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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
  • All publications (51)
  •  18
    Bioethik
    Campus Verlag. 2002.
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  2
    Rational Suicide, Assisted Suicide, and Indirect Legal Paternalism
    International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 36 (5-6): 477-484. 2013.
    Assisted Suicide
  • On Empathy as the Cement of the Moral Universe
    In Neil Roughley & T. Schramme (eds.), On Moral Sentimentalism, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 42-49. 2015.
    Empathy and SympathyMoral PrinciplesMoral Particularism
  • Introduction
    In Being Amoral: Psychopathy and Moral Incapacity, Mit Press. pp. 1-39. 2014.
    Amoralists
  • Die Formung des menschlichen Lebens: Nachdenken über Mills Idee der Lebensexperimente
    PoLAR 18 51-55. 2015.
    John Stuart Mill
  •  1
    Warum die Idee der Chancengleichheit im Bildungswesen sowie die Konezeption von Behinderung als Nachteil fehlgeleitet sind
    In Ivo Wallilmann-Helmer (ed.), Chancengleichheit und Behinderung in der Bildung, Alber Verlag. pp. 123-138. 2012.
    Disability
  • Introduction: Moral Sentimentalism: Context and Critique
    with N. Roughley
    In Neil Roughley & T. Schramme (eds.), On Moral Sentimentalism, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 1-18. 2015.
    Moral Emotivism and Sentimentalism
  • Psychische Krankheit als Störung wesentlicher Funktionen
    der Nervenarzt 86 (1): 16-21. 2015.
    Biomedical Ethics
  • Menschen mit Autismus als moralische Akteure
    In E. V. Autismus Deutschland (ed.), Autismus im Spekturm von Forschung und Gesellschaft, Loeper Verlag. pp. 350-362. 2014.
    Autism
  • Einführung in die Praktische Philosophie
    Metzler. forthcoming.
    Applied Ethics, Miscellaneous
  •  128
    Being a (A-)moral Person and Caring About Morality
    In Being Amoral: Psychopathy and Moral Incapacity, Mit Press. pp. 227-244. 2014.
    The chapter starts from a specific interpretation of what it means to know the difference between right and wrong, which stems from Gilbert Ryle. To know the difference between right and wrong implies caring about morality. The author links Ryle’s ideas to the notion of being a moral person. Two different ideas found in moral philosophy are delineated, namely, the amoral person, that is, someone who rejects the demands of morality, and the morally incapacitated person, that is, someone who canno…Read more
    The chapter starts from a specific interpretation of what it means to know the difference between right and wrong, which stems from Gilbert Ryle. To know the difference between right and wrong implies caring about morality. The author links Ryle’s ideas to the notion of being a moral person. Two different ideas found in moral philosophy are delineated, namely, the amoral person, that is, someone who rejects the demands of morality, and the morally incapacitated person, that is, someone who cannot take those demands into account. Psychopaths are not amoral in the philosophers’ sense of the word, but are incapable of, or seriously deficient in, taking the moral point of view.
    AmoralistsPsychopathy and Moral Psychology
  • The Body as Source of Prudential Value
    In S. Schleidgen (ed.), Human Nature and Self Design, Mentis. pp. 67-81. 2012.
  •  61
    On the autonomy of the concept of disease in psychiatry
    Frontiers in Psychology 4 1-9. 2013.
    The Concept of DiseaseMental Disorders
  • Jedem nach seinen Bedürfnissen? Sozial(staatlich)e Institutionen als Spähren der Inklusion
    In Manuel Knoll & Michael Spieker (eds.), Sphären der Gerechtigkeit: Ein kooperativer Kommentar (Preface by M. Walzer), Steiner Verlag. pp. 93-109. 2014.
    Justice
  • Der Person des Patienten gerecht werden
    In Günther Thomas, Stephan Schaede & Markus Höfner (eds.), Endliches Leben: Interdisziplinäre Zugänge zum Phänomen der Krankheit, Mohr Siebeck. pp. 215-227. 2010.
  •  12
    Das Selbstverständnis der politischen Theorie 12.4. Isaiah Berlin (1962), Does Political theory still exist?(Florian Wieczorek) (review)
    with Dipl-Pol Andreas Busen and Alexander Weiß
    Political Theory 9 (3): 379-399. 2007.
    Political Theory
  • Amoralisch sein: Psychopathie und moralisches Unvermögen
    Journal Für Philosophie Und Psychatrie. 2012.
  •  36
    Patienten und Personen. Zum Begriff der psychischen Krankheit
    Fischer Tb-Verlag. 2000.
    Biomedical EthicsMoral Psychology
  • Maximierungsgebot und die Grenzen der Moral - Im Allgemeinen und bei John Stuart Mill im Besonderen
    In Michael Kühler & Alexa Nossek (eds.), Paternalismus und Konsequentialismus, Mentis. pp. 151-160. 2014.
    Paternalism in Applied EthicsJohn Stuart Mill
  •  18
    Gerechtigkeit und soziale Praxis
    Campus Verlag. 2006.
    JusticePolitical Theory
  •  1
    Benötigen wir mehrere Krankheitsbegriffe? Einheit und Vielfalt in der Medizin
    In Peter Hucklenbroich & Alexa Buyx (eds.), Wissenschaftstheoretische Aspekte des medizinischen Krankheitsbegriffs, Mentis. pp. 85-103. 2013.
    Health and Illness
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