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Table of ContentsAbhandlungen/Articles Howard Peacock: Bradley’s Regress, Truthmaking, and Constitution Fred Kroon: Characterization and Existence in Modal Meinongianism Nicola Ciprotti: Metaphysical Fatalism, in Five Steps Nurbay Irmak: Software Is an Abstract Artifact Mark McEvoy: Causal Tracking Reliabilism and the Lottery Problem Tuomas E. Tahko: Counterfactuals and Modal Epistemology Douglas McDermid: The Gospel of Uncertainty: Popper’s Radical Fallibilism Re-examined Nikolay Milkov: Karl Popper’s Debt to Leonard Nelson Derek W. Strijbos & Leon C. De Bruin: Reason Attribution Without Belief-Desire Ascription Michael Kühler: „Resultant Moral Luck“, „Sollen impliziert Können“ und eine komplexe normative Analyse moralischer Verantwortlichkeit Buch-Symposium/Book-Symposium Hans-Johann Glock: Thought, Judgment and Perception Jasper Liptow: Thinking and Judging Henrike Moll: Human-Specific Forms of Cognition Prior to Judgments Gerson Reuter: Must One Be Able to Think “No”? On the Allegedly Indispensable Role of Negation in Thinking Reinhard Brandt: Replies to Hans-Johann Glock, Jasper Liptow, Henrike Moll, and Gerson Reuter Buchnotizen/Critical Notes Eva Schmidt: Der qualitative Charakter bewusster Erlebnisse. Physikalismus und phänomenale Eigenschaften in der Philosophie des Geistes. Jan G. Michel. Paderborn: Mentis. 2011 Raymond Martin: The Early Modern Subject: Self-Consciousness and Personal Identity from Descartes to Hume. Udo Thiel. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011 Joachim Schulte: Wittgenstein in Exile. James C. Klagge. Cambridge, MA/London: MIT Press. 2011 Greg Janzen: Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, & Naturalism. Alvin Plantinga. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011 Marina Trakas: Memory. A Philosophical Study. Sven Bernecker. New York: Oxford University Press. 2010