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Herlinde Pauer-Studer

University of Vienna
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  • University of Vienna
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
University of Salzburg
Department of Philosophy (GW)
PhD, 1983
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  •  33
    Vorbemerkung
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 9-10. 1996.
  •  44
    Bioethik und Feminismus: Ein Blick auf neue Publikationen
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 42 (1): 155-165. 1994.
  •  30
    10. Pflichten, Imperative und die Achtung für das moralische Gesetz: Die Moraltheorie Immanuel Kants
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 167-189. 1996.
  •  37
    Editorial
    with Sorin Baiasu
    Kant Studien 107 (1): 1. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 1 Seiten: 1-1.
  •  67
    Kelsen’s Legal Positivism and the Challenge of Nazi Law
    Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 17 223-240. 2014.
    In this paper I am going to examine Kelsen’s legal positivism in the light of Nazilegal theory. My claim will be that Kelsen’s thesis that law and morality constitute two distinct normative spheres is highly plausible, but that some of his metaethical assumptions are seriously flawed
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsThe Nature of Law and Legal Systems
  •  35
    12. Ernst Tugendhats Absage an die „Vernunft-fettgedruckt“
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 239-256. 1996.
  •  37
    8. Die Grenzen der Gerechtigkeit: Michael Sandels Kritik am Liberalismus
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 132-157. 1996.
  •  24
    Sachregister
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 293-295. 1996.
  •  143
    A Constitutive Account of Group Agency
    Erkenntnis 79 (9): 1623-1639. 2014.
    Christian List and Philip Pettit develop an account of group agency which is based on a functional understanding of agency. They claim that understanding organizations such as commercial corporations, governments, political parties, churches, universities as group agents helps us to a better understanding of the normative status and working of those organizations. List and Pettit, however, fail to provide a unified account of group agency since they do not show how the functional side of agency …Read more
    Christian List and Philip Pettit develop an account of group agency which is based on a functional understanding of agency. They claim that understanding organizations such as commercial corporations, governments, political parties, churches, universities as group agents helps us to a better understanding of the normative status and working of those organizations. List and Pettit, however, fail to provide a unified account of group agency since they do not show how the functional side of agency and the normative side of agency are connected. My claim is that a constitutive account of agency helps us to a proper understanding of group agency since it ties the functional part of acting to the group agent’s self-understanding and its commitment to specific norms, principles and values. A constitutive model of agency meets much better what List and Pettit seek to accomplish, namely conceiving of group agents as artificial persons, constituted by normative principles and entertaining normative relations to others to whom they are accountable
    Collective Intentionality
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    3. Moral und feminine Werte: Nel Noddings' Ethik des Sorgens
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 38-51. 1996.
  •  20
    Global justice: Problems of
    In Lukas H. Meyer (ed.), Legitimacy, Justice and Public International Law, Cambridge Univeristy Press. pp. 207. 2009.
    Global Justice
  •  32
    6. Die theoretischen Grundlagen feministischer Ethik
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 96-110. 1996.
    Feminist Ethics
  •  78
    Christine CHWASZCZA:. Weilerswist: Velbrück 2003
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 68 (1): 213-217. 2005.
    German Idealism
  • R. Jay WALLACE, Philip PETTIT, Samuel SCHEFFLER, and Michael SMITH (eds.): Reason and Value. Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2004 (review)
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 73 (1): 265. 2006.
  •  94
    Ein Interview von Herlinde Pauer-Studer mit Sandra Harding
    with Sandra Harding
    Die Philosophin 2 (4): 47-50. 1991.
  •  39
    Konstruktionen praktischer Vernunft: Philosophie im Gespräch (edited book)
    Suhrkamp. 2000.
  •  35
    Freedom and Equality: Beyond Egalitarianism and Anti-Egalitarianism
    Philosophy, as we know, is an abstract expression of worries, sentiments and longings that move people and societies. Philosophical debates are often innovative, but sometimes we have reason to ask ourselves why they develop at all and what general social trends they follow. An example of such a philosophical discussion-one that seems bewildering to many-is the current dispute between egalitarians and anti-egalitarians which has also reached German-speaking countries and which divides philosophe…Read more
    Philosophy, as we know, is an abstract expression of worries, sentiments and longings that move people and societies. Philosophical debates are often innovative, but sometimes we have reason to ask ourselves why they develop at all and what general social trends they follow. An example of such a philosophical discussion-one that seems bewildering to many-is the current dispute between egalitarians and anti-egalitarians which has also reached German-speaking countries and which divides philosophers into opposing camps. Given feminist arguments against egalitarianism that seem initially to have the potential to erode the social responsibilities of societies, the debate must seem especially strange to those feminist philosophers who have considered the European welfare state as a reasonable normative standard. The political shifts of the last decade, especially the change in former communist countries and the globalization of markets, provide the general social background for these challenges to egalitarian thinking. Yet a look at these causal factors does not answer compelling questions such as, Are the normative demands of a strict egalitarianism really binding? Are these demands morally compelling? Are the arguments with which we justify people's acess to certain social and economic goods in fact egalitarian? Do we have to base an acceptable conception of society and its fundamental institutions on the ideal of equality at all? In this talk I shall not address in detail the debate between egalitarians and anti-egalitarians. Instead I shall argue for an autonomy-based political theory that defines a specific structure among basic political values like universal respect, freedom, and equality. My claim is that such a theory integrates the value of equality in a form that allows us to leave behind the dispute between egalitarianism and anti-egalitarianism. Finally I shall try to show that an autonomy-oriented political theory is attractive from a feminist point of view
    Autonomy in Political Theories
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    13. Die Moral universeller Achtung als eine Ethik des Guten
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 257-272. 1996.
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    The moral standpoint: First or second personal?
    European Journal of Philosophy 18 (2): 296-310. 2010.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  68
    “A Community of Rational Beings”. Kant’s Realm of Ends and the Dinstinction between Internal and External Freedom
    Kant Studien 107 (1): 125-159. 2016.
    This paper proposes a new account of the relationship between Kant’s ethics and Kant’s philosophy of right. I reject the claim of some philosophers that Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals cannot offer a foundation for Kant’s philosophy of right. While I agree that the basic principles of Kant’s philosophy of right cannot be deduced from Kant’s ethical Categorical Imperatives, I try to show that we find in Kant’s Groundwork the normative resources for grounding his philosophy of right…Read more
    This paper proposes a new account of the relationship between Kant’s ethics and Kant’s philosophy of right. I reject the claim of some philosophers that Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals cannot offer a foundation for Kant’s philosophy of right. While I agree that the basic principles of Kant’s philosophy of right cannot be deduced from Kant’s ethical Categorical Imperatives, I try to show that we find in Kant’s Groundwork the normative resources for grounding his philosophy of right. My thesis is that Kant’s conception of a realm of ends, as he develops it in the Groundwork, provides a common normative source for Kant’s ethical Categorical Imperatives, on the one hand, and the Universal Principle of Right, on the other. Agreement on common universal principles, which is crucial for Kant’s notion of a realm of ends provides, I will argue, a justification of the ethical Categorical Imperatives and the Universal Principle of Right.
    Kant: EthicsKant: Social, Political, and Religious Thought
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