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    Grundprobleme der analytischen Ontologie.Edmund Runggaldier & Christian Kanzian - 1998
    Das Buch behandelt in seinen 3 Kapiteln die wichtigsten Grundströmungen innerhalb der analytischen Philosophie, die grundlegenden ontologischen Fragen (Universalien, Existenz, Modalitäten, Identität, Individuation) und die zentralen Themen einer kategorischen Ontologie (konkrete Dinge, Eigenschaften, Ereignisse, Sachverhalte). Literaturverzeichnis, Namenregister und Sachregister. - Als Einführung zum Thema für philosophische Anfangssemester. (3) (LK/MA: Altmeyer).
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  2. Seele und Unsterblichkeitshoffnung.Edmund Runggaldier - 2008 - Theologie Und Philosophie 83 (4):562-573.
    Wie soll die Unsterlichkeitshoffnung gedeutet werden, um überhaupt konsistent sein zu können? Um die Frage zu klären, bezieht sich der Artikel auf den Substanzdualismus von R. Swinburne, die Constitution Theory von L. R. Baker, die christlichen Materialisten, den aristotelischen Hylemorphismus sowie die Seelen-Lehre von Thomas v. Aquin. Die thomanischen Prämissen legen nahe, Unsterblichkeit weder präsentistisch - als ständige Gegenwart - noch äternalistisch - als unendliche Erstreckung in der Zeit - zu verstehen, sondern als endgültige participatio an der Ewigkeit Gottes, die (...)
     
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    Cultures. Conflict - Analysis - Dialogue: Proceedings of the 29th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, Austria.Christian Kanzian (ed.) - 2007 - Walter de Gruyter.
    What can systematic philosophy contribute to come from conflict between cultures to a substantial dialogue? - This question was the general theme of the 29th international symposium of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society in Kirchberg. Worldwide leading philosophers accepted the invitation to come to the conference, whose results are published in this volume, edited by Christian Kanzian Edmund Runggaldier. The sections are dedicated to the philosophy of Wittgenstein, Logics and Philosophy of Language, Decision- and Action Theory, Ethical (...)
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    The Ways Things Are: Studies in Ontology.Christian Kanzian, Winfried Löffler & Josef Quitterer (eds.) - 2011 - Ontos.
    This book is a collection of essays in systematic ontology. The parts of its title Things and Ways They Are are indicative of two broadly and intensively discussed issues in current ontology, namely, what categories of entities there are and in what ways they are relevant for our discourses. The three sections of the volume correspond to focuses of ontological research: Before Ontology is dedicated to conceptual, methodological, and meta-ontological issues; Ontology at Work raises general topics of categorial ontology, and (...)
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  5. Persons. An Interdisciplinary Approach. Papers of the 25th International Wittgenstein Symposium.Christian Kanzian, Josef Quitterer & Edmund Runggaldier (eds.) - 2002 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
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    Preface.Edmund Runggaldier & Christian Kanzian - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):129-130.
  7. Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach.Edmund Runggaldier, Christian Kanzian & Josef Quitterer (eds.) - 2003 - öbvhpt.
     
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    "Stets zu Diensten?": welche Philosophie braucht die Theologie heute?Martin Blay, Thomas Schärtl, Christian Schröer & Christian Tapp (eds.) - 2019 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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  9. Persons: an interdisciplinary approach: proceedings of the 25th International Wittgenstein Symposium, 11th to 17th August 2002, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria.Christian Kanzian, Josef Quitterer & Edmund Runggaldier (eds.) - 2003 - Vienna: ÖBv & Hpt.
     
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  10. Persons: an interdisciplinary approach: proceedings of the 25th International Wittgenstein Symposium, 11th to 17th August 2002, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria.Christian Kanzian, Josef Quitterer, Edmund Runggaldier & International Wittgenstein Symposium (eds.) - 2003 - Vienna: ÖBv & Hpt.
     
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  11. (1 other version)Cultures: Conflict-Analysis-Dialog. Papers of the 29th International Wittgenstein Symposium.Georg Gasser, Christian Kanzian & Edmund Runggaldier (eds.) - 2006 - Kirchberg am Wechsel: Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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  12. Persons as Endurers and Agents.Edmund Runggaldier - 2008 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 23:31-43.
     
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    Sortal continuity of material things.Edmund Runggaldier - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):359-369.
    Spatiotemporal and qualitative continuity are not sufficient to trace the career or path of one and the same object through its history. One needs sortal continuity, guaranteed by the form-token of the object. In this paper I concentrate on the question of sortal continuity linked to the problem of the cohabitation of objects. I intend to test whether it is possible to stick to the belief in continuants or endurers as well as the sortal dependence of identity and at the (...)
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    Against conventionalism: Powers and functions.Edmund Runggaldier - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 210.
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    Potentiality in Scholasticism (potentiae) and the Contemporary Debate on “Powers”.Edmund Runggaldier - 2012 - In Lukás Novák, Daniel D. Novotný, Prokop Sousedík & David Svoboda (eds.), Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic. Ontos Verlag. pp. 185-194.
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    The Wittgensteinian and the ontological reaction to the naturalistic challenge.Edmund Runggaldier - 2018 - In Alessandro Giordani & Ciro de Florio (eds.), From Arithmetic to Metaphysics: A Path Through Philosophical Logic. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 331-340.
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  17. On the scholastic or aristotelian roots of “intentionality” in Brentano.Edmund Runggaldier - 1989 - Topoi 8 (2):97-103.
    The early Brentano identifies intentionality with intentional inexistence, i.e., with a kind of indwelling of the intentional object in the mind. The latter concept cannot be grasped apart from its scholastic background and the Aristotelian—Thomistic doctrine of the multiple use of being (to on legetai pollachos). The fact that Brentano abandoned the theory of the intentional inexistence in the course of time does not contradict the thesis that it is intentional inexistence and not the modern conception of reference or directedness (...)
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    Relationality of reality according to Wittgenstein and Vienna Circle.Edmund Runggaldier - 2003 - Disputatio Philosophica 5 (1):81-91.
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    Human Longing and Fulfillment: Aristotle's and Aquinas' Approach.Edmund Runggaldier - 2001 - Disputatio Philosophica 3 (1):5-12.
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    Why parthood might be a four-place relation, and how it behaves if it is.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Immortality and the Human Soul.Edmund Runggaldier - 2009 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 65 (1):1157 - 1167.
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    Are There ‘Tensed’ Facts ?Edmund Runggaldier - 2006 - In Friedrich Stadler & Michael Stöltzner (eds.), Time and History: Proceedings of the 28. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 2005. Frankfurt, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 77-84.
  23. Identifizierungsfunktion und Referenz.Edmund Runggaldier - 1982 - In Werner Leinfellner (ed.), Language and Ontology. Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky / Reidel. pp. 6--286.
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    Letztbegründungen Und Gott.Edmund Runggaldier & Benedikt Schick (eds.) - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    This volume collects work from contemporary philosophers and theologians regarding justifications for the existence of God. Both classical and new proofs of God s existence are presented and critically discussed. The contributions also deal with questions regarding what sense such justifications have and what sort of meaning can come from arguing for the rationality of religious belief. ".
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    Did Anselm Define God? Against the Definitionist Misrepresentation of Anselm’s Famous Description of God.Christian Tapp & Geo Siegwart - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (4):2125-2160.
    Anselm of Canterbury’s so-called ontological proofs in the Proslogion have puzzled philosophers for centuries. The famous description “something / that than which nothing greater can be conceived” is part and parcel of his argument. Most commentators have interpreted this description as a definition of God. We argue that this view, which we refer to as “definitionism”, is a misrepresentation. In addition to textual evidence, the key point of our argument is that taking the putative definition as what Anselm intended it (...)
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    Der kosmologische Gottesbeweis des Ralph von Battle. Rekonstruktion, Kritik und Einordnung.Christian Tapp & Bernd Goebel - 2022 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 104 (3):509-538.
    This paper reconstructs and discusses a proof of God’s existence by Anselm of Canterbury’s friend Ralph of Battle, developed in his recently edited De nesciente, a fictitious dialogue between a Christian and an atheist. Without precedent in antiquity and the Middle Ages, Ralph’s proof has never been examined in detail. It combines a “cogito” argument with a two-part cosmological argument. The paper first presents the textual basis and an exegetical interpretation of Ralph’s reasoning, classifies the parts of the proof (...)
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    Die Einzigkeit Gottes im Proslogion des Anselm von Canterbury.Christian Tapp - 2012 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 119 (1):15-25.
    Existence and uniqueness are standard questions in cases where definite descriptions are used. In his Proslogion Anselm of Canterbury uses definite and non-definite descriptions of God: He is “id/aliquid quo maius cogitari non potest” (and similar). While Anselm’s proof for the existence of God is widely discussed, including its relations to those famous descriptions, this is not the case for the question of uniqueness. Is there at most one perfect being or might there be more than one? ‘Of course there (...)
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    Unity and constitution of social entities.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Serious endurantism and the strong unity of human persons.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Powers and persistence.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Unity and Time in Metaphysics.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.) - 2009 - Walter de Gruyter.
    The contributions to this collection deal with the fundamental problem of unity, which plays a decisive role in many contemporary debates (even when this role ...
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  32. Utrum verum et simplex convertantur. The Simplicity of God in Aquinas and Swinburne.Christian Tapp - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (2):23-50.
    This paper explores Thomas Aquinas’ and Richard Swinburne’s doctrines of simplicity in the context of their philosophical theologies. Both say that God is simple. However, Swinburne takes simplicity as a property of the theistic hypothesis, while for Aquinas simplicity is a property of God himself. For Swinburne, simpler theories are ceteris paribus more likely to be true; for Aquinas, simplicity and truth are properties of God which, in a certain way, coincide – because God is metaphysically simple. Notwithstanding their different (...)
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  33. Metafisica nell'ambito della filosofia analitica.Edmund Runggaldier - 2008 - Gregorianum 89 (4):804-815.
    The debate in analytic metaphysics centres on issues of persistence and of the ontology of «sortali».
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  34. Edmund Runggaldier/Christian Kanzian. Grundprobleme der Analytischen Ontologie.R. Huentelmann - 1999 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 106:517-517.
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    Natural individuals and intrinsic properties.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    The Uniqueness of God in Anselm’s Monologion.Christian Tapp - 2014 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 17 (1):72-93.
    In this paper, Anselm’s argument for the uniqueness of God or, more precisely, something through which everything that exists has its being is reconstructed. A first reading of the argument leads to a preliminary reconstruens with one major weakness, namely the incompleteness of a central case distinction. In the successful attempt to construct a more tenable reconstruens some additional premises which are deeply rooted in an Anselmian metaphysics are identified. Anselm’s argument seems to depend on premises such as that if (...)
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    New ideas on subject and identity in medieval logic.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Rethinking the concept of a personal God: classical theism, personal theism, and alternative concepts of God.Thomas Schärtl, Christian Tapp & Veronika Wegener (eds.) - 2016 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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  39. Theory and Practice of Logical Reconstruction – Anselm as a Model Case. Introduction.Friedrich Reinmuth, Geo Siegwart & Christian Tapp - 2014 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 17:13–21.
    Logical reconstruction is a fundamental philosophical method for achieving clarity concerning the prerequisites, presuppositions and the logical structure of natural language arguments. The scope and limits of this method have become visible not least through its intense application to Anselm of Canterbury’s notorious proofs for the existence of God. This volume collects, on the one hand, reconstructions of Anselmian arguments that take account of the problems of reconstruction and, on the other hand, theoretical reflections on reconstruction with a view to (...)
     
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    Identity across time: A defense of three-dimensionalism.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Theory and Practice of Reconstruction: Anselm as a Model Case. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy 17.Friedrich Reinmuth, Geo Siegwart & Christian Tapp (eds.) - 2014 - Mentis.
    This volume brings together papers on the theory of reconstruction that pay attention to the humdrum exercise of everyday reconstruction and papers that develop reconstructions of Anselmian arguments with a view to the theoretical problems of reconstruction. We hope that this will provide the readers with an opportunity to assess the merits of the theoretical accounts in the light of the reconstructions and the merits of the latter in the light of the former.
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    An alternative to endurantism and perdurantism: Doing without occupants.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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  43. The influence of Spinoza’s concept of infinity on Cantor’s set theory.Paolo Bussotti & Christian Tapp - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 40 (1):25-35.
    Georg Cantor, the founder of set theory, cared much about a philosophical foundation for his theory of infinite numbers. To that end, he studied intensively the works of Baruch de Spinoza. In the paper, we survey the influence of Spinozean thoughts onto Cantor’s; we discuss Spinoza’s philosophy of infinity, as it is contained in his Ethics; and we attempt to draw a parallel between Spinoza’s and Cantor’s ontologies. Our conclusion is that the study of Spinoza provides deepening insights into Cantor’s (...)
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    The non-physicalness of material objects.Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder - 2009 - In Benedikt Schick, Edmund Runggaldier & Ludger Honnefelder (eds.), Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Gott und Vernunft: neue Perspektiven zur Transzendentalphilosophie Richard Schaefflers.Bernd Irlenborn & Christian Tapp (eds.) - 2013 - Freiburg: Alber.
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    Global justice after the fall Christian realism and the “law of peoples”.Edmund N. Santurri - 2005 - Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (4):783-814.
    In "The Law of Peoples" John Rawls casts his proposals as an argument against what he calls "political realism." Here, I contend that a certain version of "Christian political realism" survives Rawls's polemic against political realism sans phrase and that Rawls overstates his case against political realism writ large. Specifically, I argue that Rawls's dismissal of "empirical political realism" is underdetermined by the evidence he marshals in support of the dismissal and that his rejection of "normative political realism" is (...)
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    The Love Commandments: Essays in Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy.Edmund N. Santurri & William Werpehowski - 1992
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    The Christian Virtues in Medical Practice.Edmund D. Pellegrino, David C. Thomasma & David G. Miller - 1996 - Christian Virtues in Medical Practice.
    Christian health care professionals in our secular and pluralistic society often face uncertainty about the place religious faith holds in today's medical practice. Through an examination of a virtue-based ethics, this book proposes a theological view of medical ethics that helps the Christian physician reconcile faith, reason, and professional duty. Edmund D. Pellegrino and David C. Thomasma trace the history of virtue in moral thought, and they examine current debate about a virtue ethic's place in contemporary bioethics. (...)
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  49. (1 other version)Buddhist and Christian Gospels.A. J. Edmunds - 1906 - The Monist 16:475.
     
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    Christian ethics in an African background: a study of the interaction of Christianity and Ibo culture.Edmund Ilogu - 1974 - Leiden: Brill.
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