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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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  •  23
    Norms, Values, and Society
    Springer Verlag. 1994.
    Norms, Values, and Society is the second Yearbook of the Vienna Circle Institute, which was founded in October 1991. The main part of the book contains original contributions to an international symposium the Institute held in October 1993 on ethics and social philosophy. The papers deal among others with questions of justice, equality, just social institutions, human rights, the connections between rationality and morality and the methodological problems of applied ethics. The Documentation sec…Read more
    Norms, Values, and Society is the second Yearbook of the Vienna Circle Institute, which was founded in October 1991. The main part of the book contains original contributions to an international symposium the Institute held in October 1993 on ethics and social philosophy. The papers deal among others with questions of justice, equality, just social institutions, human rights, the connections between rationality and morality and the methodological problems of applied ethics. The Documentation section contains previously unpublished papers by Rudolf Carnap, Philipp Frank, Charles W. Morris and Edgar Zilsel, and the review section presents new publications on the Vienna Circle. The Vienna Circle Institute is devoted to the critical advancement of science and philosophy in the broad tradition of the Vienna Circle, as well as to the focusing of cross-disciplinary interest on the history and philosophy of science in a social context. The Institute's Yearbooks will, for the most part, document its activities and provide a forum for the discussion of exact philosophy, logical and empirical investigations, and analysis of language.
    Philosophy of Social Science, Miscellaneous
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    Humean sources of normativity
    In Charles Pigden (ed.), Hume on Is and Ought, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 186. 2010.
    Hume: Normative EthicsNormativity, Misc
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    Einleitung
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 11-14. 1996.
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    Constructions of Practical Reason: Interviews on Moral and Political Philosophy (edited book)
    Stanford University Press. 2002.
    This set of extended and intellectually nuanced interviews with a broad range of contemporary philosophers working in the fields of moral and political philosophy invites readers to participate in the dialogue. We observe philosophers think as they speak, trying to clarify their views, and we watch them argue with each other, in the process revealing answers to some of the puzzles their writings provoke. The contributors are: Seyla Benhabib, Ronald Dworkin, David Gauthier, Christine M. Korsgaard…Read more
    This set of extended and intellectually nuanced interviews with a broad range of contemporary philosophers working in the fields of moral and political philosophy invites readers to participate in the dialogue. We observe philosophers think as they speak, trying to clarify their views, and we watch them argue with each other, in the process revealing answers to some of the puzzles their writings provoke. The contributors are: Seyla Benhabib, Ronald Dworkin, David Gauthier, Christine M. Korsgaard, Martha C. Nussbaum, Michael J. Sandel, Thomas M. Scanlon, Amartya Sen, and Michael Walzer. Pauer-Studer invites her contributors to talk about major issues from different theoretical perspectives—liberalism and communitarianism, Hobbesianism and rational choice theory, utilitarianism and Kantianism, Critical Theory and neo-Aristotelianism. She also gets them to discuss the relevance of their views to such issues as feminism, abortion, animal rights, ecology, immigration, welfare, and multiculturalism. The interview format creates a much more accessible account of complex philosophical ideas and problematic aspects of the contributors’ works than found in the works themselves.
    Kant: Ethics
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    Introduction
    with Martin Kusch and Hans Bernhard Schmid
    Erkenntnis 79 (S9): 1563-1563. 2014.
    The main impetus for organizing this event was the publication, in 2011, of Philip Pettit’s and Christian List’s book, *Group Agency*. List and Pettit argue that interpreting institutions like commercial corporations, governments, political parties, trade unions, churches, and universities as group agents offers a better understanding of their internal working and their effects on social life. Pettit and List base their account of group agency on a so-called “functionalist account of agency” whi…Read more
    The main impetus for organizing this event was the publication, in 2011, of Philip Pettit’s and Christian List’s book, *Group Agency*. List and Pettit argue that interpreting institutions like commercial corporations, governments, political parties, trade unions, churches, and universities as group agents offers a better understanding of their internal working and their effects on social life. Pettit and List base their account of group agency on a so-called “functionalist account of agency” which assumes that an agent is constituted by a method of transforming representational and motivational states into actions. They reject essentialist conceptions of collective willing by claiming that group attitudes supervene on the individual attitudes of the group members.The invited speakers were asked to consider the following issues arising out of List’s and Pettit’s work: Can and should we consider groups as agents? What normative commitments come with such an assumption? What model of agen ..
    Collective Intentionality
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    Rational Requirements and Reasoning
    Economics and Philosophy 30 (3): 513-528. 2014.
    This critical note concerns John Broome's bookRationality through Reasoning(2013). Broome claims that rationality amounts to satisfying rational requirements as opposed to responding correctly to reasons. My critique focuses on two issues. First, I try to show that Broome's account of rational requirements, in particular his answer to the so-called ‘symmetry-problem’, presupposes that responding correctly to reasons is part of rationality. Secondly, in discussing Broome's account of reasoning I …Read more
    This critical note concerns John Broome's bookRationality through Reasoning(2013). Broome claims that rationality amounts to satisfying rational requirements as opposed to responding correctly to reasons. My critique focuses on two issues. First, I try to show that Broome's account of rational requirements, in particular his answer to the so-called ‘symmetry-problem’, presupposes that responding correctly to reasons is part of rationality. Secondly, in discussing Broome's account of reasoning I criticize his claim that first-order reasoning involves no appeal to reasons and, hence, no normative thoughts on behalf of the reasoner.
    Philosophy of EconomicsTheory in Economics
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    Literaturverzeichnis
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 273-289. 1996.
  •  33
    1. Feministische Ethik - Modell eines Perspektivenwechsels
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 15-20. 1996.
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    Distortions of Normativity
    with J. David Velleman
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14 (3): 329-356. 2011.
    We discuss some implications of the Holocaust for moral philosophy. Our thesis is that morality became distorted in the Third Reich at the level of its social articulation. We explore this thesis in application to several front-line perpetrators who maintained false moral self-conceptions. We conclude that more than a priori moral reasoning is required to correct such distortions
    Normativity, Misc
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    5. Bedürfnisinterpretationen und das gute Leben: Seyla Benhabibs feministische Diskursethik
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 84-95. 1996.
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    7. Tugenden und Traditionen: Alasdair Maclntyres Alternative zur Aufklärungsmoral
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 111-131. 1996.
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    Law and Morality under Evil Conditions. The SS Judge Konrd Morgen
    Jurisprudence 3 (2): 367-390. 2012.
    In Anglo-American legal theory the lack of morality was often considered as the main problem of Nazi law. Bringing law and morality together thus seems to meet the challenge posed by the Nazi legal system. In this paper I argue that the mere unification of law and morality is not sufficient to cope with the distortions of Nazi law. By discussing the framework of the SS-jurisdiction and the case of the SS-judge Konrad Morgen I try to show that in the Nazi legal system morality is so deformed tha…Read more
    In Anglo-American legal theory the lack of morality was often considered as the main problem of Nazi law. Bringing law and morality together thus seems to meet the challenge posed by the Nazi legal system. In this paper I argue that the mere unification of law and morality is not sufficient to cope with the distortions of Nazi law. By discussing the framework of the SS-jurisdiction and the case of the SS-judge Konrad Morgen I try to show that in the Nazi legal system morality is so deformed that in such circumstances a judge’s aiming for justice has equivocal implications. My conclusion is that we should consider law and morality as two distinct normative spheres and approach the issue of Nazi law using a conception of legality that captures basic requirements of a rule-of-law system.
    Philosophy of LawThe Nature of Law and Legal Systems
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    Personenregister
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 290-292. 1996.
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    Instrumental Rationality Versus Practical Reason: Goals, Ends, and Commitment
    In Fabienne Peter (ed.), rationality and commitment, Oxford University Press Usa. 2007.
    Instrumental Reasoning
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    11. Eigeninteresse, soziale Tugenden und moralische Empfindungen: Die Moraltheorie David Humes
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 190-238. 1996.
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    2. Das Entdecken einer „anderen Stimme"
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 21-37. 1996.
  • Denkverhältnisse Feminismus Und Kritik
    with Elisabeth List
    . 1989.
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    Review: Neuerscheinungen: Chris Weedon: Wissen und Erfahrung. Feministische Praxis und poststrukturalistische Theorie. Linda J. Nicholson (Hrsg.): Feminism/Postmodernism
    Die Philosophin 2 (4): 62-67. 1991.
    Varieties of Feminism, MiscFeminist Approaches to Philosophy, MiscPostmodern FeminismPoststructural …Read more
    Varieties of Feminism, MiscFeminist Approaches to Philosophy, MiscPostmodern FeminismPoststructural FeminismFeminism: The Self
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    4. Moralische Erfahrungen und asymmetrische Fürsorglichkeitsbeziehungen: Die feministische Kritik an den Vertragstheorien der Moral
    In Das Andere der Gerechtigkeit: Moraltheorie Im Kontext der Geschlechterdifferenz, De Gruyter. pp. 52-83. 1996.
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    Herta NAGL-DOCEKAL (Hrsg.): Feministische Philosophie, Wien-München: R. Oldenbourg Verlag 1990 (= Wiener Reihe. Themen der Philosophie, Band 4), 284 Seiten
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 38 (1): 228-231. 1990.
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