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Christoph Jedan

University of Groningen
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  • University of Groningen
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Universität Bonn
Institut für Philosophie
PhD, 1999
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Philosophy of Religion
Normative Ethics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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Philosophy of Religion
Normative Ethics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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  • Burkhard Hafemann: Aristoteles' transzendentaler Realismus (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 51 (4). 1998.
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    Zur Aktualität des stoischen Kompatibilismus
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 55 (3). 2001.
    Stoics: Metaphysics and Physics
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    Stoic Virtues: Chrysippus and the Religious Character of Stoic Ethics
    Continuum. 2009.
    The book argues that the theological motifs in Stoic philosophy are pivotal to our understanding of Stoic ethics. Part One offers an introductory overview of the religious world view of the Stoics. Part Two examines the Stoic characterizations of virtue and the virtues. Part Three deals with Stoic theories of how human beings can become virtuous. Part Four studies the practices of Stoic ethics. It shows inter alia how the Chrysippean table of virtues is still an (unacknowledged) influence behind…Read more
    The book argues that the theological motifs in Stoic philosophy are pivotal to our understanding of Stoic ethics. Part One offers an introductory overview of the religious world view of the Stoics. Part Two examines the Stoic characterizations of virtue and the virtues. Part Three deals with Stoic theories of how human beings can become virtuous. Part Four studies the practices of Stoic ethics. It shows inter alia how the Chrysippean table of virtues is still an (unacknowledged) influence behind Panaetius’ matrix of kathekonta, but how little agreement on the practical implications of their virtue ethics the Stoics could reach. The book suggests that the identity over time and cohesion of the Stoic school depended less on a commitment to the school founder’s memory and writings than on a common core of shared theological principles.
    Virtue Ethics and Practical WisdomVirtues and VicesVirtue Ethics and EudaimoniaChrysippus
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    Modalities by perspective: Aristotle, the stoics and a modern reconstruction
    Academia. 2002.
    AristotleStoics: Logic
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    Die Dummen und der Weise : Zur dichotomischen Anthropologie der Stoiker
    In Ludger Jansen & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike, De Gruyter. pp. 185-204. 2010.
    Stoics, Misc
  • Towards the Postsecular : Rawls and the Limits of Secular Public Reason
    In Constellations of Value : European Perspectives on the Intersections of Religion, Politics and Society, Lit. pp. 109-120. 2013.
    The article argues that frequently-voiced critiques of Rawls’s political liberalism have been misguided, because the ignore the extent to which Rawls takes his inspiration from a particular historical experience, namely that of the USA. The article suggests that a better model to accommodate the European historical experience would be a ‘symbolic’ presence of religion in public political argument: In a situation of world-view pluralism, politicians are well advised to show how the values and coe…Read more
    The article argues that frequently-voiced critiques of Rawls’s political liberalism have been misguided, because the ignore the extent to which Rawls takes his inspiration from a particular historical experience, namely that of the USA. The article suggests that a better model to accommodate the European historical experience would be a ‘symbolic’ presence of religion in public political argument: In a situation of world-view pluralism, politicians are well advised to show how the values and coercive laws they promote can be derived from within one or a number of) particular religious traditions. Such attempts will be particularly valuable where they are symbolic, in the sense that they are undertaken by politicians who do not themselves belong to the religious tradition(s) in question.
    Political TheoryHistory of Political PhilosophyPolitical LiberalismJohn Rawls
  • Religiöse Ethik und säkulare politische Vernunft
    Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift 64 (2): 135-149. 2010.
    Political Theory
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    Göttliches und menschliches Handeln in der frühen Stoa
    In Jörn Müller, Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Christoph Jedan, Therese Fuhrer, Benedikt Strobel, Erik Eliasson, Reinholdo Aloysio Ullmann, Fernando Rey Puente, Michele Abbate, Matthias Perkams, Joachim Söder, Theo Kobusch & Josef Lössl (eds.), Wille Und Handlung in der Philosophie der Kaiserzeit Und Spätantike, De Gruyter. pp. 25-44. 2010.
    Stoics, Misc
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    Beyond the Secular? Public Reason and the Search for a Concept of Postsecular Legitimacy
    In Arie L. Molendijk, Justin Beaumont & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Exploring the Postsecular : The Religious, the Political and the Urban, Brill. pp. 311-327. 2010.
    Political TheoryHistory of Political PhilosophyPolitical LiberalismJohn Rawls
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