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Mario Schärli
Princeton University
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    Die Spontaneität des Verstandes.Mario Schärli - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1385–1394.
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    Die Spontaneität des Verstandes.Mario Schärli - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1385-1394.
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    Das Ärgernis der Philosophie: Metaphysik in Adornos "Negativer Dialektik".Mario Schärli & Marc Nicolas Sommer (eds.) - 2019 - Tübingen, Deutschland: Mohr Siebeck.
    Metaphysics is, as Adorno once notes, the nuisance of philosophy. On the one hand, metaphysics is the reasons of philosophy's existence; on the other hand, it is nearly impossible to characterise metaphysics precisely. This tension is reflected with reference to the contemporary political and cultural situation in Adorno's "Meditations on Metaphysics", the last part of his opus magnum *Negative Dialectics*. The essays in this volume are devoted to different facets of Adorno's examination of metaphysics. They do, however, not only concern (...)
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  4. Eine jede Philosophie dreht sich um den ontologischen Gottesbeweis? Die Spur natürlicher Theologie bei Adorno.Mario Schärli - 2019 - In Mario Schärli & Marc Nicolas Sommer (eds.), Das Ärgernis der Philosophie: Metaphysik in Adornos "Negativer Dialektik". Tübingen, Deutschland: Mohr Siebeck. pp. 237-278.
    I interpret Adorno's bold claim that all philosophy revolves around the ontological argument. On my reading, Adorno thereby expresses that all philosophy revolves around the question whether all of reality can be captured by thought. I then interpret the significance of this thesis for Adorno's *Negative Dialectics*. I argue that Adorno does not give up the ontological argument's claim—capturing reality in thought—but gives it a Marxist spin: whether reality can be captured in thought depends on its historical development, and is (...)
     
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  5. Von der Phänomenologie zur Noumenologie und zurück. Troxlers anthropologischer Ansatz im zeitgenössischen Kontext.Mario Schärli - 2020 - In Brigitte Hilmer & Barbara Orland (eds.), Ignaz Paul Vital Troxler: Philosophische Kontexte Und Perspektiven.
    I interpret the general approach of I.P.V Troxler's Logic, outline his criticism of Hegel's approach in the Science of Logic, and evaluate it.
     
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  6. Weltverhältnis und Weltverlust. Versuch über Skepsis und Metaphysik der Modalität.Mario Schärli - 2021 - Dissertation, Université de Fribourg
    I maintain that substantive metaphysics makes an ineliminable contribution to our mind’s cognitive relation to objects. To account for the precise nature of this metaphysical contribution, I investigate domains of thought in which our cognitive relation to objects appears problematic. In perception, an experience’s metaphysical dependence upon objects and their essences ground its content and, in part, epistemic worth. Regarding metaphysical modality, viewing modality and actuality as equally fundamental is pivotal to understanding our modal knowledge and thought. Relating to the (...)
     
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    Zukunftsbewusstsein. Grundriss einer Phänomenologie der Erwartung.Mario Schärli - 2018 - In Emil Angehrn & Joachim Küchenhoff (eds.), Erwartung. Zukunft zwischen Furcht und Hoffnung. pp. 35–64.
    I investigate Husserl's thesis that consciousness of futurity (protention) is constitutive of time-consciousness. I argue that consciousness of future states of presently perceived objects—what I call 'objective' protentions—are not constitutive of time-consciousness. Rather, Husserl's thesis only holds for 'empty' protentions—the expectation that some future state will succeed my present state.
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    Review of Oppy (2018). [REVIEW]Mario Schärli - 2022 - Dialectica 74 (1):163-169.
    Review of Graham Oppy (ed.), Ontological Arguments, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. I particularly engage with the contributions of Lawrence Nolan on Descartes, Lawrence Pasternack on Kant, and Graham Oddie on Tichy.
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