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    Axel Honneth: Die Idee des Sozialismus
    Philosophische Rundschau 63 (2): 168-171. 2016.
    Axel Honneth: Die Idee des Sozialismus.
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    What makes bodies beautiful
    Leist, Anton . What Makes Bodies Beautiful. Journal of Philosophy and Medicine, 28:187-219. 2003.
    Health and beauty are the most important physical ideals. This paper seeks to compare and contrast these ideals, based on a value theory of human abilities. Health is comprehended as a potential ability to act grounded in bodily functions. Beauty is explained as a symbolising reference to happiness, physical beauty as a combination of organic orientation to purpose and virtuous orientation to action. Physical beauty is the implicit symbolic expression of mental and physical health. This teleolog…Read more
  •  76
    Ein Plädoyer für die Beendigung der Suche nach Wahrheitskriterien
    Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 6 (2): 217-234. 1975.
    Es soll die These begründet werden, daß die Suche nach Wahrheitskriterien als philosophische Anstrengung sinnlos ist, weil einerseits mit Wahrheit ein Absolutheitsanspruch der Erkenntnis erhoben werden muß, andererseits aber ein solcher Anspruch mit Hilfe von Wahrheitskriterien nicht eingelöst werden kann. Die Begründung faßt den spezifischen Geltungscharakter des Wahrheitsanspruchs und einen unausweichlichen Regreß bei Wahrheitsfragen als geeignete Hinweise auf, daß und wieso Wahrheitskriterien…Read more
  •  35
    Menschenwürde als Ausdruck
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (4). 2005.
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    In Geschichten verstrickt. Uber: Peter Bieri: Das Handwerk der Freiheit
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 52 (2): 313. 2004.
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    Am Abgrund der Gründe
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (2). 2003.
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    Angewandte Ethik zwischen theoretischem Anspruch und sozialer Funktion
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (5): 753. 1998.
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    Klima auf Gegenseitigkeit
    Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 16 (1): 159-178. 2012.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik Jahrgang: 16 Heft: 1 Seiten: 159-178
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    Auf der Suche nach dem Blick von Nirgendwo
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (4): 621-628. 2008.
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    Individuelles Handeln und Macht: Foucaults Herausforderung
    Analyse & Kritik 13 (2): 170-183. 1991.
    Foucault’s twofold attack on the modem concept of power gives us something to think about. Backed by ingenious historical analyses he devises an idea of systemic and productive power, abstracted from the conceptual connections between power and individual power-sources, viz. power and restrictions of freedom. The article probes Foucault’s historical sketches on. these two tasks. It defends the less radical view of power as constraining interests and freedom.
  • Hector-Neri Castañeda: On Philosophical Method
    Philosophische Rundschau 29 (n/a): 133. 1982.
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    This critical review concentrates on four important parts of Raimo Tuomela’s analytical theory of social action. It examines the book’s reconstructions of social action, of practical reasoning in this context, of social norms and it investigates its claim to a conceptual individualism. The result is critical in several aspects. Tuomela’s most original idea in the analysis of joint action, that of we-intentions, is not broad enough to cover more than a part of social action in the commonly unders…Read more
  •  201
    Social Relations Instead of Altruistic Punishment
    Analyse & Kritik 27 (1): 158-171. 2005.
    Ernst Fehr’s experimental research on altruistic behaviour aims at superseding the classical homo oeconomicus in micro-economic behaviour theory. This essay discusses Fehr’s results from two points of view: first, in regard to the understanding of social action associated with the term “altruism”; second, in regard to the ‘anthropological’ strategy of research that is based on the laboratory method. Against the emphasis on altruism it will be argued that it misleads into providing a distorted de…Read more
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    Sustainability is currently the term dominating environmental policy. Its extensive political diffusion is in stark contrast, however, to the extent to which there is agreement over its meaning. Its ability to motivate is not in question, but a certain scepticism surrounds its ideological content. Since ideological terms have no objective basis, it is therefore important for the purposes of environmental policy to establish whether such scepticism is justified.
  • Mit Marx von Gerechtigkeit zu Freiheit und zuruck
    Philosophische Rundschau 32 (3-4): 198. 1985.
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    Überlebt der Utilitarismus? Peter Singer und das Tötungsverbot
    Studia Philosophica 50 (n/a): 143-161. 1991.
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    Wer was wovon lernen könnte
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (6): 1030-1033. 2012.
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    Zum Programm einer kritischen Sozialwissenschaft−Empirie und Theorie
    with Michael Baurmann and Dieter Mans
    Analyse & Kritik 1 (1): 1-29. 1979.
    The article argues for a synthesis between analytical philosophy and social sciences as relevant and necessary. The motivation and framework of such a synthesis is outlined on the basis of a critical social science. The authors illuminate such a perspective negatively in a critique of empirical and theoretical sociology, then positively in a clarification of the critical standpoint. Four theses, two under each-aspect, are defended: 1. Concerning empirical social sciences Neither the quantitative…Read more
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    Gerechtigkeit bauen – Variationen mit Hume
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (6): 1029-1061. 2014.
    Among philosophers and social scientists, Hume’s idea of justice is generally identified with a system of rules based on mutual advantage, their moral quality playing either an insignificant or no part at all. This conventional or contractarian model, respectively, is not adequate to the special institution of morality or, in Hume, to the virtues, artificial or natural. It is not self-interest but sympathy in combination with the indirect passions of pride and humility that gives conventions the…Read more