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Somogy Varga

Aarhus University
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  • Aarhus University
    Department of Philosophy and the History of Ideas
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Goethe University Frankfurt
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Psychiatry
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Medicine
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Moral Psychology
Philosophy of Psychiatry
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    Self, Narrative, and the Culture of Therapy
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (2): 161-163. 2014.
    PsychotherapyNarrative IdentityNarrative ExplanationPhilosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology, Mi…Read more
    PsychotherapyNarrative IdentityNarrative ExplanationPhilosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology, MiscMental IllnessPsychiatric TaxonomyOther Mental Disorders
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    Non-Reflective Self-Awareness Towards a Situated Account
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (3-4): 3-4. 2012.
    After some preliminary distinctions, this paper will discuss the merits of higher-order representational theory and same-order theory. A distinction will be introduced between a intrinsic conception of consciousness and a representational variant . It will be argued that the SOIT account of 'non-reflective self-awareness' can be applied to understanding aspects of psychopathology. However, a closer look at specific aspects of schizophrenic experience reveals that we might need to widen the scope…Read more
    After some preliminary distinctions, this paper will discuss the merits of higher-order representational theory and same-order theory. A distinction will be introduced between a intrinsic conception of consciousness and a representational variant . It will be argued that the SOIT account of 'non-reflective self-awareness' can be applied to understanding aspects of psychopathology. However, a closer look at specific aspects of schizophrenic experience reveals that we might need to widen the scope of and 'situate' the SOIT of non-reflective selfawareness
    Nonconceptual/Prereflective Self-ConsciousnessSelf-Consciousness in Experience
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    Habermas' "Species Ethics", and the Limits of "Formal Anthropology"
    Critical Horizons 12 (1): 71-89. 2011.
    This article seeks to defend two claims: Firstly, that Universalist ethics in Habermas and Rawls cannot function without some recourse to the Good Life, or human well-being. Secondly, that such ethical reflection must involve formal anthropological considerations. In other words, it must involve a consideration of the Good that also encompasses reflection on what we are as humans. As an example, the paper draws on Habermas’ recent thoughts on ‘species-ethics’. I will argue that 'species ethics' …Read more
    This article seeks to defend two claims: Firstly, that Universalist ethics in Habermas and Rawls cannot function without some recourse to the Good Life, or human well-being. Secondly, that such ethical reflection must involve formal anthropological considerations. In other words, it must involve a consideration of the Good that also encompasses reflection on what we are as humans. As an example, the paper draws on Habermas’ recent thoughts on ‘species-ethics’. I will argue that 'species ethics' needs to be substantiated and expanded with the help of an 'anthropology of recognition'
    Jürgen HabermasContinental Political Philosophy
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    Editor's Introduction: Exploitation Reconsidered
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (S1): 5-8. 2016.
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