edited by Anne Reboul
~ 2011 ~
ISBN 978-2-8399-1028-6
Ontology
Jessica Leech
Formal Objects and the Argument from Knowledge
Damiano Costa
Temporal Parts and Spatial Location
Arianna Betti
Pierre Livet
Fundamental Ontology and Ontology of Epistemic Processes
Jan Wolenski
Fabrice Correia
From Grounding to Truth-Making: Some Thoughts
Philipp Blum
Connectives, prenectives and dishonoured cheques of metaphysical explanation
Herbert Hochberg
Keith Lehrer & Joseph Tolliver
Fraser MacBride
The Transcendental Metaphysic of G.F. Stout: His Defence and elaboration of trope theory
Benjamin Schnieder
Andrea Bottani
Two Problems for Resemblance Nominalism
Johannes Stern
The Truth on Predicates and Connectives
Paolo Leonardi
Ingvar Johansson
François Clementz
Internal, Formal and Thin Relations
Ingar Brinck, Göran Hermerén, Johannes Persson & Nils-Eric Sahlin
Why Metaphysicians Do Not Explain
Michael Esfeld
Science and Metaphysics: the Case of Quantum Physics
Emma Tieffenbach
Mind and Value
Alberto Voltolini
How Picture Perception Defies Cognitive Impenetrability
Clotilde Calabi
Bernard Baertschi
The Argument of Ethical Naturalism
Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen
Carlos Moya
Alternatives and Responsibility: an Asymmetrical Approach
Christine Tappolet
The Normativity of Evaluative Concepts
Anita Konzelmann Ziv
Knowledge, Emotion, Value and Inner Normativity: KEVIN Probes Collective Persons
Patrizia Lombardo
Literature and the Emotions: Hazlitt, Stendhal
Cain Todd
Imaginative Acceptance and Attending Emotionally to Fiction
Wlodek Rabinowicz
Value Relations — Old Wine in New Barrels
Pascal Engel
Diego Marconi
Three Easy Points on Relative Truth
Göran Sundholm
Maria van der Schaar
Mere Belief and the Etiolations of Language
Fabrice Teroni
The Epistemological Disunity of Memory
Julien Deonna & Bence Nanay
Simulation vs. Theory-Theory: A Plea for an Epistemological Turn
Jérôme Dokic
Mental Simulation and the Reification of Beliefs
Philip Gerrans
Singular Thoughts, Seeing Doubles and Delusional Misidentification
Martine Nida-Rümelin
Basic Intentionality, Primitive Awareness and Awareness of Oneself
History
Barry Smith
Austrian and Hungarian Philosophy: On the Logic of Wittgenstein and Pauler
Peter Simons
Winnowing Wittgenstein: What’s Worth Salvaging from the Wreck of the Tractatus
Melika Ouelbani
Wittgenstein, ses prédécesseurs et ses contemporains
Tim Crane
Wittgenstein on Intentionality and Mental Representation
Denis Fisette
Wolfgang Künne
Jan Sebestik
Paola Cantù
Bolzano versus Kant: Mathematics as Scientia Universalis
Alain de Libera
Jonathan Barnes
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
La noción de valor en la filosofía de Meinong
Roberta Lanfredini
The Mind-Body Problem in Husserl and Merleau-Ponty
Mathieu Marion
Wittgenstein on Heidegger and Cosmic Emotions
Jean-Maurice Monnoyer
Le dogme de la vérité selon Parménide
Laurent Cesalli
M&Ms — Mentally Mediated Meanings
Richard Glauser
Locke and the Problem of Weakness of the Will
Daniel Schulthess
Bergson, Truth-making, and the Retrograde Movement of the True
Varia
Roberto Casati
Uwe Meixner
Causal Equivalence as a Basis for the Specification of Neural Correlates
Alfredo Paternoster
Reconstructing (Phenomenal) Consciousness
François Recanati
Marco Santambrogio
Did ‘Madagascar’ Undergo a Change in Referent?
Anne Reboul
Manuel García-Carpintero
Constitutive vs. Normative Accounts of Speech and Mental Acts
Luigi Rizzi
Syntactic Cartography and the Syntacticisation of Scope-discourse Semantics
Francis Cheneval
Philosophical Recreations
Elena Casetta & Giuliano Torrengo
Amanda Garcia
Achille C. Varzi
Tabula gratulatoria
The following persons were unable to contribute a paper, but wanted nevertheless to participate in the present homage to Kevin Mulligan:
- Julien Dutant
- Peter Goldie
- Pierre Grenon
- Ghislain Guigon
- Clare Mac Cumhaill
- Akiko Frischhut
- Olivier Massin
- Cristina Meini
- Robert Michels
- Graham Peebles
- Raffaele Rodogno
- Luc Schneider
- Gianfranco Soldati
- Nicolas Tavaglione
- Claudine Tiercelin
Bibliography of Kevin Mulligan's Work
A Bibliography of Kevin Mulligan's Work (LINK TO Mulligan-biblio.pdf)
How to cite papers from the volume
Ingar Brinck, Göran Hermerén, Johannes Persson & Nils-Eric Sahlin (2010) ‘Why Metaphysicians Do Not Explain’, in A. Reboul (ed.), Philosophical papers dedicated to Kevin Mulligan, Genève. URL http://www.philosophie.ch/kevin/festschrift/.
Each paper has its own page numbers.
The ISBN of the volume is 978-2-8399-1028-6.