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Reduction and Elimination in Philosophy and the Sciences

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Inhalt / Contents<br />

D<strong>in</strong>g-Ontology of Aristotle vs. Sachverhalt-Ontology of Wittgenste<strong>in</strong><br />

Serguei L. Katrechko ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 169<br />

How do Moral Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples Figure <strong>in</strong> Moral Judgement? A Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>ian Contribution to <strong>the</strong> Particularism Debate<br />

Matthias Kiesselbach ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 172<br />

“Downward Causation”: Emergent, Reducible or Non-Existent?<br />

Peter P. Kirschenmann ................................................................................................................................................................................... 175<br />

On Game-<strong>the</strong>oretic Conceptualizations <strong>in</strong> Logic<br />

Maciej Tadeusz Kłeczek .................................................................................................................................................................................. 178<br />

A Metaphysically Moderate Version of Humean Supervenience<br />

Szilárd Koczka ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 181<br />

“In der Frage liegt e<strong>in</strong> Fehler” – Überlegungen zu Philosophische Untersuchungen (PU) 189A<br />

Wilhelm Krüger ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 184<br />

Problems with Psychophysical Identities<br />

Peter Kügler .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 187<br />

Reduc<strong>in</strong>g Complexity <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Social <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Me<strong>in</strong>ard Kuhlmann .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 190<br />

Four Anti-reductionist Dogmas <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Light of Biophysical Micro-<strong>Reduction</strong> of M<strong>in</strong>d & Body<br />

Theo A. F. Kuipers .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 193<br />

Two Problems for NonHumean Views of Laws of Nature<br />

Noa Latham .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 196<br />

Some Remarks on Wittgenste<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> Type Theory <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Light of Ramsey<br />

Holger Leerhoff ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 199<br />

The Tractatus <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Problem of Universals<br />

Eric Lemaire .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 202<br />

A Critique of <strong>the</strong> Phenomenal Concept Strategy<br />

Daniel Lim ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 204<br />

Metaphorische Bedeutung als virtus dormitiva<br />

Jakub Mácha ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 207<br />

„Vom Weißdorn und vom Propheten“ – Poetische Kunstwerke und Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>s „Fluß des Lebens“<br />

Annelore Mayer ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 210<br />

„Die E<strong>in</strong>heit hören“ – E<strong>in</strong>ige Überlegungen zu Ludwig Wittgenste<strong>in</strong> und Anton Bruckner<br />

Johannes Leopold Mayer ................................................................................................................................................................................ 213<br />

Counterfactuals, Ontological Commitment <strong>and</strong> Arithmetic<br />

Paul McCallion ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 216<br />

Gett<strong>in</strong>g out from Inside: Why <strong>the</strong> Closure Pr<strong>in</strong>ciple cannot Support External World Scepticism<br />

Guido Melchior ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 218<br />

Dispens<strong>in</strong>g with Particulars: Underst<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g Reference Through Anaphora<br />

Peter Meyer .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 221<br />

Reichenbach’s Concept of Logical Analysis of Science <strong>and</strong> his Lost Battle aga<strong>in</strong>st Kant<br />

Nikolay Milkov ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 224<br />

Def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Ontological Naturalism<br />

Marc<strong>in</strong> Miłkowski ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 227<br />

The Logic of Sensorial Propositions<br />

Luca Modenese .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 230<br />

A Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>ian Answer to Strawson’s Descriptive Metaphysics<br />

Karel Mom ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 232<br />

Properties <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reduction</strong> between Metaphysics <strong>and</strong> Physics<br />

Matteo Morganti .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 235<br />

Functional <strong>Reduction</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Subset View of Realization<br />

Kev<strong>in</strong> Morris .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 238<br />

The Writ<strong>in</strong>g of Nietzsche <strong>and</strong> Wittgenste<strong>in</strong><br />

Elena Nájera ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 241<br />

Word-Mean<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Context Pr<strong>in</strong>ciple <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Investigations<br />

Jaime Nester ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 244<br />

Naturalistic Ethics: A Logical Positivistic Approach<br />

Sibel Oktar ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 247<br />

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