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    Life as Art: Concerning Some Paradoxes of an Ethical Concept
    Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 46 (1): 49-61. 2008.
    During the last thirty years or so, there has been a veritable renaissance of the classical ethical idea of the ‘art of living’. Far from being restricted to philosophical discourse, it has also successfully entered the arena of popular culture. This renaissance is closely linked to the late work of Foucault, in which he attempts to restore this classical idea, which he thinks is lacking in modern Western societies. The author aims to assess the Foucaultdian idea of the art of living, and argues…Read more
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    Schwerpunkt: Philosophie der Psychiatrie
    with Jan Slaby
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (6): 883-886. 2012.
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    Perceptual Experience and Cognitive Penetrability
    European Journal of Philosophy 25 (2): 376-397. 2017.
    This paper starts by distinguishing three views about the phenomenal character of perceptual experience. ‘Low-level theorists’ argue that perceptual experience is reducible to the experience of low-level properties, ‘high-level theorists’ argue that we have perceptual experiences of high-level properties, while ‘disunified view theorists’ argue that perceptual seemings can present high-level properties. The paper explores how cognitive states can penetrate perceptual experience and provides an i…Read more
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    Intentionality, Normativity and Naturalism
    Philosophia 43 (3): 611-624. 2015.
    Hutto and Satne review current attempts to provide a naturalized content and underline some of the most convincing reasons why they remain inadequate. The authors reframe and update Haugeland’s assessment of this research program, but besides describing the particular challenges facing the different candidate accounts, they also propose what seems to be a promising way to further a debate that has not advanced in recent years. In this paper I argue that a more detailed exploration of some aspect…Read more