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    Contributors
    with Camilla Serck-Hanssen, Bernd Dörflinger, Gerold Prauss, Marcus Willaschek, Gabriele Gava, Karl Ameriks, R. Lanier Anderson, Jill Vance Buroker, Mario Caimi, Mirella Capozzi, Monique Castillo, Andrew Chignell, Klaus Düsing, Andrea Marlen Esser, Michael Friedman, Arthur Ripstein, Bianca Ancillotti, Sabrina Maren Bauer, Henny Blomme, Jodie Heap, Sergey Katrechko, Ted Kinnaman, Chong-Fuk Lau, Nikolay Milkov, Stephen R. Palmquist, Güçsal Pusar, Maja Schepelmann, Dieter Schönecker, Jelscha Schmid, Houston Smit, Uygar Abaci, Christopher Benzenberg, Jochen Bojanowski, Alexander Buchinski, Rosalind Chaplin, Angelo Cicatello, Graciela T. De Pierris, Corey W. Dyck, Héctor Ferreiro, Marcello Garibbo, Martin Hammer, Dietmar H. Heidemann, David Hyder, Tim Jankowiak, Marialena Karampatsou, Manja Kisner, Frode Kjosavik, Lucas Leitão Silveira, J. Colin McQuillan, Michael Oberst, Christian Onof, Stefano Papa, Aimen Remida, Keita Sato, Dennis Schulting, Justin Shaddock, and Anhui Huang
    In Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 2041-2046. 2021.
  • Among the so-called “immaterial aspects” of poverty is the shame traditionally attached to this condition. Our paper starts from empirical researches that registered the voice of poor people with regard to this aspect and proceeds to discuss how these experiences can be descriptively categorized and normatively evaluated. A first major distinction between humiliation and shame will be necessary in order to better understand what precisely people experience and under which circumstances. We will …Read more
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    Das Völkerrecht (§§ 53–61)
    In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Metaphysische Anfangsgrnde der Rechtslehre, Akademie Verlag. pp. 235-255. 1999.
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    Like Trees in a Forest or Like Flowers in a Garden? How Individuals Are Forced to Be Free in Kant’s Political Theory
    In Valerio Rohden, Ricardo R. Terra, Guido A. De Almeida & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 643-652. 2008.
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    Grundbedürfnisse als Handlungsgründe
    In Hans Johann Glock, Julian Nida-Rümelin & Elif Özmen (eds.), Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, . pp. 633-651. 2012.
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    This paper offers some considerations about the so-called constitutionalism of effectiveness or neoconstitutionalism, however limiting itself to discussing its theoretical aspects, instead of analyzing concrete cases. First, it briefly presents the main principles of neoconstitutionalism, particularly in the formulation of Luis Prieto Sanchís; then, it presents some considerations based on the observations of some of its critics, particularly Juan García Amado. The arguments of these two authors…Read more
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    Beati Possidentes? Kant on Inequality and Poverty
    Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3). 2017.
    The paper starts from an expression used by Kant in the Doctrine of Right: Beati possidentes. It then discusses Kant’s arguments for justifying the possession of land by individuals and by political community. Its main hypothesis is the following: If we consider unacceptable the application of the Beati possidentes principle on a global level, then we have a good reason to reject it also on the domestic level. It reaches this conclusion not by pointing out the undesirable consequences of the pri…Read more
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    How much Schopenhauer is there really in Wagner?
    Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 11 (2). 2012.
    The paper aims at analyzing some Wagnerian figures in order to show that the influence of Schopenhauer’s philosophy on Wagner is not as strong as commonly held – at least not in his operas. The figures that shall be considered are: Wotan and Brünnhilde, Tristan and Isolde, and finally Parsifal, who appears to be the only Schopenhauerian character of all.
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    Editorial
    Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 5 (1). 2006.
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    I would consider myself to be a naturalist
    Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 5 (1). 2006.
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    Editorial
    Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 4 (1). 2005.
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    Global justice as moral issue -Interviewing Thomas Pogge
    Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 4 (1). 2005.
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    The Contrabassist and the CEO: Moral Judgment and Collective Identity
    Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 2 (2). 2003.
    How much is a moral judgment on a single act influenced by circumstances which have little to do with the nature of the act itself? How much have certain moral judgments to do with the common history and shared experience of a certain group of individuals? Using two cases taken from life (a German musician and a German CEO behaving both in a morally wrong way but with very different consequences from the point of view of moral judgement and with very different reactions from the German public), …Read more
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    Editorial
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 5 (1): 1-1. 2006.
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    Wie Aktuell ist Kants moralphilosophie? - Interview mit Otfried Höffe
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 3 (2): 99-103. 2004.
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    Global justice as moral issue -Interviewing Thomas Pogge
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 4 (1): 2-6. 2005.
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    The Contrabassist and the CEO: Moral Judgment and Collective Identity
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 2 (2). 2003.
    How much is a moral judgment on a single act influenced by circumstances which have little to do with the nature of the act itself? How much have certain moral judgments to do with the common history and shared experience of a certain group of individuals? Using two cases taken from life (a German musician and a German CEO behaving both in a morally wrong way but with very different consequences from the point of view of moral judgement and with very different reactions from the German public), …Read more
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    Editorial
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 4 (1): 1-1. 2005.
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    12. Das Völkerrecht (§§ 53–61)
    In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Metaphysische Anfangsgrnde der Rechtslehre, Akademie Verlag. pp. 235-255. 1999.
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    Welche Zukunft für die Demokratie? Welche Demokratie für die Zukunft? (review)
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 9 (1): 149-155. 2010.
    Otfried Höffes neuestes Buch zum Thema, Demokratie in der heutigen Welt“ – ein Thema, dem der Tübinger Sozialphilosoph schon die vorausgegangenen Bände Demokratie im Zeitalter der Globalisierung und Wirstschaftsbürger, Staatsbürger, Weltbürger gewidmet hatte – stellt einen wichtigen Versuch dar, die Frage der Zukunftsfähigkeit der Demokratie zu beantworten
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    Reconhecimento e solidariedade
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 8 (3): 101-113. 2009.
    Este artigo se propõe refletir sobre a possibilidade de uma teoria do respeito social e da solidariedade cívica. Para este, serão utilizados três conceitos introduzidos ou desenvolvidos por vários autores: o conceito de sofrimento socialmente evitável desenvolvido por Barrington Moore jr., a idéia de sociedade decente de Avishai Margalit e, finalmente, o conceito de capability assim como o utilizam Amartya Sem e Martha Nussbaum. Este último será posto em relação a uma teoria da autonomia moral q…Read more
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    Direitos Humanos em Kant e Habermas (review)
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 10 (1): 179-184. 2011.
    O livro de Milene Tonetto é mais ambicioso do que o título poderia deixar pensar. Longe de limitar-se a uma exposição da temática dos direitos humanos nos dois autores em questão, o texto representa uma contribuição importante à discussão acerca dos fundamentos do direito em Kant e da relação entre direito e moral na obra deste pensador, assim como à discussão acerca da fundamentação do direito oferecida por Habermas
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    Alienados e culpados: os cidadãos no republicanismo contempor'neo
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 9 (2): 267-288. 2010.
    O artigo trata de um déficit teórico presente no pensamento neo-republicano dos últimos anos, a saber a falta de qualquer discurso relativo à concentração de poder econômico e político nas mãos de uma minoria. Depois de uma breve exposição de algumas variantes do republicanismo contemporâneo , se analisam algumas críticas formuladas por Robert Dahl e Kenneth Baynes . Finalmente, são consideradas as posições de Robert Putnam e Benjamin Barber, a fim de desenvolver algumas considerações sobre a qu…Read more
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    Systemic Suffering as a Critical Tool
    Dois Pontos 19 (1). 2023.
    In this paper, I defend that the concept of systemic suffering represents a useful tool for social criticism. I shall first make some preliminary methodological remarks (1) and present different meanings that have been attributed to the concept of social suffering (2). I will then suggest that we adopt the concept of systemic suffering instead (3). The next step consists in showing how this form of suffering is connected to the existence of non-material aspects that contribute to social reproduc…Read more