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    ABSTRACT In this paper, I discuss several arguments against non‐therapeutic mutilation. Interventions into bodily integrity, which do not serve a therapeutic purpose and are not regarded as aesthetically acceptable by the majority, e.g. tongue splitting, branding and flesh stapling, are now practised, but, however, are still seen as a kind of ‘aberration’ that ought not to be allowed. I reject several arguments for a possible ban on these body modifications. I find the common pathologisation of …Read more
  • Rezension (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 49 (1): 138-140. 1995.
  •  19
    Review: Zur Währungskrise der egalitären Gerechtigkeit (Teil 1) (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 57 (4). 2003.
  • Rezension zu: Angelika Krebs: Arbeit und Liebe
    Studia Philosophica. forthcoming.
  •  9
    Sachregister
    In Thomas Schramme & Michael Schefczyk (eds.), John Stuart Mill: Über Die Freiheit, De Gruyter. pp. 201-204. 2015.
  •  25
    Review: Philosophie und Medizin. Ein Blick in aktuelle Veröffentlichungen (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 51 (1). 1997.
  • Spór między naturalistami i normatywistami o pojęcie choroby umysłowej
    Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 1 137-144. 2000.
  •  14
    Review: Zur Währungskrise der egalitären Gerechtigkeit (Teil 2) (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 58 (1). 2004.
  •  9
    The chapter focuses on cases of assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia in relation to the rarely discussed notion of indirect paternalism. Indirect paternalism involves not just a paternalistic intervener and a person whose welfare is supposed to be protected, but also another party, whom I call “assistant.” Indirect paternalism interferes with an assistant in order to prevent harm to another person. I will introduce a strategy that paternalists can pursue to justify indirect paternalism. It …Read more
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    Political Perfectionism and State Paternalism
    Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 14 (1): 147-166. 2009.
  •  15
    Philosophie und Medizinethik
    Ethik in der Medizin 28 (4): 263-266. 2016.
  •  11
    Personenregister
    In Thomas Schramme & Michael Schefczyk (eds.), John Stuart Mill: Über Die Freiheit, De Gruyter. pp. 199-200. 2015.
  •  52
    In this paper, I will focus on the role that findings of the empirical sciences might play in justifying normative claims in political philosophy. In the first section, I will describe how political theory has become a discipline divorced from empirical sciences, against a strong current in post-war political philosophy. I then argue that Rawls’s idea of reflective equilibrium, rightly interpreted, leads to a perspective on the matter of justification that takes seriously empirical findings rega…Read more
  •  32
    Paternalism and Self‐Interest: A Rejoinder
    Bioethics 24 (4): 208-210. 2009.
    No Abstract
  •  86
    New trends in philosophy of psychiatry
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31 (1): 1-4. 2010.
  •  91
    On Being Wholeheartedly Ambivalent: Indecisive Will, Unity of the Self, and Integration by Narration (review)
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (1): 27-40. 2014.
    In this paper, I want to discuss the relation between ambivalence and the unity of the self. I will raise the question whether a person can be both ambivalent about his own will and nevertheless be wholehearted. Since Harry Frankfurt’s theory is my main point of reference, I briefly introduce his account of the will and the reasons for his opposition towards ambivalence in the first section. In the second section, I analyse different interpretations of ambivalence. In the third section, I provid…Read more
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    On Norman Daniels' interpretation of the moral significance of healthcare
    Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (1): 17-20. 2009.
    According to Norman Daniels, the moral significance of health needs stem from their impact on the normal opportunity range: pathological conditions involve comparative disadvantage. In this paper I defend an alternative reading of the moral importance of healthcare, which focuses on non-comparative aspects of disease. In the first section I distinguish two contrasting perspectives on pathological conditions, viz a comparative versus a non-comparative. By using this distinction I introduce a rela…Read more
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  •  54
    Lennart Nordenfelt’s theory of health: Introduction to the theme (review)
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (1): 3-4. 2006.
    The paper contrasts Lennart Nordenfelt’s normative theory of health with the naturalists’ point of view, especially in the version developed by Christopher Boorse. In the first part it defends Boorse’s analysis of disease against the charge that it falls short of its own standards by not being descriptive. The second part of the paper sets out to analyse the positive concept of health and introduces a distinction between a positive definition of health and a positive conception of health. An obj…Read more
  • Medizin und Philosophie: Ein Blick in aktuelle Veröffentlichungen
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 51 (1). 1997.
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    Natürlichkeit als Wert
    Analyse & Kritik 24 (2): 249-271. 2002.
    The predicate “natural” is often used in a normative fashion, especially in Bioethics. But that something is natural does not alone suffice to explain its value. In this essay, I want to fulfil mainly two tasks: Firstly, to differentiate between several usages of the concept of naturalness and scrutinize whether they may serve a function in ethics; secondly, to argue for the (eudaimonistic, not moral) value of naturalness in certain respects. The value of the natural lies firstly in its signific…Read more
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    Michael Schefczyk: Umverteilung AlS legitimationsproblem (review)
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 9 (5): 599-601. 2006.
  •  113
    ‘I hope that I get old before I die’: ageing and the concept of disease
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 34 (3): 171-187. 2013.
    Ageing is often deemed bad for people and something that ought to be eliminated. An important aspect of this normative aspect of ageing is whether ageing, i.e., senescence, is a disease. In this essay, I defend a theory of disease that concludes that ageing is not a disease, based on an account of natural function. I also criticize other arguments that lead to the same conclusion. It is important to be clear about valid reasons in this debate, since the failure of bad analyses is exploited by pr…Read more
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    Hinweise zu den Autorinnen und Autoren
    In Thomas Schramme & Michael Schefczyk (eds.), John Stuart Mill: Über Die Freiheit, De Gruyter. pp. 205-206. 2015.
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    John Stuart Mill: Über Die Freiheit (edited book)
    De Gruyter. 2015.
    This work provides an interpretation of John Stuart Mill s On Liberty and elucidates the fundamental principles of Mill s concept of liberty. For Mill, the right to form one s own convictions and live according to them should only be infringed upon for one reason, namely to prevent harm to others."
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    Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine (edited book)
    with Steven Edwards
    Springer. 2017.
    This is the first wide-ranging, multi-authored handbook in the field of philosophy of medicine, covering the underlying conceptual issues of many important social, political and ethical issues in health care. It introduces and develops over 70 topics, concepts, and issues in the field. It is written by distinguished specialists from multiple disciplines, including philosophy, health sciences, nursing, sociology, political theory, and medicine. Many difficult social and ethical issues in health c…Read more