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Titus Stahl

University of Groningen
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  • University of Groningen
    Faculty of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
Frankfurt And Macquarie
Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
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Groningen, Netherlands
0000-0001-6537-2196
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
Critical Theory
Social Ontology
Karl Marx
Oppression
Privacy Rights
Hope
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Areas of Interest
Meta-Ethics
Oppression
Karl Marx
Social Ontology
Critical Theory
Continental Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Privacy Rights
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  • Sanktion, zweitpersonale Adressierung und Autorität: Kommentar zu Anwander und Szigeti
    In Eva Buddeberg & Achim Vesper (eds.), Moral und Sanktion: Eine Kontroverse über die Autorität moralischer Normen, Campus. 2013.
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    Wandel der Anerkennung. Überlegungen aus gerechtigkeitstheoretischer Perspektive
    with Axel Honneth
    In Axel Honneth, Ophelia Lindemann & Stephan Voswinkel (eds.), Strukturwandel der Anerkennung: Paradoxien sozialer Integration in der Gegenwart, Campus. 2013.
    How are changes in the social order of recognition to be evaluated normatively? We argue that the conventional means of liberal philosophical theories of justice are insufficient to answer this question. This is for three reasons: First, relations of recognition are neither basic rights nor distributable goods, but rather constitutive for the meaning of those rights and goods which constitute the object domain of distributive theories of justice. Second, relations of recognition provide the fram…Read more
    How are changes in the social order of recognition to be evaluated normatively? We argue that the conventional means of liberal philosophical theories of justice are insufficient to answer this question. This is for three reasons: First, relations of recognition are neither basic rights nor distributable goods, but rather constitutive for the meaning of those rights and goods which constitute the object domain of distributive theories of justice. Second, relations of recognition provide the framework for many questions of justice, outside of which they make no sense. Third, the focus of contemporary theories of justice on basic rights risks supporting colonialization tendencies of purely legal forms of recognition. As an alternative, we discuss hermeneutic theories of justice and a conception of social freedom as inclusion and individualization.
    Distributive JusticeCritical TheoryPolitics of RecognitionGlobal Justice
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    Mattias Iser, Empörung und Fortschritt: Grundlagen einer kritischen Theorie der Gesellschaft
    Critical Horizons 10 (3): 440-443. 2009.
    Social and Political PhilosophyContinental Political Philosophy
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    Momente der Freiheit. Beiträge aus den Foren freier Vorträge des Internationalen Hegelkongresses 2011 (edited book)
    with Julia Christ
    Klostermann. 2015.
    Hegels Begriff der Freiheit, zugleich Fundament und Schlussstein des Gebaudes einer Philosophie, wird oft als Signatur der problematischen Konstellation "Moderne" gelesen, die Hegel nach eigenem Anspruch mit seiner Philosophie "in Begriffe fassen" wollte. Hegels Werk ist durchzogen von "falschen" oder irrtumlichen Vorstellungen, die sich Subjekte und Kollektive von Freiheit machen konnen, so dass man sagen kann, Hegel habe mehr Zeit und Muhe in die Kritik zu kurz greifender Freiheitsbegriffe als…Read more
    Hegels Begriff der Freiheit, zugleich Fundament und Schlussstein des Gebaudes einer Philosophie, wird oft als Signatur der problematischen Konstellation "Moderne" gelesen, die Hegel nach eigenem Anspruch mit seiner Philosophie "in Begriffe fassen" wollte. Hegels Werk ist durchzogen von "falschen" oder irrtumlichen Vorstellungen, die sich Subjekte und Kollektive von Freiheit machen konnen, so dass man sagen kann, Hegel habe mehr Zeit und Muhe in die Kritik zu kurz greifender Freiheitsbegriffe als auf die Ausarbeitung eines positiven Begriffs moderner Freiheit verwandt. Dies nicht einfach nur deshalb, weil Kritik eine wesentliche Aufgabe der Arbeit des Negativen und damit des Begriffs darstellt, sondern weil diese Irrtumer auch wesentliche Momente der modernen Idee der Freiheit sind. Die in diesem Band versammelten Beitrage diskutieren zentrale Formen der in Hegels Augen unvollstandigen Momente der modernen Freiheit in Recht, Moral, Kunst und Religion und werfen die Frage nach den Bedingungen und Grenzen von Hegels Freiheitsbegriff auf.
    G. W. F. Hegel
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    Metaethik. Ein systematischer Gebietsüberblick
    In Markus Rüther (ed.), Grundkurs Metaethik, Mentis. pp. 37-52. 2016.
    Meta-Ethics
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    Criticizing Social Reality from Within: Haslanger on Race, Gender, and Ideology
    Krisis: Journal for Contemporary Philosophy (1): 5-12. 2014.
    This paper critically evaluates the semantic externalist conception of Race and Gender concepts put forward in Sally Haslanger's 2012 essay collection "Resisting Reality". I argue that her endorsement of "objective type externalism" limits the options for critique compared to social externalist approaches.
    Content Internalism and Externalism, MiscellaneousGender as Socially ConstructedRace as Socially Con…Read more
    Content Internalism and Externalism, MiscellaneousGender as Socially ConstructedRace as Socially ConstructedRealism about GenderThe Metaphysics of Race, Misc
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    Verdinglichung als Pathologie zweiter Ordnung
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (5): 731-746. 2011.
    Although the critique of reification is a core commitment of critical theories, there is no widely accepted account of its normative foundation. In Lukács’s original analysis, this foundation is provided by a strong concept of practice which is, however, not acceptable from a contemporary point of view. I argue that the systematic character of reification theory can only be upheld if this concept is replaced by a more intersubjective notion of normative practices. Reification can then be analyse…Read more
    Although the critique of reification is a core commitment of critical theories, there is no widely accepted account of its normative foundation. In Lukács’s original analysis, this foundation is provided by a strong concept of practice which is, however, not acceptable from a contemporary point of view. I argue that the systematic character of reification theory can only be upheld if this concept is replaced by a more intersubjective notion of normative practices. Reification can then be analysed as a second-order pathology of social practices, as an inhibition of reflexivity by their normative shape. The normative justification of such critique, however, turns out to be more context-dependent than it is usually imagined.
    Critical Theory, MiscSocial and Political Philosophy, MiscSocialism and Marxism
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