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Thomas Schramme

Universität HamburgUniversity of Liverpool
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  • Universität Hamburg
    Department of Philosophy
  • University of Liverpool
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
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Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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  • Paternalismus, Zwang und Manipulation in der Psychatrie
    In Johann S. Ach (ed.), Grenzen der Selbstbestimmung in der Medizin, Mentis. pp. 263-281. 2013.
    Paternalism in Applied EthicsInformed Consent in MedicineMalpracticeMedicine and LawMedical Research…Read more
    Paternalism in Applied EthicsInformed Consent in MedicineMalpracticeMedicine and LawMedical Research EthicsMedical EpistemologyMental IllnessPsychiatric EthicsManipulation
  • Non-comparative Justice in Education
    In Kirsten Meyer (ed.), Education, Justice, and the Human good: Fairness and equality in the education system, Routledge. pp. 51-64. 2014.
  • Hans Prinzhorn and the quest to understand the disordered mind
    In Victoria Tischler (ed.), Mental Health, Psychiatry and the Arts: A Teaching Handbook, Radcliffe. pp. 33-42. 2010.
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    Comparative and Non-Comparative Perspectives on Disability
    In Jerome E. Bickenbach, Franziska Felder & Barbara Schmitz (eds.), Disability and the Good Human Life, Cambridge University Press. pp. 72-92. 2013.
    Disability
  • When consumers make environmentally unfriendly choices
    Environmental Politics 20 (3): 340-355. 2011.
    A set of strategies that argue in favour of reducing carbon emissions by restricting private consumer choices on the grounds of their environmental implications are addressed. A number of ways to criticise and ban environmentally unfriendly consumption on the basis of the liberal harm principle and ideas of over- and mis-consumption are discussed. In the final analysis, doubts remain regarding the normative plausibility and political effectiveness of these strategies.
    Climate ChangePerfectionismHarm in Applied Ethics
  • Ethik der Psyche: Normative Fragen im Umgang mit psychischer Abweichung (edited book)
    with G. Feuerstein
    Campus Verlag. 2015.
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