Here one finds connections to my works, first I list some that I enjoyed most and which I consider being the most important. After that a full list in a thematic division follows and then one in chronological order.
Here one can also find the list of all completed courses together with marks and details on how they are counted for the final mark at the LMU: Marks LMU, for more see: Documents. In this list I collect all works up to my 4th Semester, the works after my 5th Semester will be uploaded in M.Sc. Logic (UvA).
Most Relevant
- First Bachelor Thesis Concept
- Bachelor Thesis
- Horsten, L. (2010), Having an Interpretation
- The Frequency of Telling Stories
Thematic Index
Mathematics
Algebra
Logic
Set Theory
Analysis
Philosophy
Metaphysics
- Philosophy First Thesis Concept
- Horsten, L. (2010), Having an Interpretation
- Indeterminacy in the Mind-World Relationship
- Reality is a Word
- Realism&Causality
- Structure on Models
Epistemology
- A Prioriās Division of Knowledge
- On the Subsubject
- The Structure of the Perceived
- Nonsense in a Phenomenal Subject
Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Language
History of Philosophy & Practical Philosophy
- An Historical Discourse on Phenomenological Platonism
- From the en to the Universe of Sets
- Modern Philosophy (Lecture)
- Political Philosophy (Lecture)
Chronological Index
1st Semester
Mathematics
Followed Analysis I and Linear Algebra I but took no notes on Obsidian.
Philosophy
- A Prioriās Division of Knowledge
- Indeterminacy in the Mind-World Relationship
- Issues on Real Numbers
- On the Subsubject
- The Frequency of Telling Stories
- The Methodās Codomain
- The Structure of the Perceived
2nd Semester
Mathematics
- Linear Algebra II (Lecture)
- Analysis II (Lecture)
- Model Theory (Lecture)
- Advanced Set Theory (Lecture)
Philosophy
- Reality is a Word
- An Historical Discourse on Phenomenological Platonism
- From the en to the Universe of Sets
- Nonsense in a Phenomenal Subject
- Realism&Causality
3rd Semester
Mathematics
Philosophy
- Horsten, L. (2010), Having an Interpretation
- The Silent Assumption in Tarskian Semantics
- Structure on Models
- Correspondence
- Modal Logic (Lecture)
- Political Philosophy (Lecture)
- Modern Philosophy (Lecture)
4th Semester
Mathematics
- Bachelor Thesis
- Geometry (Lecture)
- Commutative Algebra (Lecture)
- Programming I (Lecture)
- Mathematics First Thesis Concept