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Peter Schaber

University of Zürich
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  • University of Zürich
    Institute of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
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  •  108
    Human Rights and Basic Needs
    with Marion Albers, Thomas Hoffmann, and Reinhardt Jörn
    In Peter Schaber, Marion Albers, Thomas Hoffmann & Reinhardt Jörn (eds.), Ius Gentium, . pp. 109-120. 2014.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  83
    Demanding something
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 90 (1): 63-77. 2014.
  •  104
    Wieso moralische Achtung wichtig ist
    Analyse & Kritik 31 (2): 351-361. 2009.
    Bittner argues in his paper that the idea of a general duty to respect persons is of much less importance than some moral philosophers think. If respect plays a role in our lives it is mainly appriciation respect persons have to merit. Respecting persons as such is, Bittner thinks, not just irrelevant, but also incompatibel with personal relations. Against this it is argued that respect for persons should be seen as the basic moral duty we have towards persons. And in addition, it is argued, tha…Read more
    Bittner argues in his paper that the idea of a general duty to respect persons is of much less importance than some moral philosophers think. If respect plays a role in our lives it is mainly appriciation respect persons have to merit. Respecting persons as such is, Bittner thinks, not just irrelevant, but also incompatibel with personal relations. Against this it is argued that respect for persons should be seen as the basic moral duty we have towards persons. And in addition, it is argued, that you can only be a proper friend of someone, if the relation to her or him is based on moral respect.
  •  81
    Analytic ethics in German philosophy
    with Anna Kusser and Klaus-Peter Rippe
    Cogito 8 (3): 264-267. 1994.
    Kant: EthicsKant and Other Philosophers
  •  64
    Sind alle Werte vergleichbar?: Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse und das Inkommensurabilitätsproblem
    Analyse & Kritik 16 (2): 153-165. 1994.
    Are the values of different options and goods, as cost-benefit analysis assumes, commensurable? Not always. The incommensurability of certain options is based on the fact that preferences are sometimes not rankable, even if the agent is fully informed about the options in question. In addition, even if all values were commensurable they could not be compared in monetary terms. If this is the case, cost-benefit analysis should not be seen as a decision procedure.
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    Margolis, J.-Life Without Principles
    Philosophical Books 38 208-209. 1997.
    Meta-EthicsMoral Particularism
  •  75
    Good and Right as Non-Natural Properties
    In Normativity and Naturalism, De Gruyter. pp. 105-120. 2004.
    NaturalismMeta-EthicsMoral Naturalism and Non-NaturalismMoral SupervenienceMoral Nonnaturalism
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