•  49
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (1): 337-337. 2008.
  •  304
    Intrinsic value as a reason for the preservation of minority cultures
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (2): 201-225. 1998.
    In the Netherlands, the policy of supporting the efforts of ethnic-cultural minorities to express and preserve their cultural distinctiveness, is nowadays considered as problematic because it might interfere with their integration into the wider society. The primary aim is now to reduce these groups' unemployment rate and to stimulate their participation in the wider society. In this article I consider how the notion of the intrinsic value of cultures, if sensible, might affect the policy regard…Read more
  •  342
    Naturalness: Beyond animal welfare
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 15 (2): 171-186. 2002.
    There is an ongoing debate in animalethics on the meaning and scope of animalwelfare. In certain broader views, leading anatural life through the development of naturalcapabilities is also headed under the conceptof animal welfare. I argue that a concern forthe development of natural capabilities of ananimal such as expressed when living freelyshould be distinguished from the preservationof the naturalness of its behavior andappearance. However, it is not always clearwhere a plea for natural liv…Read more
  •  15
    Identity-neutral and identity-constitutive reasons for preserving nature
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (1). 2004.
    Environmental ethicists will often say that in dealing with natural entities we need the guidance of an ethic rooted in 'the intrinsic value of nature'. They will add that subjectivist value theories are unable to account for the normativity of intrinsic value discourse. This preoccupation with normativity explains why many environmental ethicists favour value objectivism. As I see it, value theories must address not only the problem of normativity but also the problem of motivation. In fact, my…Read more
  •  30
    Education for moral integrity
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (2). 2001.
    This paper focuses on coherence and consistency as elements of moral integrity, arguing that several kinds of—mostly second-order—virtues contribute to establishing coherence and consistency in a person's judgements and behaviour. The virtues relevant for integrity always accompany other, substantive virtues, and their associated values, principles and rules. In moral education we teach children all kinds of substantive virtues with integrity as our goal. Nevertheless, many adults do not attain …Read more
  •  39
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 9 (3): 337-337. 2006.
  •  53
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (5): 337-337. 2007.
  •  35
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 9 (2): 337-337. 2006.
  •  33
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 8 (3): 337-337. 2005.
  •  41
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (4): 337-337. 1998.
  •  25
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (2): 337-337. 2000.
  •  31
    From the editors
    with Robert Heeger
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (2): 337-337. 2004.
  •  425
    What is empirical ethics?
    Ethik in der Medizin 21 (3): 187-199. 2009.
    Empirische Ethik ist ein relativ neues Vorgehen in der Ethikforschung, das vor allem in der Medizinethik angewandt wird. Dieser Beitrag bespricht die kennzeichnenden Charakteristika der empirischen Ethik und unterscheidet zwischen generalistischer und kontextualistischer empirischer Ethik. Zuerst werden verschiedene Beispiele beider Arten von empirischer Ethik vorgestellt, danach werden für beide Ansätze mögliche Schwachpunkte diskutiert. Die Schlussfolgerung des Beitrages besteht darin, dass da…Read more
  •  47
    The promises of moral foundations theory
    Journal of Moral Education 42 (3): 330-345. 2013.
    In this article I examine whether Moral Foundations Theory can fulfil the promises that Haidt claims for the theory: that it will help in developing new approaches to moral education and to the moral conflicts that divide our diverse society. I argue that, first, the model that Haidt suggests for understanding the plurality of moralities—a shared foundation underlying diverse moralities—does not help to overcome conflicts. A better understanding of the nature and background of moral conflicts ca…Read more
  •  224
    The issue of generality in ethics
    with Wim J. Van der Steen
    Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (4): 511-524. 1992.
    Does ethics have adequate general theories? Our analysis shows that this question does not have a straightforward answer since the key terms are ambiguous. So we should not concentrate on the answer but on the question itself. “Ethics” stands for many things, but we let that pass. “Adequate” may refer to varied arrays of methodological principles which are seldom fully articulated in ethics. “General” is a notion with at least three meanings. Different kinds of generality may be at cross-purpose…Read more
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    Medeplichtigheid zonder causale rol
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 105 (4): 246-248. 2013.
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