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  1. Free Agents as Cause.Daniel von Wachter - 2003 - In Klaus Petrus (ed.), On Human Persons. Heusenstamm Nr Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 183-194.
    The dilemma of free will is that if actions are caused deterministically, then they are not free, and if they are not caused deterministically then they are not free either because then they happen by chance and are not up to the agent. I propose a conception of free will that solves this dilemma. It can be called agent causation but it differs from what Chisholm and others have called so.
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    Dinge und Eigenschaften: Versuch zur Ontologie.Daniel von Wachter - 2000 - Verlag J.H. Röll.
    Discusses Armstrong's and Roman Ingarden's ontology, criticises substance ontology, and defends tropes and a field ontology.
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  3. Why the argument from causal closure against the existence of immaterial things is bad.Daniel von Wachter - 2006 - In H. J. Koskinen, R. Vilkko & S. Philström (eds.), Science - A Challenge to Philosophy? Peter Lang.
    Some argue for materialism claiming that a physical event cannot have a non-physical cause, or by claiming the 'Principle of Causal Closure' to be true. This I call a 'Sweeping Naturalistic Argument'. This article argues against this. It describes what it would be for a material event to have an immaterial cause.
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    A World of Fields.Daniel von Wachter - 2000 - In Jan Faye, Uwe Scheffler & Max Urchs (eds.), Things, Facts and Events. Rodopi. pp. 305-325.
    Trope ontology is exposed and confronted with the question where one trope ends and another begins. It is argued that tropes do not have determinate boundaries, it is arbitrary how tropes are carved up. An ontology, which I call field ontology, is proposed which takes this into account. The material world consists of a certain number of fields, each of which is extended over all of space. It is shown how field ontology can also tackle the problem of determin-able properties (...)
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    Synthetische Notwendigkeit.Daniel von Wachter - 2000 - Metaphysica Sonderheft 1:155-177.
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  6. Roman Ingarden’s Ontology: Existential Dependence, Substances, Ideas, and Other Things Empiricists Do Not Like.Daniel von Wachter - 2005 - In A. Chrudzimski (ed.), Existence, Culture, and Persons: The Ontology of Roman Ingarden. Ontos Verlag. pp. 55-82.
    About the ontology of the Polish philosopher Roman Ingarden, as presented in his treatise 'The Controversy about the Existence of the World'.
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    What has Necessity to do with Analyticity?Daniel von Wachter - 1999 - In Uwe Meixner (ed.), Metaphysics in the Post-Metaphysical Age. öBvhpt. pp. 326-330, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
    This article discusses how the words 'necessary' and 'analytic' are suitably used in philosophy. It is argued that analytic statements should not be called 'necessary'.
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  8. Do the Results of Divine Actions Have Preceding Causes?Daniel von Wachter - 2011 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (2):347-367.
    If God brings about an event in the universe, does it have a preceding cause? For example, if the universe began with the Big Bang and if God brought it about, did the Big Bang then have a preceding cause? The standard answer is: yes, it was caused by a divine willing. I propose an alternative view: God’s actions, unlike human actions, are not initiated by willings, undertakings, or volitions, but God brings about the intended event directly. Presenting a solution (...)
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  9. On Doing Without Relations.Daniel von Wachter - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):355-358.
    Internal relations are nothing over and above the terms of the relation.
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    Die Notwendigkeit der Existenz Gottes.Daniel von Wachter - 2001 - Metaphysica 2:55-81.
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    Weshalb analytische Urteile kontingent und a posteriori sind.Daniel von Wachter - 1996 - In A. Schramm (ed.), Philosophie in Österreich 1996. Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. pp. 227-230.
    Analytic judgements are contingent and a posteriori.
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  12. Readiness Potentials Do Not Cause Our Actions.Daniel von Wachter - manuscript
    This article argues against Benjamin Libet's claim that his experiment has shown that our actions are caused by brain events which begin before we consciously undertake the action. It clarifies what exactly should be meant by saying that the readiness potential causes, initiates, or prepares an action. It shows why Libet's experiment does not support his claim and why the experiments by Herrmann et al. and by Trevena \& Miller provide evidence against it. The empirical evidence is compatible with strong (...)
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  13. Strong Libertarian Free Will and Libet's Intentions.Daniel von Wachter - manuscript
    While other philosophers have pointed out that Libet's experiment is compatible with compatibilist free will and also with weak libertarian free will, this article argues that it is even compatible with strong libertarian free will (SLF), \ie a person's ability to initiate causal processes. Contrary to what Libet suggested, the actions in the experiment were motivated by urges. It is in accordance with SLF that the urges had preceding unconcious causes. Furthermore, Libet's observation that vetoing is possible confirmes SLF.
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  14. Belief, Knowledge, and Omniscience. Review of: Paul Weingartner: Omniscience.Daniel von Wachter - 2011 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 83 (1):267--279.
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    How to Turn from Language Back to Things in Themselves.Daniel von Wachter - manuscript
    Although many philosophers today have turned away slightly from the linguistic turn, their methods, e.g. conceptual analysis, are still linguistic. These methods lead to false results. The right method in philosophy, like in other disciplines, is to try to perceive the object and to collect and weigh evidence. We must turn back to things in themselves.
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  16. What is Possible?Daniel von Wachter - manuscript
    This paper argues that there are true synthetic modal claims and that modal questions in philosophy in general are to be interpreted not in terms of logical necessity but in terms of synthetic necessity. I begin by sketching the debate about modality between logical positivism and phenomenology. Logical empiricism taught us to equate being tautological with being necessary. The common view is that tautologies are necessary in the narrow sense but that there is also necessity in a wider sense. I (...)
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  17. The necessity of God's existence.Daniel von Wachter - 2002 - In A. Beckermann & C. Nimtz (eds.), Argument & Analyse. Mentis. pp. 516-525, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
    It is spelled out in which sense God exists necessarily. Some contemporary accounts are criticised.
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  18. The Tendency Theory of Causation.Daniel von Wachter - manuscript
    A theory of causation with ‘tendencies’ as causal con- nections is proposed. Not, however, as ‘necessary connec- tions’: causes are not sufficient, they do not necessitate their effects. The theory is not an analysis of the concept of causation, but a description of what is the case in typical cases of causation. Therefore it does not strictly contradict any analysis of the concept of causation, not even reduct- ive ones. It would even be supported by a counterfactual or a probabilistic (...)
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  19. Agent causation before and after the ontological turn.Daniel von Wachter - 2003 - In Edmund Runggaldier, Christian Kanzian & Josef Quitterer (eds.), Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach. öbvhpt.
    Chisholm's theory of agent causation is criticised. An alternative theory of agent causation is proposed.
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  20. The Ontological Turn Misunderstood: How to Misunderstand David Armstrong’s Theory of Possibility.Daniel von Wachter - 2004 - Metaphysica 5 (2):105-114.
    This article argues that there is a great divide between semantics and metaphysics. Much of what is called metaphysics today is still stuck in the linguistic turn. This is illustrated by showing how Fraser MacBride misunderstands David Armstrong's theory of modality.
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    Agent Causation: Before and After the Ontological Turn.Daniel von Wachter - unknown
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    Armstrongian Particulars with Necessary Properties.Daniel von Wachter - 2013 - In Christer Svennerlind, Almäng Jan & Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (eds.), Johanssonian Investigations: Essays in Honour of Ingvar Johansson on His Seventieth Birthday. Ontos Verlag. pp. 709-716.
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    David Armstrong.Daniel von Wachter - 2002 - Information Philosophie 5:24-29, http://epub.ub.uni-muench.
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    Ein bemerkenswerter Unterschied zwischen Personen und Schiffen.Daniel von Wachter - 1999 - In E. Runggaldier & W. Löffler (eds.), Vielfalt und Konvergenz der Philosophie. Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. pp. 243-247, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
    Argues that persons have determinate conditions of diachronic identity, but not material things do not. That is evidence for the soul.
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  25. Existence, Culture, and Persons: The Ontology of Roman Ingarden.Daniel von Wachter - 2005 - Ontos Verlag.
     
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  26. God as Substance without Substance Ontology.Wachter Daniel von - 2007 - In Christian Kanzian & Muhammed Legenhausen (eds.), Substance and Attribute: Western and Islamic Traditions in Dialogue. Ontos Verlag. pp. 237-245, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
    Theism does not require substance ontology but is compatible with an alternative ontology which I call stuff ontology.
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    Göttliche Kreativität: Die vielen Weisen, auf die Gott Ereignisse geschehen lassen könnte.Daniel von Wachter - 2005 - In G. Abel (ed.), Kreativität, Band 1. Universitã¤Tsverlag der Tu Berlin. pp. 245-253, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
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  28. Gunter Seubold, Die Freiheit vom Menschen. Die philosophische Debatte der Nachkriegszeit.D. Wachter - 2004 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 111 (2):233-235.
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    How a Philosophical Theory of Causation May Help in Ontological Engineering.Daniel von Wachter - 2003 - Comparative and Functional Genomics 4 (1):111-114.
    The tendency theory of causation and its use in ontological engineering is described.
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    Materialismus ohne logische Supervenienz.Daniel von Wachter - 2005 - In O. Neumaier, C. Sedmak & M. Zichy (eds.), Philosophische Perspektiven: Beiträge zum VII. Internationalen Kongreß der ÖGP. Ontos Verlag. pp. 390-395, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
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    Philosophy of Religion in Protestant Theology.Daniel von Wachter - 2007 - In P. Copan & C. Meister (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Routledge. pp. 487-497.
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    Substanzen phänomenologisch untersucht: Roman Ingardens Substanzontologie.Daniel von Wachter - 2008 - In Holger Gutschmidt, Antonella Lang-Balestra & Gianluigi Segalerba (eds.), Substantia - Sic Et Non: Eine Geschichte des Substanzbegriffs von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart in Einzelbeiträgen. Ontos Verlag. pp. 473-488.
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    Substanzen phänomenologisch untersucht – Roman Ingardens Substanzontologie.Daniel von Wachter - 2008 - In Gianluigi Segalerba, Antonella Lang-Balestra & Holger Gutschmidt (eds.), Substantia – Sic et Non. Eine Geschichte des Substanzbegriffs von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart in Einzelbeiträgen. Ontos. pp. 473-488.
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  34. Wie hätte etwas anderes geschehen können als das, was geschehen ist?Daniel von Wachter - 2009 - Erwägen, Wissen, Ethik 20:66-68.
     
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  35. Buchbesprechung: Ch. Weidemann: Die Unverzichtbarkeit natürlicher Theologie. [REVIEW]Daniel von Wachter - 2010 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 117:436--440.
     
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    Review of: Alan Sell, Mill on God. [REVIEW]Daniel von Wachter - 2005 - Expository Times 116:352-353, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
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    Review of: Bergmann, Gustav, Collected Works Vol. I. [REVIEW]Daniel von Wachter - 2006 - In M. C. Galavotti (ed.), Cambridge and Vienna. Frank P. Ramsey and the Vienna Circle (Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, Vol. 12). pp. 219-222, http://epub.ub.uni-muen.
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    Rezension von: H. Deuser, Gottesinstinkt: Semiotische Religionstheorie und Pragmatismus. [REVIEW]Daniel von Wachter - 2006 - Theologische Literaturzeitung 131:905-907.
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    Zwischen Unbegreiflichkeit und Skeptizismus, Rezension von: P. Kügler, Übernatürlich und unbegreifbar. Religiöse Transzendenz aus philosophischer Sicht. [REVIEW]Daniel von Wachter - 2008 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 76 (1):290-294.
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    Zwischen Unbegreiflichkeit und Skeptizismus. [REVIEW]Daniel von Wachter - 2008 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 76 (1):290-294.
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