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Amadeusz Just

University of Warsaw
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University of Warsaw
Institute of Philosophy
PhD
Warsaw, Poland
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Value Theory
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
Other Academic Areas
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Value Theory
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
Other Academic Areas
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    Locality of Ethical Rules
    In Lara Scaglia, Michał Dobrzański, Adam Klewenhagen, Wojciech Kozyra & Marcin Poręba (eds.), Locality of Reason: Introducing Locality into the Debates on Reason and Rationality, Brill. pp. 266-283. 2025.
    The chapter discusses ethical rules in the context of universality and locality. It begins with a brief overview of the exchange between Kantian ethical universalist Onora O’Neill and Wittgensteinian ethical particularist Cora Diamond. Building on O’Neill’s critique of the Wittgensteinians, it then explores two types of locality in moral thought: emotion-based and practice-based locality. Section 3 examines the universality of rules, particularly with regard to their abstract nature. I argue tha…Read more
    The chapter discusses ethical rules in the context of universality and locality. It begins with a brief overview of the exchange between Kantian ethical universalist Onora O’Neill and Wittgensteinian ethical particularist Cora Diamond. Building on O’Neill’s critique of the Wittgensteinians, it then explores two types of locality in moral thought: emotion-based and practice-based locality. Section 3 examines the universality of rules, particularly with regard to their abstract nature. I argue that O’Neill’s belief that abstraction makes rules universally followable is based on a questionable view of concepts and their relation to our lives. Section 4 briefly discusses some reasons for placing rules at the core of our moral life, and highlights the differences between Kant and O’Neill on this issue. The first part of Section 5 revisits emotion-based and practice-based locality, addressing some confusions from earlier presentations. The second part of Section 5 sums up the prospects for rule-based locality.
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    Feminist Philosophy — Language, Knowledge, And Politics. Contributions of the Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. Band / Vol. XXXI (edited book)
    with Isabel G. Gamero and Jasmin Trächtler
    Feminist EpistemologyFeminist PhilosophyLudwig Wittgenstein
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    Essay Review: Cora Diamond on Ethics (edited by Maria Balaska)
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 12. 2023.
    Essay Review: Cora Diamond on Ethics (ed. Maria Balaska)
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    The Importance of Being a Dog, or How to Bring Human Beings and Animals Back into Ethics
    Etyka 56. 2018.
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    The Importance of Being a Dog, or How to Bring Human Beings and Animals Back into Ethics (review)
    Etyka 56 121-131. 2018.
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