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Reduction and Elimination in Philosophy and the Sciences

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Inhalt / Contents<br />

The Evolution of Morals<br />

Andrew Oldenquist .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 250<br />

Species, Variability, <strong>and</strong> Integration<br />

Makmiller Pedroso .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 253<br />

Limit<strong>in</strong>g Frequencies <strong>in</strong> Scientific <strong>Reduction</strong>s<br />

Wolfgang Pietsch ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 256<br />

The Key Problems of KC<br />

Matteo Plebani ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 259<br />

The Metaphysical Relevance of Metric <strong>and</strong> Hybrid Logic<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> Pleitz .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 262<br />

<strong>Reduction</strong>ism <strong>in</strong> Axiology: <strong>the</strong> Case of Utilitarianism<br />

Dorota Probucka ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 265<br />

The Return of Reductive Physicalism<br />

Panu Raatika<strong>in</strong>en ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 268<br />

Reth<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Modal Argument aga<strong>in</strong>st Nom<strong>in</strong>al Description Theory<br />

Jiří Raclavský .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 271<br />

Different Ways to Follow Rules? The Case of Ethics<br />

Olga Ramírez Calle ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 274<br />

Atypical Rational Agency<br />

Paul Raymont ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 277<br />

Indexwörter und wahrheitskonditionale Semantik<br />

Štefan Riegelnik .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 280<br />

Two <strong>Reduction</strong>s of ‘rule’<br />

Dana Riesenfeld .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 283<br />

Scientific Pragmatic Abstractions<br />

Christian Sachse ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 286<br />

Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>’s Attitudes<br />

Fabien Schang ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 289<br />

Warum man auf transzendentalphilosophische Argumente nicht verzichten kann<br />

Benedikt Schick ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 292<br />

Mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> M<strong>in</strong>d Higher-Level<br />

Elizabeth Schier .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 295<br />

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

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

Sebastian Schleidgen ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 298<br />

Mental Causation: A Lesson from Action Theory<br />

Markus Schlosser ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 301<br />

Supervenienz, Zeit und ontologische Abhängigkeit<br />

Pedro Schmechtig ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 304<br />

<strong>Reduction</strong>, Sets, <strong>and</strong> Properties<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Schnieder ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 307<br />

Context-Based Approaches to <strong>the</strong> Streng<strong>the</strong>ned Liar Problem<br />

Christ<strong>in</strong>e Schurz .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 310<br />

The <strong>Elim<strong>in</strong>ation</strong> of Mean<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Computational Theories of M<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Paul Schweizer ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 313<br />

Follow<strong>in</strong>g a Philosopher<br />

Murilo Seabra / Marcos P<strong>in</strong>heiro ..................................................................................................................................................................... 316<br />

Davidson on Supervenience<br />

Oron Shagrir ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 318<br />

Supervenience <strong>and</strong> ‘Should’<br />

Arto Siitonen ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 321<br />

Rule-follow<strong>in</strong>g as Coord<strong>in</strong>ation: A Game-<strong>the</strong>oretic Approach<br />

Giacomo Sillari ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 325<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Art of Language Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<br />

Deirdre C.P. Smith .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 328<br />

A Division <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>d. The Misconceived Dist<strong>in</strong>ction between Psychological <strong>and</strong> Phenomenal Properties<br />

Matthias Stefan ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 331

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