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  1. Knowledge and Belief.Winfried Löffler & Weingartner Paul (eds.) - 2003 - ALWS.
     
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    Knowledge and belief: proceedings of the 26th International Wittgenstein Symposium, 3rd to 9th August 2003, Kirchberg am Wechsel (Austria).Winfried Löffler & Paul Weingartner (eds.) - 2004 - Vienna: ÖBV & HPT.
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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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  4. Knowledge and Belief. Papers of the 26th International Wittgenstein Symposium.W. Loeffler & P. Weingartner (eds.) - 2003 - Kirchberg.
     
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    Law and Prediction in the Light of Chaos Research.Paul Weingartner & Gerhard Schurz (eds.) - 1995 - Springer.
    Like relativity and quantum theory chaos research is another prominent concept of 20th century physics that has triggered deep and far-reaching discussions in the philosophy of science. In this volume outstanding scientists discuss the fundamental problems of the concepts of law and of prediction. They present their views in their contributions to this volume, but they also are exposed to criticism in transcriptions of recordings made during discussions and in comments on their views also published in this book. Although all (...)
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    Induction, physics, and ethics.Paul Weingartner & Gerhard Zecha (eds.) - 1970 - Dordrecht,: Reidel.
    INITIAL PROBABILITIES: A PREREQUISITE FOR ANY VALID INDUCTION* * I. INDUCTIVE REASONING AND ITS UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS Experience does not tell us anything ...
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    On the characterization of entities by means of individuals and properties.Paul Weingartner - 1974 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 3 (3):323 - 336.
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    Language and Coding-Dependency of Results in Logic and Mathematics.Paul Weingartner - 1997 - In Evandro Agazzi & György Darvas (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics Today. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 73--87.
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    Forgotten and Neglected Solutions of Problems in Philosophical Logic.Paul Weingartner - 1998 - In Katarzyna Kijania-Placek & Jan Woleński (eds.), The Lvov-Warsaw school and contemporary philosophy. Dordrecht and Boston, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 379--393.
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  10. Are statistical laws genuine laws? A concern of Poincaré and Boltzmann.Paul Weingartner - 1998 - Philosophia Scientiae 3 (2):215-236.
     
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    The Need for Pluralism of Causality.Paul Weingartner - 2016 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 25 (4):461-498.
    It will be shown in this article that a pluralism of causality is needed. Not only, as might be expected, for such different domains as natural sciences and humanities, but even within the domain of physics different causal relations are necessary. This will be illustrated with examples from Classical Mechanics and Special Relativity, Thermodynamics and Quantum Mechanics. In these domains causal relations differ in their properties. A model for five types of causal relations is provided that is based on a (...)
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    Matrix-based logic for application in physics.Paul Weingartner - 2009 - Review of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):132-163.
    The paper offers a matrix-based logic (relevant matrix quantum physics) for propositions which seems suitable as an underlying logic for empirical sciences and especially for quantum physics. This logic is motivated by two criteria which serve to clean derivations of classical logic from superfluous redundancies and uninformative complexities. It distinguishes those valid derivations (inferences) of classical logic which contain superfluous redundancies and complexities and are in this sense from those which are or in the sense of allowing only the most (...)
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    Foundations of Biology: A Selection of Papers Contributed to the Biology Section of the 7th International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science.Paul Weingartner & Georg Dorn - 1986
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    Problems of axiomatizing religion.Paul Weingartner - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 74 (2):149-163.
    The paper discusses problems which arise in attempts to axiomatize parts of religion or religious belief systems. Besides those problems already investigated by Bochenski, like that of the propositional content or the meaning of religious discourse there are several further ones. This paper deals with the question whether full Classical Logic is suitable, whether one universe of discourse is sufficient, how to use definitions and analogous concepts and whether justifications satisfy credibility criteria.
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    Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?Paul Weingartner - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The book defends that there is both teleological order (design) and chance in non-living and in living systems; and that the different types of order, teleological order and chance are compatible not only with God's providence, but also with man.
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    On the Demarcation Between Logic and Mathematics.Paul Weingartner - 1982 - The Monist 65 (1):38-51.
    In the first part of this paper some general theses concerning the difference between logic and mathematics are defended. In the second part four different views for a possible demarcation between logic and mathematics are stated.
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    Wissenschaftstheorie.Paul Weingartner - 1978 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann--Holzboog.
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    Kreisel's Interests: On the Foundations of Logic and Mathematics.Paul Weingartner & Hans-Peter Leeb (eds.) - 2020 - London, Vereinigtes Königreich: College Publications.
    The contributions to this volume are from participants of the international conference "Kreisel's Interests - On the Foundations of Logic and Mathematics", which took place from 13 to 14 2018 at the University of Salzburg in Salzburg, Austria. The contributions have been revised and partially extended. Among the contributors are Akihiro Kanamori, Göran Sundholm, Ulrich Kohlenbach, Charles Parsons, Daniel Isaacson, and Kenneth Derus. The contributions cover the discussions between Kreisel and Wittgenstein on philosophy of mathematics, Kreisel's Dictum, proof theory, the (...)
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    Alternative Logics. Do Sciences Need Them?Paul Weingartner - 2004 - Springer Verlag.
    Initially proposed as rivals of classical logic, alternative logics have become increasingly important in sciences such as quantum physics, computer science, and artificial intelligence. The contributions collected in this volume address and explore the question whether the usage of logic in the sciences, especially in modern physics, requires a deviation from classical mathematical logic. The articles in the first part of the book set the scene by describing the context and the dilemma when applying logic in science. In part II (...)
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    (1 other version)A Note on Jaakko Hintikka's "Knowledge and Belief".Paul Weingartner - 1994 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 49 (1):135-147.
    Jaakko Hintikka's concept of belief (aBp) as presented in his Knowledge and Belief is such that in his epistemic logic aKp —> aBp is a thesis. This concept (B-belief) is one important kind of belief and can be contrasted with a different concept of belief (G-belief, denoted by 'aOp') not discussed in Hintikka's book. It is to some extent opposite to the one above in the sense that it is knowledge-exclusive, whereas Hintikka's is knowledge-inclusive. This is shown by the thesis (...)
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    Basis Logic for Application in Physics and Its Intuitionistic Alternative.Paul Weingartner - 2010 - Foundations of Physics 40 (9-10):1578-1596.
    This article proposes a basic logic for application in physics dispensing with the Principle of Excluded Middle. It is based on the article “Matrix Based Logics for Application in Physics (RMQ) which appeared 2009. In his article with Stachow on the Principle of Excluded Middle in Quantum Logic (QL), Peter Mittelstaedt showed that for some suitable QLs, including their own, the Principle of Excluded Middle can be added without any harm for QL; where ‘without any harm for QL’ means that (...)
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  22. A simple relevance-criterion for natural language and its semantics.Paul Weingartner - 1985 - In G. Dorn & P. Weingarten (eds.), Foundations of Logic and Linguistics. Problems and Solutions. Plenum. pp. 563--575.
     
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    Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief.Paul Weingartner - 2018 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    The present book is a book on epistemology with the special and new focus on the relation of different types of knowledge and a differentiated comparison to both scientific and religious belief. The present book distinguishes seven types of knowledge and compares them with both scientific and religious belief. The ususal view is that scientific and religious belief have nothing or not much in common. Although there are important differences, in contradistinction to this widespread view it is shown that there (...)
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    Gesetz und Vorhersage.Paul Weingartner & Hans Jörg Fahr (eds.) - 1996 - Freiburg: Alber.
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    Modal logics with two kinds of necessity and possibility.Paul Weingartner - 1968 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (2):97-159.
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    Theodicy - from a logical point of view.Paul Weingartner - 2021 - Berlin: Peter Lang.
    The aim of the book is to refute the claim that God's omniscience, omnipotence and benevolence on the one hand and the existence of evil on the other are together inconsistent. This is shown first by unmasking many types of such claims as either logical fallacies or as presupposing false assumptions. Secondly the author formulates God's attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and benevolence and the existence of 10 types of evil in an axiomatic system. This contains the theorems about God's knowledge, (...)
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    Scientific and Religious Belief.Paul Weingartner, Elena Klevakina-Uljanov & Gerhard Schurz - 1994 - Springer Verlag.
    Providing insights into the interrelation between scientific and religious belief, this work covers features of belief in general and discusses distinctive properties between belief, knowledge and acceptance. These properties are considered in relation and comparison to religious belief.".
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    Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium.Gabriele Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.) - 2018 - Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.
    The volume deals with the history of logic, the question of the nature of logic, the relation of logic and mathematics, modal or alternative logics (many-valued, relevant, paraconsistent logics) and their relations, including translatability, to classical logic in the Fregean and Russellian sense, and, more generally, the aim or aims of philosophy of logic and mathematics. Also explored are several problems concerning the concept of definition, non-designating terms, the interdependence of quantifiers, and the idea of an assertion sign. The contributions (...)
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  29. Zwart and Franssen’s impossibility theorem holds for possible-world-accounts but not for consequence-accounts to verisimilitude.Gerhard Schurz & Paul Weingartner - 2010 - Synthese 172 (3):415-436.
    Zwart and Franssen’s impossibility theorem reveals a conflict between the possible-world-based content-definition and the possible-world-based likeness-definition of verisimilitude. In Sect. 2 we show that the possible-world-based content-definition violates four basic intuitions of Popper’s consequence-based content-account to verisimilitude, and therefore cannot be said to be in the spirit of Popper’s account, although this is the opinion of some prominent authors. In Sect. 3 we argue that in consequence-accounts, content-aspects and likeness-aspects of verisimilitude are not in conflict with each other, but in (...)
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    God´s Existence. Can it be Proven?: A Logical Commentary on the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas.Paul Weingartner - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    The aim of the book is to show that the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas, i.e. his five arguments to prove the existence of God, are logically correct arguments by the standards of modern Predicate Logic. In the first chapter this is done by commenting on the two preliminary articles preceeding the Five Ways in which Thomas Aquinas points out that on the one hand the existence of God is not self-evident to us and on the other hand, that, similar (...)
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    Problems and requirements in theory rendering.Paul Weingartner - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):85-95.
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    Operator algebras and quantum logic.Paul Weingartner - 2004 - In Alternative Logics. Do Sciences Need Them? Springer Verlag. pp. 349-360.
    Let K = (p, q...; &, ∨, ~) be a zeroth-order formal language with sentence variables p, q..., two place connectives & (and), ∨ (or) and negation sign ~, and let F be the formula algebra (set of well-formed formulas in K defined in the standard way by induction from the sentence variables). If v is an assignment of truth values 1(true), 0(f alse) to the sentence variables p, q..., then classical propositional logic is characterized by extending v by induction (...)
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  33. Important Philosophical Problems and their Roots in Mathematics.Paul Weingartner - 1987 - Epistemologia 10:139-161.
  34. God's Existence: Can It Be Proven? A Logical Commentary on the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas.Paul Weingartner - 2011 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (1):243 - 248.
    The aim of the book is to show that the ’five ways’ of Thomas Aquinas, i.e., his five arguments to prove the existence of God, are logically correct arguments by the standards of modern predicate logic. In the first chapter this is done by commenting on the two preliminary articles preceding the five ways in which Thomas Aquinas points out that on the one hand the existence of God is not self-evident to us and on the other hand, that, similar (...)
     
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    10. Whether everything that happens comes under God’s providence.Paul Weingartner - 2014 - In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil? Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 106-117.
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    (1 other version)Brentano’s Criticism of the Correspondence Theory of Truth and the Principle “Ens et verum convertuntur”.Paul Weingartner - 1978 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 5 (1):183-195.
    This paper investigates Brentano's criticism of the correspondence theory of truth within the context of a discussion of his ontological assumptions. Brentano's interpretation of the formula Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus and of the principle ens et verum convertuntur is shown to fit into the history of these principles and into modern interpretations like that of Tarski.
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    Foundations Of Logic And Linguistics: Problems and Their Solutions.Georg Dorn & Paul Weingartner (eds.) - 1985 - New York, NY, USA: Springer.
    This volume comprises a selection of papers that were contributed to the 7th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, which was held in Salzburg from the 11th - 16th July, 1983. There were 14 sections in this congress: 1. proof theory and foundations of mathematics 2. model theory and its applica ti on 3. recursion theory and theory of computation 4. axiomatic set theory 5. philosophical logic 6. general methodology of science 7. foundations of probability and induction (...)
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  38. Some Critical Remarks on Definitions and on Philosophical and Logical Ideals.Paul Weingartner - 1996 - In Piergiorgio Odifreddi (ed.), Kreiseliana: About and Around Georg Kreisel. A K Peters. pp. 417--438.
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    Index.Paul Weingartner - 2018 - In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 228-232.
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    10. Whether there are Supporting Reasons for Religious Belief.Paul Weingartner - 2018 - In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 135-160.
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    6. Whether there are Properties Common to All Seven Types of Knowledge.Paul Weingartner - 2018 - In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 88-103.
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    The Places of Values in Science.Paul Weingartner - 2008 - In Evandro Agazzi & Fabio Minazzi (eds.), Science and ethics: the axiological contexts of science. New York: P.I.E. Peter Lang. pp. 14--141.
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    8. Whether there is chance and randomness in living things?Paul Weingartner - 2014 - In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil? Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 78-93.
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    11. Whether There is a Voluntary Component in Scientific and in Religious Belief.Paul Weingartner - 2018 - In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 161-172.
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    A System of Rational Belief, Knowledge and Assumption.Paul Weingartner - 1981 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 12 (1):143-165.
    The first part of the papaer contains desiderata for a realistic epistemic system as opposed to idealistic ones. One of the main characteristics of idealistic epistemic systems is their deductive infallibility or deductive omniscience. The system presented avoids deductive infallibility though having a strong concept of knowledge. The second part contains the theorems of the system. The system is detailed in so far as it distinguishes between two concepts of belief and one of assumption and interrelates them to the concept (...)
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    An Alternative Propositional Calculus for Application to Empirical Sciences.Paul Weingartner - 2010 - Studia Logica 95 (1-2):233 - 257.
    The purpose of the paper is to show that by cleaning Classical Logic (CL) from redundancies (irrelevances) and uninformative complexities in the consequence class and from too strong assumptions (of CL) one can avoid most of the paradoxes coming up when CL is applied to empirical sciences including physics. This kind of cleaning of CL has been done successfully by distinguishing two types of theorems of CL by two criteria. One criterion (RC) forbids such theorems in which parts of the (...)
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    6. Whether there is chance and randomness in non-living things?Paul Weingartner - 2014 - In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil? Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 46-61.
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    Conditions of Rationality for the Concepts Belief, Knowledge, and Assumption.Paul Weingartner - 1982 - Dialectica 36 (2‐3):243-263.
    SummaryIn the first part of the paper necessary conditions for the rationality of the notions of belief, knowledge, and assumption are given: Among the different conditions it is stressed that one needs two different concepts of belief, one such that if someone knows something he also believes it, the other exclusive such that if someone knows something he need not to believe it and if he believes it he does not yet know it. Another important point is that deductive infallibility (...)
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    Are the Laws of Nature Time Reversal Symmetric?: The Arrow of Time, or Better: The Arrow of Directional Processes.Paul Weingartner - 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. 289-300.
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  50. Wissenschaftstheorie.Paul Weingartner - 1971 - [Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt]: Frommann-Holzboog.
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