Zeitschrift für Analytische Philosophie ; v.v. 73

Grazer Philosophische Studien - Internationale Zeitschrift für Analytische Philosophie
Contents:
Grazer Philosophische Studien -- INHALTSVERZEICHNIS (TABLE OF CONTENTS) -- DIE EINHEIT DER INTENTIONALITÄTSKONZEPTION BEI BRENTANO -- ZUR THEORIE DER VORSTELLUNGSPRODUKTION („GRAZER" GESTALTTHEORIE I: FRANCE WEBER) -- DOES HUSSERL HAVE AN ARGUMENT AGAINST REPRESENTATIONALISM? -- LOST ON THE WAY FROM FREGE TO CARNAP: HOW THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE FORGOT THE APPLICABILITY PROBLEM -- JANIK ON HERTZ AND THE EARLY WITTGENSTEIN -- RE-DEFINITION AND ALSTON'S 'ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS' -- NOT TOO PROUD TO BEG (THE QUESTION): WHY INFERENTIALISM CANNOT ACCOUNT FOR THE A PRIORI -- CAN THERE BE EPISTEMIC REASONS FOR ACTION? -- WHY CONTENT RELATIVISM DOES NOT IMPLY FACT RELATIVISM -- SO-FAR INCOMPATIBILISM AND THE SO-FAR CONSEQUENCE ARGUMENT -- META-EMOTIONS -- THE PARADOX OF NONBEING -- FLEXIBLE PROPERTY DESIGNATORS.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis/ Table of Contents*** Abhandlungen/ Articles*** Werner SAUER: Die Einheit der Intentionalitätskonzeption bei Brentano *** Tanja PIHLAR: Zur Th eorie der Vorstellungsproduktion (Grazer Gestalttheorie I: France Weber)*** Thane Martin NABERHAUS: Does Husserl Have an Argument against Representationalism?*** Torsten WILHOLT: Lost on the Way from Frege to Carnap: How the Philosophy of Science Forgot the Applicability Problem*** John PRESTON: Janik on Hertz and the Early Wittgenstein*** Friedrich Christoph DOERGE: Re-Definition and Alston's 'Illocutionary Acts'*** Michael VEBER: Not too Proud to Beg (the Question): Why Inferentialism Cannot Account for the A Priori*** Anthony Robert BOOTH: Can there Be Epistemic Reasons for Action?*** Achim LOHMAR: Why Content Relativism Does Not Imply Fact Relativism*** Stephen HETHERINGTON: So-Far Incompatibilism and the So-Far Consequence Argument*** Christoph JÄGER & Anne BARTSCH: Meta-Emotions*** Diskussionen/ Discussions*** William H. HANSON: The Paradox of Nonbeing*** Dan LÃ"PEZ DE SA: Flexible Property Designators*** Buchnotizen/Critical Notes*** Alfred NORDMANN: Wittgenstein's Tractatus: An Introduction.*** Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005 (Marie McGINN)*** Severin SCHROEDER: Wittgenstein: The Way Out of the Fly-Bottle. Cambridge: Polity, 2006 (Brian ARMSTRONG)*** Willem A. deVRIES: Wilfrid Sellars. Chesham: Acumen, 2005 (Johannes HAAG)*** Geert KEIL and Udo TIETZ (eds.): Phänomenologie und Sprachanalyse. Mentis: Paderborn, 2006 (Paul LIVINGSTON)*** Wolfgang HUEMER: The Constitution of Consciousness: A Study in Analytic Phenomenology. New York: Routledge, 2005 (David R. CERBONE)*** Fabrice CORREIA: Existential Dependence and Cognate Notions. München: Philosophia Verlag, 2005 (E. Jonathan LOWE)*** Albert CASULLO: A Priori Justification. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003

(Martin GRAJNER)*** R. Jay WALLACE, Philip PETTIT, Samuel SCHEFFLER, and Michael SMITH (eds.): Reason and Value.
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