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  1. Hans-Jürgen Eikmeyer & Hannes Rieser (eds.) (1981). Words, Worlds, and Contexts: New Approaches in Word Semantics. W. De Gruyter.score: 150.0
    HJ EIKMEYER AND H. RIESER Word Semantics from Different Points of View. An Introduction to the Present Volume /. Possible Worlds Possible worlds have turned ...
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  2. Max Rieser (1970). Schiller E la Morale di Kant. Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (3):349-350.score: 30.0
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  3. Max Rieser (1971). Schopenhauer Interprete Dell'occidente. Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):263-264.score: 30.0
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  4. Max Rieser (1940). Analysis of the Poetic Simile. Journal of Philosophy 37 (8):209-217.score: 30.0
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  5. Max Rieser (1950). Brief Introduction to an Epistemology of Art. Journal of Philosophy 47 (24):695-704.score: 30.0
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  6. Max Rieser (1958). Lukacs' Critique of German Philosophy. Journal of Philosophy 55 (5):177-196.score: 30.0
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  7. Max Rieser (1969). Problems of Artistic Form: The Concept of Art. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 27 (3):261-269.score: 30.0
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  8. Max Rieser (1946). The Language of Shapes and Sizes in Architecture or on Morphic Semantics. Philosophical Review 55 (2):152-173.score: 30.0
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  9. Max Rieser (1968). Conversazioni di Estetica. Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (3):304-307.score: 30.0
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  10. Max Rieser (1943). Language of Poetic and of Scientific Thought. Journal of Philosophy 40 (16):421-435.score: 30.0
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  11. Max Rieser (1966). Problems of Artistic Form: The Concept of Form. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (1):17-26.score: 30.0
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  12. Max Rieser (1963). Russian Aesthetics Today and Their Historical Background. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (1):47-53.score: 30.0
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  13. Max Rieser (1971). Roman Ingarden and His Time. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (4):443-452.score: 30.0
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  14. Max Rieser (1971). The Aesthetics of Guido Calogero. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (1):19-26.score: 30.0
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  15. Max Rieser (1955). Three Stages of the Contemplation of Nature. Journal of Philosophy 52 (7):169-181.score: 30.0
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  16. Max Rieser (1946). A Methodological Investigation Into the Relation Between Mind and Body. Journal of Philosophy 43 (September):551-557.score: 30.0
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  17. Max Rieser (1970). Benedetto Croce AlS Kritiker Seiner Zeit. Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):243-247.score: 30.0
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  18. Max Rieser (1962). Contemporary Aesthetics in Poland. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (4):421-428.score: 30.0
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  19. Max Rieser (1972). Esistenza E Corporeità in Sartre. Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (1):107-108.score: 30.0
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  20. Max Rieser (1970). Linguaggio Ed Esperienza in Ludwig Wittgenstein. Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (1):108-111.score: 30.0
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  21. Max Rieser (1942). On Musical Semantics. Journal of Philosophy 39 (16):421-432.score: 30.0
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  22. Max Rieser (1943). On Will or the Levels of Action. Journal of Philosophy 40 (April):206-213.score: 30.0
  23. Max Rieser (1976). Struktur der Geschehnisse Bei Kausalverknüpfung Und Voraussage. Zur Kritik an H. Reichenbachs Kausalitätsauffassung. Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 30 (1):82 - 92.score: 30.0
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  24. Max Rieser (1957). The Aesthetic Theory of Social Realism. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (2):237-248.score: 30.0
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  25. Max Rieser (1969). The Meaning of Architecture. Studi Internazionali di Filosofia 1:77-90.score: 30.0
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  26. Max Rieser (1940). Causation, Action, and Creation. Journal of Philosophy 37 (18):491-499.score: 30.0
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  27. Max Rieser & George Boas (1952). Letters Pro and Con. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):291-292.score: 30.0
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  28. Max Rieser (1958). Metaphoric Expression in the Plastic Arts. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (2):194-200.score: 30.0
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  29. Max Rieser (1961). Report on the Fourth International Congress on Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (2):199-206.score: 30.0
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  30. Max Rieser (1954). Remarks on the Eleventh International Congress of Philosophy. Journal of Philosophy 51 (3):99-105.score: 30.0
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  31. Max Rieser (1965). The Fifth International Congress on Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 23 (3):373-382.score: 30.0
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  32. Max Rieser (1964). Thomas Munro's Position in American Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 23 (1):13-20.score: 30.0
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  33. Max Rieser (1960). The Noetic Models of Contemporary Philosophy. Journal of Philosophy 57 (17):545-554.score: 30.0
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  34. Max Rieser (1942). The Symbolic Function of Aesthetic Terms. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 1 (4):58-72.score: 30.0
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  35. Max Rieser (1956). The Semantic Theory of Art in America. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (1):12-26.score: 30.0
  36. Max Rieser (1952). Values of Achievement Versus Values of Enjoyment. Journal of Philosophy 49 (22):685-692.score: 30.0
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  37. Stefan Morawski & Max Rieser (1958). Letters Pro and Con. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (4):525-527.score: 30.0
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  38. Max Rieser (1964). Aus den Anfängen der Psychoanalyse. Briefe an Wilhelm Fliess. Abhandlungen Und Notizen Aus den Jahren 1887-1902 (Review). [REVIEW] Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):281-283.score: 30.0
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  39. Max Rieser (1975). Aesthetics in Twentieth-Century Poland: Selected Essays (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (4):546-547.score: 30.0
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  40. Max Rieser (1948). A Methodological Investigation Into the General Law of Causality. Journal of Philosophy 45 (24):655-662.score: 30.0
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  41. Max Rieser (1958). An Outline of Intellectualistic Ethics. Journal of Philosophy 55 (9):367-375.score: 30.0
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  42. Max Rieser (1965). Das Literarische Und Künstlerische Werk (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):142-142.score: 30.0
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  43. Max Rieser (1965). Die Philosophie Westeuropas Im Zwanzigsten Jahrhundert (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (2):286-293.score: 30.0
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  44. Max Rieser (1964). Evolution in the Arts (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (1):127-132.score: 30.0
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  45. Max Rieser (1974). Form and Style in the Arts. An Introduction to Aesthetic Morphology (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (1):134-137.score: 30.0
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  46. Max Rieser (1966). Gabriel Marcel-Fragments Philosophiques 1909-1914. Journal of the History of Philosophy 4 (1):88-89.score: 30.0
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  47. Max Rieser (1965). Gegenwärtiges Und Vergangenes Im Menschengeiste (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):142-143.score: 30.0
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  48. Max Rieser (1964). 1961 International Colloquy for Methodology of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 18-23, 1961. Philosophy of Science 31 (1):75-81.score: 30.0
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  49. Max Rieser (1972). Intenzionalità E Dialettica (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):489-489.score: 30.0
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  50. Max Rieser (1973). Il Sogno Finito: Saggio Sulla Storicità Della Fenomenologia (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (3):430-432.score: 30.0
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  51. Max Rieser (1973). Lezioni di Filosofia, Vol. III, Estetica (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (4):574-575.score: 30.0
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  52. Max Rieser (1946). On Quality, Space, and Time. Philosophical Review 55 (5):534-554.score: 30.0
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  53. Max Rieser (1960). Philosophy in Poland: An Introduction. Journal of Philosophy 57 (7):201-209.score: 30.0
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  54. Max Rieser (1956). Report on the Third International Congress of Esthetics. Journal of Philosophy 53 (25):814-819.score: 30.0
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  55. Max Rieser (1955). Report on the "International Congress for the Philosophy of Science" in Zurich, Switzerland, August 23-28, 1954. Philosophy of Science 22 (4):300-308.score: 30.0
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  56. Max Rieser (1962). Review: Some Recent Articles of Interest. [REVIEW] Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (1):107 - 110.score: 30.0
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  57. Review author[S.]: Max Rieser (1962). Some Recent Articles of Interest. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (1):107-110.score: 30.0
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  58. Max Rieser (1942). The Function of the Notion. Philosophical Review 51 (5):441-455.score: 30.0
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  59. Max Rieser (1956). Three Principles of Natural Beauty. Journal of Philosophy 53 (11):354-366.score: 30.0
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  60. Max Rieser (1975). The Philosophy of Roman Ingarden in a Critical Light. Dialectics and Humanism 2 (2):89-94.score: 30.0
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  61. Max Kistler (2010). Review of Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb (Eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (2).score: 9.0
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  62. Russell L. Ackoff (1947). Mr. Rieser on Architecture. Philosophical Review 56 (6):690-694.score: 9.0
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  63. Gerhard Schurz (2007). Hannes Leitgeb, Inference on the Low Level: An Investigation Into Deduction, Nonmonotonic Reasoning, and the Philosophy of Cognition. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 38 (2).score: 9.0
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  64. Max Kistler, Compte-Rendu de : Alexander Hieke Und Hannes Leitgeb (Dir.), Reduction.score: 9.0
    This volume is a collection of essays presented at the 31st International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg, in August 2008. It has the character of a high-quality journal issue. There is no introduction, and the papers do not all directly bear on the topic of the original conference, which was "Reduction and Elimination in Philosophy and the Sciences". In what follows, I offer a short description of each paper, and add critical remarks in some cases.
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  65. Michael Tomasello & Hannes Rakoczy (2003). What Makes Human Cognition Unique? From Individual to Shared to Collective Intentionality. Mind and Language 18 (2):121-147.score: 3.0
  66. Hannes Leitgeb (forthcoming). New Life for Carnap's Aufbau ? Synthese.score: 3.0
    Rudolf Carnap’s Der logische Aufbau der Welt ( The Logical Structure of the World ) is generally conceived of as being the failed manifesto of logical positivism. In this paper we will consider the following question: How much of the Aufbau can actually be saved? We will argue that there is an adaptation of the old system which satisfies many of the demands of the original programme. In order to defend this thesis, we have to show how a new ‘ (...)
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  67. Hannes Leitgeb (2010). Sleeping Beauty and Eternal Recurrence. Analysis 70 (2):203-205.score: 3.0
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  68. Hannes Leitgeb & James Ladyman (2008). Criteria of Identity and Structuralist Ontology. Philosophia Mathematica 16 (3):388-396.score: 3.0
    In discussions about whether the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles is compatible with structuralist ontologies of mathematics, it is usually assumed that individual objects are subject to criteria of identity which somehow account for the identity of the individuals. Much of this debate concerns structures that admit of non-trivial automorphisms. We consider cases from graph theory that violate even weak formulations of PII. We argue that (i) the identity or difference of places in a structure is not to be (...)
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  69. Hannes Leitgeb (2007). Beliefs in Conditionals Vs. Conditional Beliefs. Topoi 26 (1).score: 3.0
    On the basis of impossibility results on probability, belief revision, and conditionals, it is argued that conditional beliefs differ from beliefs in conditionals qua mental states. Once this is established, it will be pointed out in what sense conditional beliefs are still conditional, even though they may lack conditional contents, and why it is permissible to still regard them as beliefs, although they are not beliefs in conditionals. Along the way, the main logical, dispositional, representational, and normative properties of conditional (...)
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  70. Hannes Leitgeb (2009). Rudolf Carnap's the Logical Structure of the World. Topoi 28 (2).score: 3.0
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  71. Hannes Leitgeb & Richard Pettigrew (2010). An Objective Justification of Bayesianism I: Measuring Inaccuracy. Philosophy of Science 77 (2):201-235.score: 3.0
    One of the fundamental problems of epistemology is to say when the evidence in an agent’s possession justifies the beliefs she holds. In this paper and its sequel, we defend the Bayesian solution to this problem by appealing to the following fundamental norm: Accuracy An epistemic agent ought to minimize the inaccuracy of her partial beliefs. In this paper, we make this norm mathematically precise in various ways. We describe three epistemic dilemmas that an agent might face if she attempts (...)
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  72. Hannes Leitgeb (2005). What Truth Depends On. Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (2):155-192.score: 3.0
    What kinds of sentences with truth predicate may be inserted plausibly and consistently into the T-scheme? We state an answer in terms of dependence: those sentences which depend directly or indirectly on non-semantic states of affairs (only). In order to make this precise we introduce a theory of dependence according to which a sentence is said to depend on a set of sentences iff the truth value of supervenes on the presence or absence of the sentences of in/from the extension (...)
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  73. Hannes Leitgeb (2007). What Theories of Truth Should Be Like (but Cannot Be). Philosophy Compass 2 (2):276–290.score: 3.0
  74. Hannes Leitgeb & Krister Segerberg (2007). Dynamic Doxastic Logic: Why, How, and Where To? Synthese 155 (2):167 - 190.score: 3.0
    We investigate the research programme of dynamic doxastic logic (DDL) and analyze its underlying methodology. The Ramsey test for conditionals is used to characterize the logical and philosophical differences between two paradigmatic systems, AGM and KGM, which we develop and compare axiomatically and semantically. The importance of Gärdenfors’s impossibility result on the Ramsey test is highlighted by a comparison with Arrow’s impossibility result on social choice. We end with an outlook on the prospects and the future of DDL.
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  75. Darren Bradley & Hannes Leitgeb (2006). When Betting Odds and Credences Come Apart: More Worries for Dutch Book Arguments. Analysis 66 (290):119–127.score: 3.0
    If an agent believes that the probability of E being true is 1/2, should she accept a bet on E at even odds or better? Yes, but only given certain conditions. This paper is about what those conditions are. In particular, we think that there is a condition that has been overlooked so far in the literature. We discovered it in response to a paper by Hitchcock (2004) in which he argues for the 1/3 answer to the Sleeping Beauty problem. (...)
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  76. Hannes Leitgeb (2010). On the Ramsey Test Without Triviality. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 51 (1):21-54.score: 3.0
  77. Vincent F. Hendricks & Hannes Leitgeb, Interview Questionnaire / 5 Questions.score: 3.0
    I started out as a student of physics, hard-working, interested, but alas, not ‘in love’ with my subject. Then logic struck, and having become interested in this subject for various reasons – including the fascinating personality of my first teacher –, I switched after my candidate’s program, to take two master’s degrees, in mathematics and in philosophy. The beauty of mathematics was clear to me at once, with the amazing power, surprising twists, and indeed the music, of abstract arguments. As (...)
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  78. Stewart Shapiro (2008). Identity, Indiscernibility, and Ante Rem Structuralism: The Tale of I and –I. Philosophia Mathematica 16 (3):285-309.score: 3.0
    Some authors have claimed that ante rem structuralism has problems with structures that have indiscernible places. In response, I argue that there is no requirement that mathematical objects be individuated in a non-trivial way. Metaphysical principles and intuitions to the contrary do not stand up to ordinary mathematical practice, which presupposes an identity relation that, in a sense, cannot be defined. In complex analysis, the two square roots of –1 are indiscernible: anything true of one of them is true of (...)
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  79. Hannes Leitgeb & Richard Pettigrew (2010). An Objective Justification of Bayesianism II: The Consequences of Minimizing Inaccuracy. Philosophy of Science 77 (2):236-272.score: 3.0
    One of the fundamental problems of epistemology is to say when the evidence in an agent’s possession justifies the beliefs she holds. In this paper and its prequel, we defend the Bayesian solution to this problem by appealing to the following fundamental norm: Accuracy An epistemic agent ought to minimize the inaccuracy of her partial beliefs. In the prequel, we made this norm mathematically precise; in this paper, we derive its consequences. We show that the two core tenets of Bayesianism (...)
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  80. Simone Duca & Hannes Leitgeb (2012). How Serious Is the Paradox of Serious Possibility? Mind 121 (481):1-36.score: 3.0
    The so-called Paradox of Serious Possibility is usually regarded as showing that the standard axioms of belief revision do not apply to belief sets that are introspectively closed. In this article we argue to the contrary: we suggest a way of dissolving the Paradox of Serious Possibility so that introspective statements are taken to express propositions in the standard sense, which may thus be proper members of belief sets, and accordingly the normal axioms of belief revision apply to them. Instead (...)
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  81. Hannes Leitgeb (2008). On the Probabilistic Convention T. Review of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):218-224.score: 3.0
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  82. Hannes Leitgeb (2003). Timothy Williamson, Knowledge and its Limits. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Grazer Philosophische Studien 65 (1):195-205.score: 3.0
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  83. Hannes Rakoczy (2008). Pretence as Individual and Collective Intentionality. Mind and Language 23 (5):499-517.score: 3.0
    Abstract: Focusing on early child pretend play from the perspective of developmental psychology, this article puts forward and presents evidence for two claims. First, such play constitutes an area of remarkable individual intentionality of second-order intentionality (or 'theory of mind'): in pretence with others, young children grasp the basic intentional structure of pretending as a non-serious fictional form of action. Second, early social pretend play embodies shared or collective we-intentionality. Pretending with others is one of the ontogenetically primary instances of (...)
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  84. Hannes Leitgeb (2008). An Impossibility Result on Semantic Resemblance. Dialectica 62 (3):293-306.score: 3.0
    We show that a set of prima facie plausible assumptions on the relation of meaning resemblance – one of which is a compositionality postulate – is inconsistent. On this basis we argue that either there is no theoretically useful notion of semantic resemblance at all, or the traditional conception of the compositionality of meaning has to be adapted. In the former case, arguments put forward by Nelson Goodman and Paul Churchland in favor of the concept of meaning resemblance are defeated. (...)
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  85. Hannes Leitgeb (2013). Criteria of Identity: Strong and Wrong. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 64 (1):61-68.score: 3.0
    We show that finitely axiomatized first-order theories that involve some criterion of identity for entities of a category C can be reformulated as conjunctions of a non-triviality statement and a criterion of identity for entities of category C again. From this, we draw two conclusions: First, criteria of identity can be very strong deductively. Second, although the criteria of identity that are constructed in the proof of the theorem are not good ones intuitively, it is difficult to say what exactly (...)
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  86. Hannes Leitgeb (2007). A New Analysis of Quasianalysis. Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (2):181 - 226.score: 3.0
    We investigate the conditions under which quasianalysis, i.e., Carnap's method of abstraction in his Aufbau, yields adequate results. In particular, we state both necessary and sufficient conditions for the so-called faithfulness and fullness of quasianalysis, and analyze adequacy as the conjunction of faithfulness and fullness. It is shown that there is no method of (re-)constructing properties from similarity that delivers adequate results in all possible cases, if the same set of individuals is presupposed for properties and for similarity, and if (...)
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  87. Hannes Leitgeb (2004). Inference on the Low Level: An Investigation Into Deduction, Nonmonotonic Reasoning, and the Philosophy of Cognition. Kluwer Academic Publishers.score: 3.0
    This monograph provides a new account of justified inference as a cognitive process. In contrast to the prevailing tradition in epistemology, the focus is on low-level inferences, i.e., those inferences that we are usually not consciously aware of and that we share with the cat nearby which infers that the bird which she sees picking grains from the dirt, is able to fly. Presumably, such inferences are not generated by explicit logical reasoning, but logical methods can be used to describe (...)
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  88. Volker Halbach, Hannes Leitgeb & Philip Welch (2003). Possible-Worlds Semantics for Modal Notions Conceived as Predicates. Journal of Philosophical Logic 32 (2):179-223.score: 3.0
    If is conceived as an operator, i.e., an expression that gives applied to a formula another formula, the expressive power of the language is severely restricted when compared to a language where is conceived as a predicate, i.e., an expression that yields a formula if it is applied to a term. This consideration favours the predicate approach. The predicate view, however, is threatened mainly by two problems: Some obvious predicate systems are inconsistent, and possible-worlds semantics for predicates of sentences has (...)
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  89. Hannes Leitgeb (2001). Truth as Translation – Part A. Journal of Philosophical Logic 30 (4):281-307.score: 3.0
    According to Tarski's Convention T, the adequacy of a truth definition is (implicitly) defined relatively to a translation mapping from the object language to the metalanguage; the translation mapping itself is left unspecified. This paper restates Convention T in a form in which the relativity to translation is made explicit. The notion of an interpreted language is introduced, and a corresponding notion of a translation between interpreted languages is defined. The latter definition is stated both in an algebraic version, and (...)
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  90. Hannes Leitgeb (2001). Theories of Truth Which Have No Standard Models. Studia Logica 68 (1):69-87.score: 3.0
    This papers deals with the class of axiomatic theories of truth for semantically closed languages, where the theories do not allow for standard models; i.e., those theories cannot be interpreted as referring to the natural number codes of sentences only (for an overview of axiomatic theories of truth in general, see Halbach[6]). We are going to give new proofs for two well-known results in this area, and we also prove a new theorem on the nonstandardness of a certain theory of (...)
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  91. Marco F. H. Schmidt, Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello (2011). Young Children Attribute Normativity to Novel Actions Without Pedagogy or Normative Language. Developmental Science 14 (3):530-539.score: 3.0
    Young children interpret some acts performed by adults as normatively governed, that is, as capable of being performed either rightly or wrongly. In previous experiments, children have made this interpretation when adults introduced them to novel acts with normative language (e.g. ‘this is the way it goes’), along with pedagogical cues signaling culturally important information, and with social-pragmatic marking that this action is a token of a familiar type. In the current experiment, we exposed children to novel actions with no (...)
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  92. Leon Horsten & Hannes Leitgeb (2001). No Future. Journal of Philosophical Logic 30 (3):259-265.score: 3.0
    The difficulties with formalizing the intensional notions necessity, knowability and omniscience, and rational belief are well-known. If these notions are formalized as predicates applying to (codes of) sentences, then from apparently weak and uncontroversial logical principles governing these notions, outright contradictions can be derived. Tense logic is one of the best understood and most extensively developed branches of intensional logic. In tense logic, the temporal notions future and past are formalized as sentential operators rather than as predicates. The question therefore (...)
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  93. Paul Thagard (2009). Hanne Andersen, Peter Barker and Xian Chen the Cognitive Structure of Scientific Revolutions. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (4):843-847.score: 3.0
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  94. Hannes Leitgeb (2005). Interpreted Dynamical Systems and Qualitative Laws: From Neural Networks to Evolutionary Systems. Synthese 146 (1-2):189 - 202.score: 3.0
    . Interpreted dynamical systems are dynamical systems with an additional interpretation mapping by which propositional formulas are assigned to system states. The dynamics of such systems may be described in terms of qualitative laws for which a satisfaction clause is defined. We show that the systems Cand CL of nonmonotonic logic are adequate with respect to the corresponding description of the classes of interpreted ordered and interpreted hierarchical systems, respectively. Inhibition networks, artificial neural networks, logic programs, and evolutionary systems are (...)
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  95. Hannes Leitgeb (2008). Aiming at Truth - by Nicholas Unwin. Philosophical Books 49 (4):384-386.score: 3.0
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  96. Hannes Leitgeb (2005). Paradox by (Non-Wellfounded) Definition. Analysis 65 (288):275–278.score: 3.0
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  97. Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello (2008). Kollektive Intentionalität Und Kulturelle Entwicklung. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (3):401-410.score: 3.0
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  98. Hannes Leitgeb (2005). Hodges' Theorem Does Not Account for Determinacy of Translation. A Reply to Werning. Erkenntnis 62 (3):411 - 425.score: 3.0
    Werning applies a theorem by Hodges in order to put forward an argument against Quine’s thesis of the indeterminacy of translation (understood as a thesis on meaning, not on reference) and in favour of what Werning calls ‘semantic realism’. We show that the argument rests on two critical premises both of which are false. The reasons for these failures are explained and the actual place of this application of Hodges’ theorem within Quine’s philosophy of language is outlined.
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  99. Hannes Ole Matthiessen (2010). Seeing and Hearing Directly. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (1):91-103.score: 3.0
    According to Paul Snowdon, one directly perceives an object x iff one is in a position to make a true demonstrative judgement of the form “That is x”. Whenever one perceives an object x indirectly (or dependently , as Snowdon puts it) it is the case that there exists an item y (which is not identical to x) such that one can count as demonstrating x only if one acknowledges that y bears a certain relation to x. In this paper (...)
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  100. Hannes Leitgeb & Alexander Hieke (2004). Circular Languages. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (3):341-371.score: 3.0
    In this paper we investigate two purely syntactical notions ofcircularity, which we call ``self-application'''' and ``self-inclusion.'''' Alanguage containing self-application allows linguistic items to beapplied to themselves. In a language allowing for self-inclusion thereare expressions which include themselves as a proper part. We introduceaxiomatic systems of syntax which include identity criteria andexistence axioms for such expressions. The consistency of these axiomsystems will be shown by providing a variety of different models –these models being our circular languages. Finally we will show what (...)
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