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152Kant, moral overdemandingness and self‐scrutinyNoûs 55 (2): 293-316. 2019.This paper contributes to the debate about how the overdemandingness objection applies to Kant's ethics. I first look at the versions of the overdemandingness objections Kant himself levels against other ethicists and ethical principles and I discuss in what sense he acknowledges overdemandingness as a problem. Then I argue that, according to Kant's own standards, introspection about the moral worthiness of one's actions can constitute forms of moral overdemandingness. Self-scrutiny and Kant's w…Read more
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77A Funeral March for Those Drowning in Shallow Ponds?: Imperfect Duties and EmergenciesKant Studien 110 (2): 236-255. 2019.I discuss the problem that Kant’s ethics seems to be incapable of capturing our strong intuition that emergencies create a context for actions that is very different from other cases of helping and from other opportunities to further obligatory ends. I argue that if we pay attention to how Kant grounds beneficence we see that distress and emergency function as constitutive concerns. They are vital to establishing the duty of beneficence in the first place, and they also guide the application of …Read more
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68Kant on Reflection and Virtue Melissa Merritt, (Cambridge: University Press, 2018, 234pp ISBN: 9781108344005, £75.00 hbk (review)European Journal of Philosophy 27 (2): 532-534. 2019.European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
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68Kant’s transition project and late philosophy. Connecting the Opus postumum and Metaphysics of Morals (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (3): 656-659. 2019.Volume 27, Issue 3, May 2019, Page 656-659.
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67How can Common Rational Capacities Confirm the Correctness of the Deduction in Groundwork III—and Why does it Matter?Hegel Bulletin 35 (2): 228-251. 2014.Kant claims inGroundworkIV:454 that the correctness of his complex philosophical deduction is confirmed by the ‘practical use of common human reason’. My paper discusses how this confirmation is possible, and why it is important for Kant’s project in theGroundwork. I argue that agents without philosophical training consider an intelligible standpoint, which is one of the central elements of the deduction, to be possible (i), that they take up this standpoint insofar as they reason under the idea…Read more
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151The Demandingness of Beneficence and Kant’s System of DutiesSocial Theory and Practice 44 (3): 405-436. 2018.This paper contributes to the discussion of the moral demandingness of Kantian ethics by critically discussing an argument that is currently popular among Kantians. The argument from the system of duties holds that (a) in the Kantian system of duties the demandingness of our duty of beneficence is internally moderated by other moral prescriptions, such as the indirect duty to secure happiness, duties to oneself and special obligations. Furthermore, proponents of this argument claim (b) that via …Read more
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59Reflection or Ethical Community? Kant’s and Hegel’s Conception of Pre-Theoretical Moral CognitionHegel-Jahrbuch 2017 (1): 247-252. 2017.
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141The Moral-Psychology of the Common Agent – A Reply to Ido GeigerBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (5): 976-989. 2015.Ido Geiger's paper ‘What it is the Use of the Universal Law Formula of the Categorical Imperative?’ is part of a growing trend in Kant scholarship, which stresses the significance of the rational competence of ordinary human beings. I argue that this approach needs to take into account that the common agent is an active reasoner who has the means to find out what she ought to do. The purpose of my paper is to show how universality already figures in the active reasoning of pre-theoretical agents…Read more
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106When the Reflective Watch-Dog Barks: Conscience and Self-Deception in KantJournal of Value Inquiry 51 (1): 85-104. 2017.
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222Kant and Moral DemandingnessEthical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (1): 75-89. 2015.We discuss the demandingness of Kant’s ethics. Whilst previous discussions of this issue focused on imperfect duties, our first aim is to show that Kantian demandingness is especially salient in the class of perfect duties. Our second aim is to introduce a fine-grained picture of demandingness by distinguishing between different possible components of a moral theory which can lead to demandingness: a required process of decision making, overridingness and the stringent content of demands, due to…Read more
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131The Limits of Moral Authority (review)International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (5): 739-743. 2017.
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109Parfit und Kant über vernünftige Zustimmung Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 3 (2): 221-254. 2016.Nach Parfit konvergieren die systematisch stärksten Versionen von Kantianismus, Regel-Konsequentialismus und Kontraktualismus in einer Triple Theory. Ich konzentriere mich auf eine der zentralen Schwierigkeiten, Kantianismus und Konsequentialismus zusammenzubringen: die Rolle von Zustimmung, welche ihren deutlichsten Ausdruck in Kants Zweck-an-sich-Formel findet. Ich zeige zunächst, wie die Einführung unparteilicher, nichtmoralischer Gründe, auf der viel Gewicht in Parfits Zustimmungsprinzip lie…Read more
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160Peer-Disagreement about Restaurant Bills and AbortionGrazer Philosophische Studien 94 (4): 577-604. 2017.The author defends Conciliationism as a response to peer-disagreement in ethics against a prominent objection: if in cases of peer-disagreement we have to move our credences towards those of our dissenting peers, then we have to adopt scepticism in fields where disagreement between peers abounds. For this objection, the case of ethics is particularly worrisome. The author argues that the objection from scepticism is based on a highly idealised notion of an epistemic peer. In cases of disagreemen…Read more
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145Kant's Criticism of Common Moral Rational CognitionEuropean Journal of Philosophy 24 (4): 85-108. 2016.There is a consensus that Kant's aim in the Groundwork is to clarify, systematize and vindicate the common conception of morality. Philosophical theory hence serves a restorative function. It can strengthen agents' motivation, protect against self-deception and correct misunderstandings produced by uncritical moral theory. In this paper, I argue that Kant also corrects the common perspective and that Kant's Groundwork shows in which senses the common perspective, even considered apart from its p…Read more
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74Experiments in Ethics?Idealistic Studies 46 (1): 41-64. 2016.I discuss two puzzling and neglected passages in the Critique of Practical Reason, namely, V:92 and V:163. In these passages Kant claims that practical philosophers should follow the paradigm of the chemist and conduct experiments on common human reason. I explain Kant’s conception of the chemical experiment, provide a detailed interpretation of the two passages in question, and conclude by applying the structure of the chemical experiment to the Analytic of the Critique of Practical Reason. Che…Read more
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107Educating the Common Agent: Kant on the Varieties of Moral EducationArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 97 (3): 358-387. 2015.Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 97 Heft: 3 Seiten: 358-387
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211Review: Grenberg, Kant's Defense of Common Moral Experience: A Phenomenological Account (review)Kantian Review 19 (2): 315-318. 2014.Publisher PDF.
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79In my thesis I explain why the common, pre-theoretical understanding of morality is an important part of Kant’s ethics, and I critically evaluate what the strengths and weaknesses are of doing ethics with the common perspective as a point of reference. In chapter 1, I discuss the significance of common rational capacities for the deduction in Groundwork III as well as for the Fact of Reason. Attention to the fundamental role of common rational capacities in the Second Critique reveals that Kant …Read more
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57Die Ansprüche der Theorie und Praxis in der Nikomachischen EthikZeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 70 (3): 380-399. 2016.
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50Warum Atheisten den methodologischen Atheismus nicht brauchenZeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 70 (4): 550-561. 2016.In his recent book Gott denken, Holm Tetens argues for a theist claim. Some of his arguments for this claim are based on his criticism of a particular account of science that Tetens attributes to atheists. This account of science consists in the normative principle of,,methodological atheism" and two additional normative principles. In this paper, I will present three objections to Tetens' criticism. My main objection is that – contrary to Tetens' view – atheists do not have to accept methodolog…Read more
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| History of Western Philosophy |
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