
The Act and Object of Judgment
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Christoph Schuringa is Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities, and has recently been a visiting scholar at the Universities of Leipzig and Pittsburgh. He works in the history of German philosophy and in practical philosophy, and has published in journals including History of Philosophy Quarterly and International Yearbook of Hermeneutics.
Content
Brian Ball
1. Affirmation, Judgment, and Epistemic Theodicy in Descartes and Spinoza
Martin Lin
2. Locke and Leibniz on Judgment: the First-Person Perspective and the Danger of Psychologism
Maria van der Schaar
3. Kant's Logic of Judgment: Against the Relational Approach
Alexandra Newton
4. Time and Modality in Hegel's Account of Judgment
Paul Redding
5. Bolzano's Theory of Judgment
Mark Siebel
6. Correctness First: Brentano on Judgment and Truth
Mark Textor
7. Judgment, Reasons and Feelings
Simon Blackburn
8. Twardowski on Judgment
Peter Simons
9. Attitudinal Objects: their Ontology and Importance for Philosophy and Natural Language Semantics
Friederike Moltmann
10. About vs Concerns
Daniel Morgan
11. Predication and Two Concepts of Judgment
Indrek Reiland
12. How is Logical Inference Possible?
Christopher Peacocke
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