F.A. Muller (muller-fa)
My contributions to Philosophie.ch
Bibliography
Buekens, Filip and Muller, F. A. 2012. “Intentionality
Versus Constructive Empiricism.” Erkenntnis
76(1): 91–100.
Linnebo, Øystein and Muller, F. A. 2013. “On Witness-Discernibility of Elementary
Particles.” Erkenntnis 78(5): 1133–1142.
McKenzie, Kerry and Muller, F. A. 2017. “Bound States and the Special Composition
Question.” in EPSA 15 – Selected
Papers. The 5th Conference of the European Philosophy of Science
Association in Düsseldorf,
edited by Michaela Massimi, Jan-Willem
Romeijn, and Gerhard Schurz, pp. 233–242. European Studies in Philosophy of Science n. 5.
Cham: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-53730-6_19.
Muller, F. A. 1998. Structures for Everyone. Amsterdam: A. Gerits
& Son B.V.
Muller, F. A. 1999. “The Locality Scandal of Quantum Mechanics.”
in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science
X: Language, Quantum and Music– Selected Contributed Papers of the Tenth
International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science,
Florence, 1995, edited by Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara, Roberto Giuntini, and Federico Laudisa, pp. 241–248. Synthese
Library n. 281. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Muller, F. A. 2004. “The Implicit Definition of the
Set-Concept.” Synthese 138(3): 417–451.
Muller, F. A. 2005a.
“Deflating Skolem.” Synthese 143(3):
223–253.
Muller, F. A. 2005b. “The Deep Black Sea: Observability and Modality
Afloat.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of
Science 56(1): 61–99.
Muller, F. A. 2008. “In Defence of Constructive Empiricism: Maxwell’s Master
Argument and Aberrant Theories.” Journal for General
Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für allgemeine
Wissenschaftstheorie 39(1): 131–156.
Muller, F. A. 2009. “The Insidiously Enchanted Forrest. Essay Review of van Fraassen
(2008).” Studies in History and Philosophy of
Science. Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern
Physics 40(3): 268–272.
Muller, F. A. 2010. “The Characterisation of Structure: Definition versus
Axiomatisation.” in The Present
Situation in the Philosophy of Science, edited by Friedrich
Stadler, pp. 399–416. The Philosophy of Science in a European
Perspective n. 1. Berlin: Springer.
Muller, F. A. 2011a.
“Withering Away, Weakly.” Synthese
180(2): 223–233.
Muller, F. A. 2011b. “Reflections on the Revolution at Stanford.”
Synthese 183(1): 87–114.
Muller, F. A. 2011c.
“Cantor-Von Neumann Set-Theory.” Logique
et Analyse 54(213): 31–48.
Muller, F. A. 2014a. “The Relativity of Simultaneity is Not a Temporal Illusion
[on Brogaard
and Marlow (2013)].” Analysis 74(2):
232–233.
Muller, F. A. 2014b. “Elementary Particles and Metaphysics.” in
New Directions in the Philosophy of
Science, edited by Maria Carla Galavotti, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. González, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas E. Uebel, and Marcel Weber, pp. 417–432. The
Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 5. Cham:
Springer.
Muller, F. A. 2020. “The Paradox of the Arche-Fossil. An Analysis of
Meillassoux’s Challenge to Correlationism, Idealism
included.” Dialectica 74(3), doi:10.48106/dial.v74.i3.01.
Muller, F. A. and van Fraassen,
Bas C. 2008. “How to Talk about
Unobservables.” Analysis 68(3): 197–205.
Muller, F. A. and Saunders, Simon W. 2008.
“Discerning Fermions.” The British Journal
for the Philosophy of Science 59(3): 499–548.
Muller, F. A. and Seevinck, Michiel P. 2009.
“Discerning Elementary Particles.”
Philosophy of Science 76(2): 179–200.
Further References
Brogaard, Berit and Marlow, Kristian. 2013. “Is the Relativity of Simultaneity a Temporal
Illusion?” Analysis 73(4): 635–642.
van Fraassen, Bas C. 2008. Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of
Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199278220.001.0001.