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Hofmann, Frank and Schulte, Peter. 2014. “The Structuring Causes of Behavior: Has Dretske Saved
Mental Causation?” Acta Analytica 29(2): 267–284.
Neander, Karen and Schulte, Peter. 2020. “Teleological Theories of Mental Content.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/content-teleological/.
Schulte, Peter. 2007. “How to Link Particulars to Universals: Four Versions of
Bradley’s Regress Refuted.” Philosophia Naturalis
44: 219–237.
Schulte, Peter. 2009. “Was
ist instrumentelle Irrationalität?”
Studia Philosophica. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für
Philosophie 68: 85–104.
Schulte, Peter. 2010. Zwecke
und Mittel in einer natürlichen Welt. Instrumentelle
Rationalität als Problem für den
Naturalismus? Paderborn: Mentis Verlag.
Schulte, Peter. 2011. “Truthmakers: A Tale of Two Explanatory
Projects.” Synthese 181(3): 413–431.
Schulte, Peter. 2012. “How Frogs See the World: Putting Millikan’s
Teleosemantics to the Test.” Philosophia 40(3):
483–496.
Schulte, Peter. 2014a.
“Beyond Verbal Disputes: The Compatibilism Debate
Revisited.” Erkenntnis 79(3): 669–685.
Schulte, Peter. 2014b. “Can
Truthmaker Theorists Claim Ontological Free Lunches?”
European Journal of Philosophy 22(2): 249–268, doi:10.1111/j.1468-0378.2011.00491.x.
Schulte, Peter. 2015. “Perceptual Representations: A Teleosemantic Answer to the
Breadth-of-Application Problem.” Biology and
Philosophy 30: 119–136.
Schulte, Peter. 2019. “Challenging Liberal Representationalism: A Reply to
Artiga.” Dialectica 73(3): 331–348.
Schulte, Peter and Jaster, Romy, eds. 2019. Glaube und
Rationalität. Gibt es gute Gründe
für den (A)theismus? Paderborn: Mentis Verlag.
Schulte, Peter and Neander, Karen. 2022. “Teleological Theories of Mental Content.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2022/entries/content-teleological/.