Preprint Series “Logic in Philosophy”

The following is a list of preprints by members of the research group Logic in Philosophy and other researchers affiliated with the research group. In order to obtain a copy of a preprint, please send a message to the author. He can send you either an electronic copy or a hardcopy. Note, however, that not all preprints listed here can be distributed, since the copyright may have been transferred to a publisher. If an author below does not have e-mail or does not answer to your request, you may also contact: sekretariat-spohn@uni-konstanz.de

  1. Volker Halbach: Modalized Disquotationalism
  2. Wolfgang Spohn: On Certainty
  3. Wolfgang Spohn: Wo stehen wir heute mit dem Problem der Induktion?
  4. Wolfgang Spohn: How to Understand the Foundations of Empirical Belief in a Coherentist Way
  5. Wolfgang Spohn: Lewis’ Principal Principle ist ein Spezialfall von van Fraassens Reflexion Principle
  6. Volker Halbach: A Disquotational Theory of Truth
  7. Wolfgang Spohn: Two Coherence Principles
  8. Volker Halbach: Truth and Reduction
  9. Volker Halbach: On Lehrer’s Principle of Trustworthiness
  10. Volker Halbach: Disquotationalism and Infinite Conjunctions
  11. Reinhard Kahle: N-Strictness in Applicative Theories.
  12. Reinhard Kahle: Frege Structures for Partial Applicative Theories.
  13. Thomas Ede Zimmermann: Scepticism de se.
  14. Reinhard Kahle: Towards a Proof-Theoretic Treatment of Necessity.
  15. Ulrike Haas-Spohn: Anti-Individualismus und kognitive Semantik.
  16. Erik Carlson/Erik J.Olsson: The Presumption of Nothingness.
  17. Erik J.Olsson: In Defense of AGM - On Tennant’s Recent Criticism of Belief Revision Theory.
  18. Erik J.Olsson: Logic and Decision.
  19. Erik J.Olsson: Doxastic Choice and the Unity of Reason.
  20. Erik J.Olsson: “Cohering with”.
  21. Erik J.Olsson: Competing for Acceptance - Lehrer’s Rule and the Paradoxes of Justification.
  22. Erik J.Olsson: A Coherence Interpretation of Semi-Revision.
  23. Erik J.Olsson: Disputation and Change of Belief - Burley’s theory of obligationes as a theory of belief revision
  24. Wolfgang Spohn: Strategic Rationality
  25. Sven Ove Hansson/Erik J.Olsson: Providing Foundations for Coherentism
  26. Volker Halbach: Conservative Theories of Classical Truth
  27. Leon Horsten/Volker Halbach: Two Proof-Theoretic Remarks on EA + ECT
  28. Wolfgang Spohn: Ranking Functions, AGM Style
  29. Patrizio Contu: The Justification of the Logical Laws Revisited
  30. Ulrike Haas-Spohn/Wolfgang Spohn: Concepts Are Beliefs About Essences
  31. Thomas Ede Zimmermann: Free Choice Disjunction and Epistemic Possibility
  32. Volker Halbach/Erik J.Olsson: Does Coherence imply Consistency?
  33. Volker Halbach: Reflektionsprinzipien in der Kohärenztheorie der Erkenntnis
  34. Reinhard Kahle: An Overview of Mathematical Proof Theory.
  35. Ernst Zimmermann: Peirce’s Rule in Natural Deduction.
  36. Luc Bovens/Erik Olsson: Coherentism, Reliability and Bayesian Networks.
  37. Luc Bovens/Erik Olsson: Believing More, Risking Less: On Coherence, Truth and Non-Trivial Extensions.
  38. Wolfgang Benkewitz: Descartes’ Hauptargument in den Meditationen.
  39. Wolfgang Benkewitz: Gegenstandsindividuierung und Essentialismus.
  40. Wolfgang Benkewitz: Teleologie, Funktion und Kausalität
  41. Manfred Kupffer: Meaning Internalism
  42. Kai-Uwe Kühnberger: Characterization Theorems for Subclasses of Interlaced Bilattices
  43. Volker Halbach: How Innocent is Deflationism?
  44. Hannes Leitgeb: Truth as Translation
  45. Max Urchs: Causality in Episystems
  46. Max Urchs: Recent Trends in Paraconsistent Logics
  47. Wolfgang Spohn: Über die Struktur theoretischer Gründe
  48. Wolfgang Spohn: Deterministic Causation
  49. Wolfgang Spohn: Vier Begründungsbegriffe
  50. Volker Halbach: Disquotational Truth and Analyticity
  51. Hannes Leitgeb: Nonmonotonic Reasoning by Inhibition Nets
  52. Bernd Buldt: Logik (Rezeptionsgeschichte der antiken Logik)
  53. Volker Halbach: Understanding Shapiro’s Guru
  54. Wolfgang Spohn: A Brief Comparison of Pollock’s Defeasible Reasoning and Ranking Functions
  55. Wolfgang Spohn: Lehrer Meets Ranking Theory
  56. Wolfgang Spohn: Dependency Equilibria and the Causal Structure of Decision and Game Situations
  57. Erik J. Olsson: Corroborating Testimony, Probability and Surprise
  58. Erik J. Olsson: Why Coherence is not Truth Conducive
  59. Erik J. Olsson: Doxastic Decision Theory, Voluntarism and the Primacy of Practical Reason
  60. Erik Carlson/Erik J. Olsson: Existence, Beneficence and Design
  61. Erik J. Olsson: Coherence Truth and Interpretation
  62. Wolfgang Spohn: Bayesian Nets are all there is to Causal Dependence
  63. Erik J. Olsson: Avoiding Epistemic Hell
  64. Ludwig Fahrbach: Understanding Brute Facts
  65. Volker Halbach: War Descartes erkenntnistheoretischer Voluntarist?
  66. Volker Halbach/Hannes Leitgeb/Philip Welch: Possible Worlds Semantics For Predicates
  67. Ulrike Haas-Spohn (Hrsg.): Intentionalität zwischen Subjektivität und Weltbezug
  68. Wolfgang Spohn: Entscheidungstheorie
  69. Ulrike Haas-Spohn: Bedeutungswandel als Charakterwandel
  70. Erik J. Olsson/Tomoji Shogenji: C. I. Lewis on Congruence and Probability
  71. Manfred Kupffer: Occurence-Dependence
  72. Uwe Lück: Continu’ous Time Goes by Russell
  73. Erik J. Olsson: What is the Problem of Coherence and Truth?
  74. Arthur Merin: Pragmatic Ontology in Aristotle’s Organon
  75. Arthur Merin: Consequential and Contraconsequential Conditionals
  76. Arthur Merin: Unique Evaluative and Inductive Characterizations of Boolean Complementation
  77. Volker Halbach/Hannes Leitgeb/Philip Welch: Possible Worlds Semantics for Modal Notions Conceived as Predicates
  78. Wolfgang Spohn: Burge macht uns weis: ein Zirkel bei Grice
  79. Wolfgang Benkewitz: Varianten im Bedeutungsbegriff: deskriptive und nicht-deskriptive Bedeutung
  80. Wolfgang Benkewitz: Die Logik der Bewertungen
  81. Wolfgang Benkewitz: Modale Einstellungen
  82. Wolfgang Spohn: Laws, Ceteris Paribus Conditions, and the Dynamics of Belief
  83. Wolfgang Spohn: Die vielen Facetten der Rationalitätstheorie
  84. Wolfgang Spohn: Carnap versus Quine, or Aprioristic versus Naturalized Epistemology, or a Lesson from Dispositions.
  85. Volker Halbach/Holger Sturm: Bealers Masterargument: Ein Lehrstück zum Verhältnis von Metaphysik und Semantik.
  86. Volker Halbach: Axiomatische Theorien der Wahrheit und wahrheitstheoretischer Deflationismus.
  87. Volker Halbach/Leon Horsten: The Deflationist’s Axioms for Truth.
  88. Erik J. Olsson: Belief Revision, Rational choice and the Unity of Reason.
  89. Hans Kamp: Einstellungszustände und Einstellungszuschreibungen in der Diskursrepräsentationstheorie.
  90. Erik J. Olsson: The Epistemology of Keith Lehrer: A Critical Overview.
  91. Erik J. Olsson: Corroborating Testimony and Ignorance: A Reply to Bovens, Fitelson, Hartmann and Snyder.
  92. Ludwig Fahrbach: Limited Resources and Epistemic Evaluation.
  93. Manfred Kupffer: Bedeutung und Analyse
  94. Erik J. Olsson: Not Giving the Skeptic a Hearing Pragmatism and Radical Doubt
  95. Christopher von Bülow: Beweisbarkeitslogik für Rosser-Sätze
  96. Erik J. Olsson: Minimal Knowledge and the Telos of Inquiry
  97. Holger Sturm: Mentale Eigenschaften zwischen Reduktion und Supervenienz
  98. Holger Sturm: Russell’s Paradox and Our Conception of Properties
  99. Arthur Merin: Exclusiveness of n-fold Disjunction (n≥2): An Investigation in Pragmatics and Modal Logic
  100. Arthur Merin: Linear Semantics: Values and Images
  101. Arthur Merin: Making Sense of Heidegger (I.): Mathematics and Meaning of “Das Nichts nichtet”
  102. Holger Sturm: Is There Anything Special about Galen Strawson’s Real Materialism?
  103. Ludwig Fahrbach: Epistemische Handlungen und Konsistenz.
  104. Manfred Kupffer: Kaplan’s A priori
  105. Ludwig Fahrbach: Erkenntnistheorie ohne den Wissensbegriff
  106. Holger Sturm: Intrinsische und extrinsische Eigenschaften I
  107. Holger Sturm: Axiome für Eigenschaften
  108. Manfred Kupffer: Conceivability and the A Priori
  109. Arthur Merin: Probabilistic and Deterministic Presuppositions
  110. Arthur Merin: Replacing ‘Horn Scales’ by Act-Based Relevance Orderings to Keep Negation and Numerals Meaningful
  111. Arthur Merin: Unthinkable Syndromes: Paradoxa of Relevance and Constraints on Diagnostic Categories.
  112. Leon Horsten: Canonical Notation Systems
  113. Leon Horsten: A Note Concerning the Notion of Satisfiability
  114. Arthur Merin: Presuppositions, and Practical Reason
  115. Wolfgang Spohn: On the Objectivity of Facts, Beliefs, and Values
  116. Wolfgang Spohn: Causation: An Alternative
  117. Wolfgang Spohn: Enumerative Induction and Lawlikeness
  118. Wolfgang Spohn: Ist Philosophie eine Wissenschaft?
  119. Wolfgang Spohn: Anmerkungen zum Begriff des Bewußtseins
  120. Manfred Kupffer: The Return of Rationalism
  121. Arthur Merin: Mathematics of Rhetoric: Aristotles argumentum a fortiori and the meaning of ‘even’
  122. Arthur Merin: Irony, Conceptual Gradience, and Probability Mixture Spaces
  123. Arthur Merin: Prediction, Irony, and Universal Quantification
  124. Arthur Merin: On Assertion, Bivalence, and Irony
  125. Wolfgang Spohn: Chance and Necessity: From Humean Supervenience to Humean Projection
  126. Holger Sturm: Brandom und der Bedeutungsskeptiker
  127. Arthur Merin: Intellectual Goods
  128. Arthur Merin: Portions, Proportions, and Relevance in Generalized Quantification
  129. Arthur Merin: Unconditionals