All Stories

  1. What Will Be Best for Me? Big Decisions and the Problem of Inter-World Comparisons
  2. Knowledge Requires Belief - and It Doesn't? On Belief as such and Belief Necessary for Knowledge
  3. Epistemic Contrastivism, Knowledge and Practical Reasoning
  4. Knowledge, Assertion, and Inference
  5. Defending the One Percent?
  6. A Contradiction for Contextualism?
  7. Philosophy Upside Down?
  8. Knowledge and Dogmatism
  9. No Luck with Knowledge? On a Dogma of Epistemology
  10. On the Inflation of Necessities
  11. Knowledge, Practical Reasoning and Action
  12. Reid on Ethics - Sabine Roeser (ed.)
  13. WAMs: Why Worry?
  14. PS: Response to Schaffer’s Reply
  15. Contrastivism rather than Something Else? – On the Limits of Epistemic Contrastivism
  16. A Puzzle About Responsibility
  17. The Case for Contextualism: Knowledge, Skepticism, and Context, Vol. I - Keith DeRose
  18. Begrenzte Erkenntnisse?
  19. Factivity and contextualism
  20. Moore on Skepticism
  21. Empiricism, stances, and the problem of voluntarism
  22. PROBLEMS FOR SINNOTT-ARMSTRONG'S MORAL CONTRASTIVISM
  23. Contextualism and the Factivity Problem
  24. Contrastivism Rather than Something Else? On the Limits of Epistemic Contrastivism
  25. Single-case probabilities and the case of Monty Hall: Levy’s view
  26. Experiencing Things Together: What Is The Problem?
  27. Persons, Human Beings, and Respect
  28. HUME VARIATIONS
  29. Theory Choice and the Intransitivity of ‘Is a Better Theory Than’*
  30. Lotteries And Contexts
  31. On the Subtleties of Reidian Pragmatism: A Reply to Magnus
  32. Foreword
  33. Practical Conflicts
  34. Epistemologische Aspekte in Kants Moralphilosophie
  35. Can Reliabilists Believe in Subjective Probability?
  36. Davidson on Sharing a Language and Correct Language-Use
  37. Influencing the Will of Another Person
  38. Zwei Seiten der Kantschen Begründung von Eigentum und Staat
  39. Motivation und Macht
  40. Motivationsmacht
  41. Einleitung
  42. Schlußbemerkung
  43. Motivationsmacht in Gesellschaften: Öffentlichkeit
  44. Motivationsmacht in Interaktionen: Beratungsgespräche
  45. Formen der Motivationsmacht
  46. Weber, Lukes, Thomas und Gramsci
  47. Webers Konzept von Macht und seine Grenzen
  48. Motivationsmacht und Sanktionen: zu einem Zusammenhang zweier Machtformen
  49. Motivationsmacht in Organisationen: die Motivation der Organisationsmitglieder
  50. Epistemic Closure
  51. Introduction: Varieties of Practical Conflict and the Scope of Practical Reason
  52. Involvement and Detachment: A Paradox of Practical Reason
  53. Lotteries and Contexts
  54. Über Zwang
  55. Nozick’s defense of closure
  56. Knowing about Other Contexts
  57. Das Wissen von den eigenen Wünschen und Präferenzen