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Enrico Terrone
Traces, Documents, and the Puzzle of “Permanent Acts”
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Michael Buckland
Documentality Beyond Documents
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Jean-Michel Salaün
Why the Document Is Important . . . and How it Is Becoming Transformed
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Maurizio Ferraris
Total Mobilization
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David Koepsell, Barry Smith
Beyond Paper
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Luca Martignani
Feline Microchip:
An Exercise in the Sociology of Documentality
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Boris Hennig
Documents: Fillers of Informational Gaps
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Bence Nanay
The Dethroning of Ideocracy:
Robert Musil as a Philosopher
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Philip Kitcher
The Youth Without Qualities
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Achille C. Varzi
Musil’s Imaginary Bridge
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Sabine Döring
What Is an Emotion? Musil’s Adverbial Theory
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Kevin Mulligan
Foolishness, Stupidity, and Cognitive Values
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Barbara Sattler
Contingency and Necessity:
Human Agency in Musil’s The Man Without Qualities
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Catrin Misselhorn
Musil’s Metaphilosophical View:
Between Philosophical Naturalism and Philosophy as Literature
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This paper is aboutMusil’s view of the relation between science, literature, and philosophy. It situatesMusil’s position in metaphilosophical space in between the traditional conception of philosophy, philosophical naturalism and the view that philosophy is a kind of literary genre.Musil defends a unique combination of philosophical naturalism and philosophy as literature which is superior to more standard versions of these views. He uses a sophisticated joint literary and scientific strategy of argument to support this view which is carefully reconstructed.
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Philippe Mach
Ethics and Aesthetics:
Reuniting the Siamese Twins
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Catherine Wilson
Mach, Musil, and Modernism
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Tamás Demeter
Mental Fictionalism:
The Very Idea
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Adam Morton
Imaginary Emotions
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Richard Joyce
Psychological Fictionalism, and the Threat of Fictionalist Suicide
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Mark Sprevak
Fictionalism about Neural Representations
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