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  1. How Not to Read Philosophical Investigations: Brandom’s Wittgenstein.John H. McDowell & Kurt Wischin - 2019 - Disputatio 8 (9).
    This paper, originating from a Wittgenstein conference in Delphi, Greece in June 2001, questions Brandom’s reading of Wittgenstein on “Following a Rule”. For the purpose of our current investigative dispute, it is a very good starting point to draw our attention to some of the vital differences between Wittgenstein’s and Brandom’s approach to the relation between practice and rules that may not be quite as clear at first sight from Brandom’s own writings. This writing maintains that Brandom misconstrues Wittgenstein’s remarks (...)
     
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  2. Aspectos de la Filosofía de lenguaje de Gottlob Frege a la luz de una motivación neo-kantiana.Kurt Wischin - 2016 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 5 (6):225--236.
    [ES] Gottlob Frege posiblemente era el primer filósofo analítico. La exégesis de su doctrina quedó durante varias décadas restringida casi naturalmente al ámbito de la filosofía analítica y angloparlante. El método que Frege heredó a la filosofía analítica se basa en el análisis abstracto y formal, y la aprehensión de su doctrina se desarrolló bajo el supuesto –tomado casi por autoevidente- que éste método es el único correcto para dar cuenta de los problemas filosóficos más fundamentales, muy particularmente el de (...)
     
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  3. La distinción entre decir y mostrar y la superación de los problemas filosóficos.Kurt Wischin - 2012 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 1 (1):49--60.
    [ES] Las dificultades que ofrece el Tractatus para la interpretación detallada de muchos de sus pasajes consideradas claves, junto con la crítica que su autor ha formulado en su desarrollo filosófico posterior contra algunos aspectos de la visión del lenguaje de su primera obra ha tenido frecuentemente la consecuencia de que los intérpretes pierdan de vista el objetivo general de la obra, y en qué grado la filosofía wittgensteiniana es movida por una misma preocupación filosófica durante toda la vida del (...)
     
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    La distinción entre decir y mostrar y la superación de los problemas filosóficos.Kurt Wischin - 2011 - Valenciana 7:112-130.
    Las dificultades que ofrece el Tractatus para la interpretación detallada de muchos de sus pasajes considerados clave, junto con la crítica que su autor ha formulado en su desarrollo filosófico posterior contra algunos aspectos de la visión del lenguaje de su primera obra, han tenido frecuentemente como consecuencia que los intérpretes pierdan de vista el objetivo general de la obra, y en qué grado la filosofía wittgensteiniana es movida por una misma preocupación filosófica durante toda la vida del pensador austrobritánico. (...)
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  5. Los orígenes de la filosofía analítica y la trivialización de la filosofía.Kurt Wischin - 2015 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 4 (5):175--190.
    [ES] El logicismo de Frege o, en términos más generales, su esfuerzo por construir un fundamento de razonamiento deductivo para las matemáticas fue motivado por el deseo de combatir el empirismo radical que empezaba a dominar la discusión científica en las tierras de habla alemana después de la muerte de Hegel. El objetivo similar de Russell unas décadas después, en cambio, se debe en su origen preponderantemente al deseo de superar el neohegelianismo de Bradley. El joven Wittgenstein formuló a partir (...)
     
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  6. Sobre la definición semántica de consecuencia lógica.Kurt Wischin - 2013 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 2 (3):111--136.
    [ES] La teoría de modelos parte generalmente de la definición de consecuencia lógica ofrecida por Tarski en 1936. John Etchemendy asevera que esta definición contiene una falacia si se le toma como definición genuina de este concepto. Esta aseveración ha desatado una polémica interesante. El presente ensayo resume los puntos principales en discusión y sugiere en su conclusión que el rechazo de la propuesta de Etchemendy se basa en un malentendido de la intención de su crítica, cuyo objeto no es, (...)
     
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  7. Sentido, significado y el principio de contexto en Frege.Kurt Wischin - 2012 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 1 (2):94--104.
    [ES] El principio de contexto que Frege establece en Fundamentos de la Aritmética no reaparece en sus escritos posteriores, hecho que podría sugerir que a consecuencia de la sustitución de la noción de contenido juzgable por las de sentido y significado Frege lo rechazara después de 1890. Dummett arguye en 1995 que el principio de contexto continúa formando una parte central de la filosofía de lenguaje de Frege, pero que las teorías establecidas a partir del tomo I de Leyes fundamentales (...)
     
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  8. Wittgenstein's Diagonal Argument: A Variation on Cantor and Turing.Juliet Floyd & Kurt Wischin - 2019 - Disputatio 8 (9).
    Turing was a philosopher of logic and mathematics, as well as a mathematician. His work throughout his life owed much to the Cambridge milieu in which he was educated and to which he returned throughout his life. A rich and distinctive tradition discussing how the notion of “common sense” relates to the foundations of logic was being developed during Turing’s undergraduate days, most intensively by Wittgenstein, whose exchanges with Russell, Ramsey, Sraffa, Hardy, Littlewood and others formed part of the backdrop (...)
     
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  9. From Conceptual Content in Big Apes and AI, to the Classical Principle of Explosion: An Interview with Robert B. Brandom [Del contenido conceptual en los grandes monos e IA, hasta el principio de explosión clásico: una entrevista con Robert B. Brandom].María José Frápolli & Kurt Wischin - 2019 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 8 (9).
    In this Interview, Professor Robert B. Brandom answered ten detailed questions about his philosophy of Rational Pragmatism and Semantic Expressivism, grouped into four topics. 1. Metaphysics and Anthropology, 2. Pragmatics and Semantics, 3. Epistemic Expressivism and 4. Philosophy of Logic. With his careful answers Professor Brandom offers many additional insights into his rigorously constructed account of the relationship “between what we say and think, and what we are saying and thinking about” around the human practice of asking for and giving (...)
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  10. Asserting.Robert B. Brandom & Kurt Wischin - 2019 - Disputatio 8 (9):13-44.
    In this paper, written more than ten years before Making it Explicit, I take a close look at the pivotal role which assertions play in human interactions. Tending a bridge from the Kantian theory of judgements to Dewey’s pragmatic philosophy, with the Fregean notion of conceptual content providing the pillars, and relying on the teachings drawn from the later Wittgenstein’s philosophy as keystones, I begin by questioning the dominant view of representationalism in analytical philosophy after Russell, Carnap and Tarski. It (...)
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  11. Prime Time (for the Basing Relation).Kurt Sylvan & Errol Lord - 2020 - In J. Adam Carter & Patrick Bondy (eds.), Well Founded Belief: New Essays on the Epistemic Basing Relation.
    It is often assumed that believing that p for a normative reason consists in nothing more than (i) believing that p for a reason and (ii) that reason’s corresponding to a normative reason to believe that p, where (i) and (ii) are independent factors. This is the Composite View. In this paper, we argue against the Composite View on extensional and theoretical grounds. We advocate an alternative that we call the Prime View. On this view, believing for a normative reason (...)
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  12. On the Normativity of Epistemic Rationality.Kurt Sylvan - 2014 - Dissertation, New Brunswick Rutgers
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    The categorization-individuation model: An integrative account of the other-race recognition deficit.Kurt Hugenberg, Steven G. Young, Michael J. Bernstein & Donald F. Sacco - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (4):1168-1187.
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  14. A theory of cognitive development: The control and construction of hierarchies of skills.Kurt W. Fischer - 1980 - Psychological Review 87 (6):477-531.
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  15. On Suspending Properly.Kurt Sylvan & Errol Lord - 2022 - In Paul Silva & Luis R. G. Oliveira (eds.), Propositional and Doxastic Justification: New Essays on their Nature and Significance. New York: Routledge.
    We argue for a novel view of suspending judgment properly--i.e., suspending judgment in an ex post justified way. In so doing we argue for a Kantian virtue-theoretic view of epistemic normativity and against teleological virtue-theoretic accounts.
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    Beginning in Wonder: Suspensive Attitudes and Epistemic Dilemmas.Kurt Sylvan & Errol Lord - 2021 - In Nick Hughes (ed.), Epistemic Dilemmas. Oxford University Press.
    We argue that we can avoid epistemic dilemmas by properly understanding the nature and epistemology of the suspension of judgment, with a particular focus on conflicts between higher-order evidence and first-order evidence.
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  17. Responsibilism out of character.Kurt Sylvan - 2017 - In Mark Alfano & Abrol Fairweather (eds.), Epistemic Situationism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Recent writers claim that responsibilist virtue epistemology courts skepticism, owing to the fact that most of us lack the virtues it deems necessary for justified belief and knowledge. A powerful version of this objection is the challenge from situationist social psychology pressed by Alfano (2012, 2013) and Olin and Doris (2014). This paper develops a new version of responsibilism that is immune from this objection, and shows that this view has many advantages over other forms of virtue epistemology. My responsibilism (...)
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  18. The Eclipse of Instrumental Rationality.Kurt Sylvan - forthcoming - In The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason.
  19. On Divorcing the Rational and the Justified in Epistemology.Kurt Sylvan - manuscript
    Many epistemologists treat rationality and justification as the same thing. Those who don’t lack detailed accounts of the difference, leading their opponents to suspect that the distinction is an ad hoc attempt to safeguard their theories of justification. In this paper, I offer a new and detailed account of the distinction. The account is inspired by no particular views in epistemology, but rather by insights from the literature on reasons and rationality outside of epistemology. Specifically, it turns on a version (...)
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  20. On the Autonomy of (Some) Knowledge.Kurt Sylvan - forthcoming - Analysis.
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    “Organismic” positions in early German-speaking ecology and its (almost) forgotten dissidents.Kurt Jax - 2020 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 42 (4):1-31.
    In early German ecology, the key concept used to refer to a synecological unit was Biozönose. Taken together with the concept of the Biotop, it was also understood as an integrated higher-order unit of life, sometimes called a “Holozön”. These units were often perceived as having properties similar to those of individual organisms, and they informed the mainstream of German ecology until at least the late 1960s. Here I ask how “organismic” these concepts really were and what conceptual problems they (...)
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    Syntactical and semantical properties of simple type theory.Kurt Schütte - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):305-326.
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    Holistic Processing Is Tuned for In‐Group Faces.Kurt Hugenberg & Olivier Corneille - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (6):1173-1181.
    Past research has found that mere in‐group/out‐group categorizations are sufficient to elicit biases in face memory. The current research yields novel evidence that mere social categorization is also sufficient to modulate processes underlying face perception, even for faces for which we have strong perceptual expertise: same‐race (SR) faces. Using the composite face paradigm, we find that SR faces categorized as in‐group members (i.e., fellow university students) are processed more holistically than are SR faces categorized as out‐group members (i.e., students at (...)
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  24. The Possibility of Internalist Epistemology.Kurt Sylvan - forthcoming - In Ernest Sosa, Matthias Steup, John Turri & Blake Roeber (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, 3rd edition. Wiley-Blackwell.
    Internalism holds that epistemic justification is determined by what is internal to the mind, not by facts about the mind-independent world. This paper introduces and defends a new kind of internalism that is rooted in rationalist ideas that have been neglected in recent epistemology, despite inspiring internalist projects in cognitive science. Ignoring rationalist insights has, I argue, damaged the prospects for internalism, by needlessly saddling internalists with empiricist burdens. Internalists can refuse these burdens by accepting a better philosophy of mind. (...)
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    Justice and the aims of political philosophy.Kurt Baier - 1989 - Ethics 99 (4):771-790.
  26. Evidence and Virtue (and Beyond).Kurt Sylvan - forthcoming - In Maria Lasonen-Aarnio & Clayton Littlejohn (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Evidence.
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    The logical paradoxes.Kurt Grelling - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):481-486.
  28. Karl Jaspers.Kurt Salamun - 1986 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 40 (3):446-448.
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    Karl Jaspers: Arzt, Psychologe, Philosoph, Politischer Denker.Kurt Salamun - 2019 - Berlin: J.B. Metzler.
    Dieses Buch zeichnet ein knappes Bild von Karl Jaspers‘ ungewöhnlichem Leben und von seiner Philosophie. Der Leser lernt eine tapfere Persönlichkeit kennen, die ein Leben zwischen den Extremen bewältigen musste. Bedroht durch eine unheilbare Krankheit und bedrängt durch das Nazi-Regime gelingt es Jaspers dennoch, ein fruchtbares Werk als Psychiater, Forscher, akademischer Lehrer, als Philosoph und politischer Schriftsteller aufzubauen und dabei eine ungewöhnlich glückliche Ehe zu leben. Der Leser wird in die Hauptthemen seines Denkens eingeführt: Sinn des Lebens in Grenzsituationen, zwischenmenschliche (...)
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    Value judgments and economics.Kurt Klappholz - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (58):97-114.
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    The Critique of Scientific Reason.Kurt Hübner - 1983 - University of Chicago Press.
    A systematic critique of the notion that natural science is the sovereign domain of truth, Critique of Scientific Reason uses an extensive and detailed investigation of physics—and in particular of Einstein's theory of relativity—to argue that the positivistic notion of rationality is not only wrongheaded but false. Kurt Hübner contends that positivism ignores both the historical dimension of science and the basic structures common to scientific theory, myth, and so-called subjective symbolic systems. Moreover, Hübner argues, positivism has led in (...)
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    Ways of Truth and Ways of Opinion in Aristotle.Kurt Pritzl - 1993 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 67:241-252.
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    Analektik und Dialektik der restaurativen Intention: ein Grundlagenbeitrag zur kontinentaleuropäischen Verhaltensproblematik, 1780-1840.Kurt Wehrle - 1980 - Basel: Helbing & Lichtenhahn.
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  34. Auguste Comte, Rede über den Geist des Positivismus.Kurt Weigand - 1956 - Philosophische Rundschau 4 (3/4):247.
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    Bilder vom Menschen in Wissenschaft, Technik und Religion.Kurt Weis & Gerd Albers (eds.) - 1993 - München: Technische Universität München.
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    Der "Kritische Rationalismus".Kurt Weinke - 1973 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 27 (4):551 - 568.
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  37. "Hinweise auf": Bindschedler, Nietzsche und die poetische Lüge.Kurt Weigand - 1955 - Philosophische Rundschau 3 (3/4):247-248.
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  38. "Hinweise auf": Flückiger, Geschichte des Naturrechts, Bd. I.Kurt Weigand - 1955 - Philosophische Rundschau 3 (3/4):247-248.
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  39. "Hinweise auf": Kant, Sämtliche Werke II u. IV.Kurt Weigand - 1956 - Philosophische Rundschau 4 (3/4):248.
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  40. "Hinweise auf": Looff, Der Symbolbegriff in der neueren Religionsphilosophie und Theologie.Kurt Weigand - 1955 - Philosophische Rundschau 3 (3/4):247-248.
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  41. "Hinweise auf": Otto, Die Gestalt und das Sein.Kurt Weigand - 1955 - Philosophische Rundschau 3 (3/4):247-248.
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  42. "Hinweise auf": Rose, Griechische Mythologie.Kurt Weigand - 1955 - Philosophische Rundschau 3 (3/4):247-248.
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  43. "Hinweise auf:" Wenzl, Die philosophischen Grenzfragen der modernen Naturwissenschaft.Kurt Weigand - 1955 - Philosophische Rundschau 3 (3/4):247-248.
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    Katastrophe und Genie in den Strukturen der Geschichte.Kurt Weigand - 1954 - Frankfurt/Main,: G. Schulte-Bulmke.
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  45. Norma- és értékváltozás filozófiai szemszögből.Kurt Weinke - 1999 - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle 1.
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    A positron annihilation study of the annealing of, and void formation in, neutron-irradiated molybdenum.Kurt Petersen, Niels Thrane & R. M. J. Cotterill - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (1):9-23.
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    Human nature: How normative might it be?Kurt Bayertz - 2003 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (2):131 – 150.
    The question of the moral status of human nature is today being posed above all under the influence of medical and biotechnological aspects. These facilitate not only an increasing number of, but also increasingly far-reaching interventions and manipulations in humans, so that the perspective of a gradual "technologization" of his physical constitution can no longer be regarded as merely utopian. Some authors are convinced that this disturbing development can only be halted when an inherent value is (once again) ascribed to (...)
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    What's special about molecular genetic diagnostics?Kurt Bayertz - 1998 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23 (3):247 – 254.
    In its first part, this paper seeks to make plausible (a) that molecular genetic diagnostics differs in ethically relevant ways from traditional types of medical diagnostics and (b) that the consequences of introducing this technology in broad screening-programs to detect widespread genetic diseases in a population which is not at high risk may change our understanding of health and disease in a problematic way. In its second part, the paper discusses some aspects of public control of scientific and technological innovations (...)
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  49. A Whole, a Fragment.Kurt H. Wolff - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (3):337-342.
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  50. Georg Simmel: 1858-1918.Kurt Wolff - 1962 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (1):139-140.
     
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