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    Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike (edited book)
    De Gruyter. 2010.
    Was ist der Mensch? Das ist eine der "großen" philosophischen Fragen, und immer wieder werden bei der Beantwortung dieser Frage antike Denker zitiert. Das vorliegende Buch ist die erste Gesamtdarstellung des anthropologischen Denkens in der Antike. In fünfzehn Beiträgen behandelt der Band alle wichtigen antiken Philosophen und Philosophenschulen, von den Vorsokratikern bis zu Augustinus. Bewusst schaut der Band dabei über die Grenzen dessen hinaus, was wir heute "Philosophie" nennen, und wendet …Read more
  •  8
    Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike. Zur Einleitung
    In Ludger Jansen & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike, De Gruyter. pp. 1-9. 2010.
  •  9
    Vorwort
    In Ludger Jansen & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike, De Gruyter. 2010.
  •  4
    Personenverzeichnis
    In Ludger Jansen & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike, De Gruyter. pp. 407-414. 2010.
  •  8
    Über die Autoren
    In Ludger Jansen & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike, De Gruyter. pp. 399-402. 2010.
  •  4
    Inhaltsverzeichnis
    In Ludger Jansen & Christoph Jedan (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike, De Gruyter. 2010.
  •  88
    Wille Und Handlung in der Philosophie der Kaiserzeit Und Spätantike (edited book)
    with Jörn Müller, Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Therese Fuhrer, Benedikt Strobel, Erik Eliasson, Reinholdo Aloysio Ullmann, Fernando Rey Puente, Michele Abbate, Matthias Perkams, Joachim Söder, Theo Kobusch, and Josef Lössl
    De Gruyter. 2010.
    Unter dem Willen versteht man die Fähigkeit eines Akteurs, sich frei und überlegtermaßen Ziele zu setzen sowie sie im Handeln planmäßig und beharrlich zu verfolgen. In diesem Band werden erstmals umfassend die begriffs- und problemgeschichtlichen Entwicklungen innerhalb der verschiedenen Philosophenschulen (Stoa, Neuplatonismus, Peripatetik) sowie in der christlichen Patristik untersucht, die zur Ausbildung eines philosophisch "vollwertigen" Willensbegriffs in der Spätantike geführt haben.
  •  64
    AI-Inclusivity in Healthcare: Motivating an Institutional Epistemic Trust Perspective
    with Kritika Maheshwari, Imke Christiaans, Mariëlle van Gijn, Els Maeckelberghe, and Mirjam Plantinga
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 34 (1): 121-135. 2025.
    This paper motivates institutional epistemic trust as an important ethical consideration informing the responsible development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies (or AI-inclusivity) in healthcare. Drawing on recent literature on epistemic trust and public trust in science, we start by examining the conditions under which we can have institutional epistemic trust in AI-inclusive healthcare systems and their members as providers of medical information and advice. In pa…Read more
  • A religious world-view -- Stoic corporealism -- Stoic theology -- Two pictures of fate -- Virtue and the virtues -- Definitions of virtue -- Chrysippus: characterisation of virtue as perfect state -- Virtue as consistent character -- The virtues as epistmai -- The virtues, different yet inseparable -- The difference between the virtues -- The inseparability of the virtues -- A catalogue of virtues -- Ethical virtues additional (generic) virtues -- The openness of Chrysippus catalogue of virtues …Read more
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    Exploring the Postsecular : The Religious, the Political and the Urban (edited book)
    with Arie L. Molendijk and Justin Beaumont
    BRILL. 2010.
    This book examines contemporary relations between religion, politics and urban societies from a theoretical perspective. Special attention is paid to those authors (e.g. Habermas, Taylor) who analyze new global constellations in terms of a shift from the secular to the postsecular.
  •  90
    AI-Inclusivity in Healthcare: Motivating an Institutional Epistemic Trust Perspective
    with Kritika Maheshwari, Imke Christiaans, Mariëlle van Gijn, Els Maeckelberghe, and Mirjam Plantinga
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1-15. 2024.
    This paper motivates institutional epistemic trust as an important ethical consideration informing the responsible development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies (or AI-inclusivity) in healthcare. Drawing on recent literature on epistemic trust and public trust in science, we start by examining the conditions under which we can have institutional epistemic trust in AI-inclusive healthcare systems and their members as providers of medical information and advice. In pa…Read more
  •  57
    The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contemporary political theories. This article takes issue with the claim that Socrates anticipated modern theories of deliberative democracy. It examines three early Platonic dialogues and argues that the Socrates presented in the dialogues is actually far more dogmatic in ethical as well as religious matters than such annexations of Socrates can acknowledge. Furthermore, Socrates does not develop a theory …Read more
  • Burkhard Hafemann: Aristoteles' transzendentaler Realismus (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 51 (4). 1998.
  •  53
    Zur Aktualität des stoischen Kompatibilismus
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 55 (3). 2001.
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    The book argues that the theological motifs in Stoic philosophy are pivotal to our understanding of Stoic ethics. Part One offers an introductory overview of the religious world view of the Stoics. Part Two examines the Stoic characterizations of virtue and the virtues. Part Three deals with Stoic theories of how human beings can become virtuous. Part Four studies the practices of Stoic ethics. It shows inter alia how the Chrysippean table of virtues is still an (unacknowledged) influence behind…Read more
  • The article argues that frequently-voiced critiques of Rawls’s political liberalism have been misguided, because the ignore the extent to which Rawls takes his inspiration from a particular historical experience, namely that of the USA. The article suggests that a better model to accommodate the European historical experience would be a ‘symbolic’ presence of religion in public political argument: In a situation of world-view pluralism, politicians are well advised to show how the values and coe…Read more
  • Religiöse Ethik und säkulare politische Vernunft
    Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift 64 (2): 135-149. 2010.
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    Göttliches und menschliches Handeln in der frühen Stoa
    In Jörn Müller, Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Christoph Jedan, Therese Fuhrer, Benedikt Strobel, Erik Eliasson, Reinholdo Aloysio Ullmann, Fernando Rey Puente, Michele Abbate, Matthias Perkams, Joachim Söder, Theo Kobusch & Josef Lössl (eds.), Wille Und Handlung in der Philosophie der Kaiserzeit Und Spätantike, De Gruyter. pp. 25-44. 2010.
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    Troost door argumenten: Herwaardering van een filosofische en christelijke traditie
    Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift 68 (1 & 2). 2014.
    The article attempts to put the undervalued cultural phenomenon of offering comfort by means of persuasive speech acts (‘arguments’) on the research agenda of the human¬ities. The article proceeds in four steps. First, it defines ‘argumentative consolation’. Second, it argues that there has been a broad overlap of ancient philosophical and Christian modes of argumentative consolation. Third, it would be misguided to attribute today’s uneasiness with argumentative consolation to a process of ‘sec…Read more
  •  102
    It is often assumed that a single, diachronically persistent motif of imitating god can be identifijied in Ancient philosophy and early Christianity. The present article takes issue with this assumption and seeks to establish the conceptual framework for a more sophisticated discussion of homoiôsis. The article identifijies eight crucial junctures at which homoiôsis stories can diverge. For all the variance of homoiôsis narratives, the category of imitation of the divine remains a useful analyti…Read more
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    Terrorisme, verantwoordelijkheid en het radicale kwaad: Kants Religionsschrift herlezen
    Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift 61 (1): 17-29. 2007.
    TERRORISM, RESPONSIBILITY, AND RADICAL EVIL: RE-READING KANT?S RELIGIONSSCHRIFT In recent debates, insufficient attention has been paid to the positive role religions can play in modern societies. Religions offer insights that remain important even in secular societies. Kant?s conception of radical evil is a paradigm of positive engage�ment with Christian dogmatics. This article argues that Kant cannot formulate his con�ception of radical evil without falling back on Christian interpretative res…Read more
  • Ricardo Salles: The Stoics on Determinism and Compatiblism (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 60 (1). 2007.
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    In Western public discourse there is a long tradition of opposing secular and religious values. In consequence, religion has been increasingly excluded from the public domain and relegated to the realm of personal motivation. From different perspectives, the present collection of essays shows that religion still has an important role to play in the public domain. In exploring the possibility of a rapprochement between religious and secular values, the contributions to this volume offer important…Read more