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Reduction and Elimination in Philosophy and the Sciences

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Inhalt / Contents<br />

Wittgenste<strong>in</strong> meets ÖGS: Wovon man nicht gebärden kann …<br />

Harald Edelbauer / Raphaela Edelbauer ........................................................................................................................................................... 79<br />

Abbildung und lebendes Bild <strong>in</strong> Tractatus und Nachlass<br />

Christian Erbacher ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 82<br />

Expla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Bra<strong>in</strong>: Ruthless <strong>Reduction</strong>ism or Multilevel Mechanisms?<br />

Markus Eronen .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 86<br />

Occam’s Razor <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Theory of Theory Assessment<br />

August Fenk ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89<br />

Die Nichtreduzierbarkeit der klassischen Physik auf quanten<strong>the</strong>oretische Grundbegriffe<br />

Helmut F<strong>in</strong>k ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92<br />

Interpretability Relations of Weak Theories of Truth<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> Fischer ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 96<br />

Does Bradley’s Regress Support Nom<strong>in</strong>alism?<br />

Wolfgang Freitag ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 99<br />

Zeitliche Ontologie und zeitliche Reduktion<br />

Georg Friedrich ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 103<br />

Why <strong>the</strong> Phenomenal Concept Strategy Cannot Save Physicalism<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong>a Fürst ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 106<br />

Benacerraf <strong>and</strong> Bad Company (An Attack on Neo-Fregeanism)<br />

Michael Gabbay .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 109<br />

Deflationism <strong>and</strong> Conservativity: Who did Change <strong>the</strong> Subject?<br />

Henri Gal<strong>in</strong>on .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 114<br />

Hard Naturalism <strong>and</strong> its Puzzles<br />

Renia Gasparatou ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 117<br />

The M<strong>in</strong>d-Body-Problem <strong>and</strong> Score-Keep<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Language Games<br />

Georg Gasser ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 119<br />

Wright, Wittgenste<strong>in</strong> und das Fundament des Wissens<br />

Frederik Gierl<strong>in</strong>ger .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 122<br />

<strong>Reduction</strong> Revisited: The Ontological Level, <strong>the</strong> Conceptual Level, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tenets of Physicalism<br />

Markus Gole .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />

<strong>Reduction</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reduction</strong>ism <strong>in</strong> Physics<br />

Rico Gutschmidt .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 128<br />

Physicalism Without <strong>the</strong> A Priori Passage<br />

Harris Hatziioannou ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />

Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>s Projektionsmethode als Argument für die transzendentale Deutung des Tractatus<br />

Włodzimierz Heflik ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />

Rule-Follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Irreducibility of Intentional States<br />

Antti Heik<strong>in</strong>heimo ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 138<br />

Relat<strong>in</strong>g Theories. Models <strong>and</strong> Structural Properties <strong>in</strong> Inter<strong>the</strong>oretic <strong>Reduction</strong><br />

Rafaela Hillerbr<strong>and</strong> ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />

The Constitution of Institutions<br />

Frank H<strong>in</strong>driks ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 144<br />

Do Bra<strong>in</strong>s Th<strong>in</strong>k?<br />

Christopher Humphries ................................................................................................................................................................................... 147<br />

How Metaphors Alter <strong>the</strong> World-Picture – One Theme <strong>in</strong> Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>’s On Certa<strong>in</strong>ty<br />

Joose Järvenkylä ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 150<br />

The Modal Supervenience of <strong>the</strong> Concept of Time<br />

Kasia M. Jaszczolt .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 153<br />

The Determ<strong>in</strong>ation of Form by Syntactic Employment: a Model <strong>and</strong> a Difficulty<br />

Col<strong>in</strong> Johnston ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 156<br />

Zwischen Humes Gesetz und „Sollen impliziert Können“ – Möglichkeiten und Grenzen<br />

empirisch-normativer Zusammenarbeit <strong>in</strong> der Bioethik (Teil I)<br />

Michael Jungert ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 159<br />

Assess<strong>in</strong>g Humean Supervenience<br />

Amir Karbasizadeh .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 163<br />

Zu Carnaps Def<strong>in</strong>ition von ‘Zurückführbarkeit’<br />

Rol<strong>and</strong> Kastler ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 166

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