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Ulrich Arnswald

University of Innsbruck
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  • University of Innsbruck
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Value Theory
History of Western Philosophy
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Value Theory
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    Thomas Morus' Utopia und das Genre der Utopie in der Politischen Philosophie (edited book)
    with Hans-Peter Schütt
    Kit Scientific Publishing. 2010.
    Thomas Morus Utopia' ist ein Klassiker der Politischen Philosophie, der die Tradition fiktiver Staatsmodelle prägte. Der Name bezeichnet ein "Nirgendwo", durch dessen Unauffindbarkeit alle Sehnsüchte in eine unerreichbare Ferne projiziert werden. Als Utopie gilt eine Vorstellung, die als Idee zwar denkbar, aber nicht unmittelbar umzusetzen ist. Der Band hinterfragt, mit welchen Chancen auf gesellschaftspolitische Diskussion heute noch fiktive Staatsmodelle ausgearbeitet werden können.
    Value TheoryHistory of Western PhilosophyMetaphysics and EpistemologyOther Academic AreasEuropean Ph…Read more
    Value TheoryHistory of Western PhilosophyMetaphysics and EpistemologyOther Academic AreasEuropean Philosophy
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    Neoliberalism: The Metamorphosis of a Key Concept in the History of Ideas of Economic Theory and its Consequences for Applied Political Ethics as Related to Political Theory of Justice
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (2): 165-177. 2022.
    The criticism of neoliberalism is omnipresent. The term is seemingly self-explanatory, but its original use in public has been forgotten. Its form originated in the international movement of ordoliberalism in the 1930s, which used neoliberalism to describe its distinction from laissez-faire capitalism. This conceptual confusion has created considerable consequential problems that overlay today’s debate on the future of the market economy. The fact that the neoliberalism of the ordoliberals is to…Read more
    The criticism of neoliberalism is omnipresent. The term is seemingly self-explanatory, but its original use in public has been forgotten. Its form originated in the international movement of ordoliberalism in the 1930s, which used neoliberalism to describe its distinction from laissez-faire capitalism. This conceptual confusion has created considerable consequential problems that overlay today’s debate on the future of the market economy. The fact that the neoliberalism of the ordoliberals is today equated by its critics with the capitalism of the libertarians raises questions. Since the economic dogma of Milton Friedman, who was the inspiration for the so-called Chicago Boys in Chile, whose economic policy was first captured by today’s negatively connoted term neoliberalism, this approach needs to be looked at more closely. Should the ideas of the Chicago school of thought substantially distinguish themselves from the other currents of economic liberalism, a solution to the confusion of terms could be possible, giving a new twist to the debate on the market economy. Such a clarifiation would be of fundamental importance for the ethical question of the social orientation of the economic order, since ordoliberalism was in turn the godfather of the social market economy. Furthermore, this would have consequences for applied political ethics in the context of political theories of justice, whose theoretical constructs reflect the existing economic order as a fact of experience.
    Applied Ethics
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    Georg Essen, Sinnstiftende Unruhe im System des Rechts. Religion im Beziehungsgeflecht von modernem Verfassungsstaat und säkularer Zivilgesellschaft
    Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 92 (1): 143-147. 2006.
    Value Theory
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    Joaquín Jareño-Alarcón (ed.): Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Meaning of Life (review)
    Wittgenstein-Studien 15 (1): 203-206. 2024.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
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    Jürgen Habermas / Joseph Ratzinger: Dialektik der Säkularisierung. Über Vernunft und Religion (review)
    Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 94 (3): 412-419. 2008.
    Value TheoryJürgen Habermas
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    Einleitung: Wittgenstein und die Metapher. Zwischen positivistischer Metaphysikkritik und ursprünglicher Bildlichkeit
    In Ulrich Arnswald, Jens Kertscher & Matthias Kross (eds.), Wittgenstein und die Metapher, Parerga. pp. 7--19. 2004.
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