• Health, justice and happiness during childhood
    South African Journal of Philosophy 33 (4). 2014.
    Health is certainly a valuable asset in the life of every human being and of particular relevance for a flourishing childhood. As empirical research concerning the social determinants of health shows, its distribution can, at least to a certain extent, be influenced by the way a society is arranged. Many philosophers now acknowledge that a fair distribution of health has to be a central part of a just society and they discuss to what extent a right to health can be justified. However, they do no…Read more
  • Typisch atypisch. Eine anerkennungstheoretische Perspektive auf die Veränderungen der Arbeitswelt
    In Elisabeth Klaus, Clemens Sedmak, Ricarda Drüeke & Gottfried Schweiger (eds.), Identität Und Inklusion Im EuropaìˆIschen Sozialraum, Vs Verlag Fuìˆr Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 156--192. 2010.
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    Child poverty is one of the biggest challenges of today, harming millions of children. In this book, it is investigated from a philosophical social justice perspective, primarily in the context of modern welfare states. Based on both normative theory (particularly the capability approach) and empirical evidence, the authors identify the injustices of child poverty, showing how it negatively affects the well-being of children as well as their whole life course. But child poverty is not 'given by …Read more
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    Recognition and poverty
    Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 22 148-168. 2015.
    Despite the increasing popularity of Axel Honneth's recognition theory across philosophy and the social sciences, there is almost no philosophical literature on the relation between recognition and poverty from this perspective. In this paper, I am concerned with three questions related to such a reflection. Firstly, I will examine whether and how the recognition approach can contribute to the understanding of poverty. This involves both conceptual and empirical questions and targets the ability…Read more