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Der vorliegende Band diskutiert neben den metaphysischen Aspekten einer Zeittheorie wie Persistenz und Indexikalität auch die soziale bzw. institutionelle Dimension des Zeitbegriffs. Was bedeutet es von einer Entität, sei es einem gewöhnlichen Ding oder einer Institution, zu behaupten, dass es bzw. sie in der Zeit existiert? Was muss eine Zeittheorie leisten, um die Persistenz solcher Entitäten in dynamischen Veränderungsprozessen adäquat zu beschreiben? Und wie ist diese Persistenz zu erklären? Ein zentrales Problem jeder Zeittheorie ist auch die Erklärung des Gegenwartsbezugs. Der indexikali
Ontology. --- Persistence. --- Indexicals (Semantics) --- Time perception. --- Metaphysics. --- Philosophy --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- Indexicality (Semantics) --- Indices (Semantics) --- Semantics --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Personality --- Being --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Chronometry, Mental --- Duration, Intuition of --- Intuition of duration --- Mental chronometry --- Time --- Time, Cognition of --- Time estimation --- Orientation (Psychology) --- Perception --- Deixis
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What are epistemic reasons? What are epistemic norms? What is our basic epistemic goal? In recent years, questions about epistemic reasons, norms, and goals have seen an upsurge of interest. Pursuing these questions has not only proven fertile for our understanding of key concepts and phenomena studied in epistemology, but also for a wide area of issues in philosophy of mind and action and in philosophy of language and meta-ethics. The present volume brings together eighteen essays, seventeen of them new, by established and upcoming philosophers in the field. The contributions are arranged into four sections: (1) epistemic reasons, (2) different aspects of epistemic norms, (3) epistemic consequentialism, and (4) epistemic goals and values. The volume is key reading for researchers and students of philosophy interested in epistemic normativity and beyond.
Epistemics. --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Normativity (Ethics) --- Ethical norms --- Normativeness (Ethics) --- Ethics --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- General semantics --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Epistemology. --- philosophy of action. --- philosophy of language. --- philosophy of mind.
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