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(2009) Papers of the 32nd IWS (eds. V. A. Munz, K. Puhl, J. Wang) Was Wittgenstein a Normativist about Meaning? Abstract  PDF  HTML
Claudine Verheggen
 
(2008) Papers of the 31st IWS (eds. A. Hieke, H. Leitgeb) Transcendental Philosophy and Mind-Body Reductionism Abstract  PDF  HTML
Christian Helmut Wenzel
 
(2008) Papers of the 31st IWS (eds. A. Hieke, H. Leitgeb) Hard Naturalism and its Puzzles Abstract  PDF  HTML
Zacharoula Renia Gasparatou
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) A Naturalistic Method for Therapy not for Science Abstract  PDF  HTML
Marilena Andronico
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) Language, world, and structure Abstract  PDF  HTML
Pentti Määttänen
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) Geltung und Naturalismus Abstract  PDF  HTML
Tomasz Kubalica
 
(2003) Papers of the 26th IWS (eds. W. Löffler, P. Weingartner) Justifications, Exculpations, Causes: Epistemology and Our Image of Nature Abstract  PDF  HTML
Hilan Bensusan
 
(2002) Papers of the 25th IWS (eds. Chr. Kanzian, J. Quitterer, E. Runggaldier) Wie man NaturalistInnen (nicht) kontern sollte Abstract  PDF  HTML
Winfried Löffler
 
(2001) Papers of the 24th IWS (eds. R. Haller, K. Puhl) 'Description Alone' and the Future of Philosophy Abstract  PDF  HTML
Daniel D. Hutto
 
(2001) Papers of the 24th IWS (eds. R. Haller, K. Puhl) Wittgenstein und die "philosophy of mind" - Warum der Naturalismus nicht falsch, sondern sinnlos ist Abstract  PDF  HTML
Christian Kanzian
 
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