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73Tugendideale in Smiths Theorie der moralischen GefühleIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 214-250. 2005.
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76David Hume und Adam Smith. Zur philosophischen Dimension einer FreundschaftIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 331-346. 2005.
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44Adam Smith über den Zufall als moralisches ProblemIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 160-177. 2005.
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50Sympathie für Adam Smith. Einige aktuelle philosophische und psychologische ÜberlegungenIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 251-276. 2005.
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71Zur Natürlichkeit der Moralphilosophie Adam SmithsIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 347-374. 2005.
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62Smith über die Gleichheit der Würde und den Standpunkt der 2. PersonIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 178-189. 2005.
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52„Moral Sense“ – Zur Geschichte einer Hypothese und ihrer Kritik bei Adam SmithIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 304-330. 2005.
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51Genesis und Geltung moralischer Normen – Ein Gedankenexperiment von Adam SmithIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 33-63. 2005.
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52Moralische Dilemmata und der Dialogismus von Adam Smiths Theorie der moralischen GefühleIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 190-213. 2005.
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52Angemessenheit und Mittelmaß – Wie Gefühle und Handlungen aufeinander abgestimmt werdenIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 277-303. 2005.
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73Fair play, Übelnehmen und der Sinn für Gerechtigkeit: Kritische Überlegungen zu Adam SmithIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 128-159. 2005.
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38EinleitungIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 1-14. 2005.
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43Adam Smith und die Objektivität moralischer Urteile: Ein MittelwegIn Christel Fricke & Hans-Peter Schütt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 15-32. 2005.
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Das Dilemma der Moralpsychologie - Vier Auswege im VergleichPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 112 (1): 51. 2005.
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62Nature, Culture, Gods, and Reason: Exploring Evaluative and Normative Constraints on Right Action in a Historical and Comparative PerspectiveJournal of Value Inquiry 49 (4): 503-515. 2015.
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112Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl: A Collection of Essays (edited book)Ontos. 2012.Can we have objective knowledge of the world? Can we understand what is morally right or wrong? Yes, to some extent. This is the answer given by Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl. Both rejected David Hume s skeptical account of what we can hope to understand. But they held his empirical method in high regard, inquiring into the way we perceive and emotionally experience the world, into the nature and function of human empathy and sympathy and the role of the imagination in processes of intersubjecti…Read more
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The acroamatic dimension of hermeneutics+ recent works by Riedel, ManfredPhilosophische Rundschau 39 (4): 304-308. 1992.
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199Lo que no podemos hacernos el uno al otro. Sobre el perdón y la vulnerabilidad moralUniversitas Philosophica 32 (64): 125-152. 2015.Forgiveness typically becomes an issue where an offender has wronged a victim. What the offender and his victim are concerned with when engaging in a process of asking for and granting forgiveness includes the social relations that previously existed between them. It is against the background of these relations that the question arises whether there can be a duty for a victim to forgive and a right for an offender to be forgiven. I suggest distinguishing between personal and moral relations betw…Read more
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101Adam Smith: The sympathetic process and the origin and function of conscienceIn Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli & Craig Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith, Oxford University Press. pp. 177. 2013.According to Adam Smith, the acquisition of moral conscience is an essential part of a person’s moral education. I argue that moral conscience as conceived by Smith enables a person to intentionally take the role of an impartial spectator. I trace the process of moral education from the child in its family, to interaction with peers to learning and then to a self-evaluation, learning to become one’s own spectator and judge. This is a move from uncritical trust to external guidance to acquiring t…Read more
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61Questioning the Importance of Being Normal – An Inquiry into the Normative Constraints of NormalityJournal of Value Inquiry 49 (4): 691-713. 2015.
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64KantIn Stefan Lorenz Sorgner & Oliver Fürbeth (eds.), Music in German Philosophy: An Introduction, University of Chicago Press. 2011.This chapter presents a short biography of Immanuel Kant. It then reviews his particular thoughts on musical philosophy. Kant was born on April 22, 1724 in Königsberg. He never married and died in his house on February 12, 1804. He placed the theory of cognition at the beginning of his critical transcendental philosophy, in Critique of Pure Reason. His theory of art was pointed toward identifying the place that the judgment of beautiful objects in nature and art occupies in his system of transce…Read more
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167The Ethics of Forgiveness: A Collection of Essays (edited book)Routledge. 2013.We are often pressed to forgive or in need of forgiveness: Wrongdoing is common. Even after a perpetrator has been taken to court and punished, forgiveness still has a role to play. How should a victim and a perpetrator relate to each other outside the courtroom, and how should others relate to them? Communicating about forgiveness is particularly urgent in cases of civil war and crimes against humanity inside a community where, if there were no forgiveness, the community would fall apart. Forgi…Read more
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52Moral Dignity and Moral Vulnerability in a Kantian PerspectiveIn Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 197-206. 2013.
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28Das Recht der Vernunft: Kant und Hegel über Denken, Erkennen und Handeln (edited book)Frommann-Holzboog. 1995."Hans Friedrich Fulda zum 65. Geburtstag"--P. [5].
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52Kants Theorie des guten Willens zwischen empiristischer Konsenstheorie und Crusianischer MoraltheologieIn Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 202-210. 2001.
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75The Good, the Bad, and the UglyProceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 1 793-802. 1995.
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62Moral principles are universally valid, valid for all human beings in so far as they are mature, responsible and of a sound mind – this idea is an essential part of our understanding of morality. Moral principles do not allow for any exceptions. Therefore, we expect from every person we take for mature and responsible to do her or his moral duty. This does not mean that we are naive about the moral goodness of human beings. We just cannot give up this expectation without considering a person as …Read more
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