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8Johann Benjamin Erhard on economic injusticeBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 1-17. forthcoming.Unlike Johann Benjamin Erhard’s views on art, right, revolution, and structural misrecognition, his discussion of economic injustice, here understood as the lawful economic oppression of one’s end-setting human nature, has garnered little attention. To begin filling this gap, I focus on central passages from his 1795 book On the Right of the People to a Revolution wherein Erhard discusses two cases of economic injustice. By reconstructing these claims within his Kantian perfectionist framework, …Read more
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10Hermann Cohen’s Neo-Kantian Ethical SocialismKantian Review 1-22. forthcoming.Hermann Cohen, the founding father of Marburg neo-Kantianism, is known for criticising capitalism from a Kantian ethical perspective. Thus far, the role of the notion of humanity in this critique has been viewed as grounding what I shall call the ‘purposive labour reading’. This reading takes Cohen’s primary interest to lie in a reorganisation of work so that our humanity, which requires us to be treated as ends, remains intact. With the aim to better understand the relevant notion of humanity, …Read more
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18Objectivity and truth in Ernst Cassirer’s ethicsContinental Philosophy Review 57 (3): 455-469. 2024.Cassirer’s view on ethical objectivity is puzzling. In his scarce comments on Kantian ethics, he defines the “pure will” as a “function of consciousness,” which he considers a prerequisite for the possibility of objective ethical normativity embedded in empirical reality. In the existing body of literature, we find two different interpretations of Cassirer’s account of ethical objectivity. The “meta-philosophical” interpretation takes objectivity as a telos that humanity gradually approaches, th…Read more
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8‘Left-Kantianism’ and the ‘Scientific Dispute’ between Rudolf Stammler and Hermann CohenArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (3): 632-655. 2024.This paper argues that the ‘scientific dispute’ between Hermann Cohen and Rudolf Stammler is symptomatic of a philosophical movement of left-wing Kant interpretations at the turn of the twentieth century. By outlining influential predecessors that shaped Cohen’s and Stammler’s thinking, I show that their Kantian justifications of socialism differ regarding their conception of law, history, and the political implications that follow from their practical philosophies. Against scholars who suggest …Read more
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28Left-Kantianism in the Marburg SchoolDe Gruyter. 2023.Widmer sheds light on a neglected aspect of the Western philosophical tradition. Following an era of Hegelianism, the members of the neo-Kantian "Marburg School," such as Friedrich Albert Lange, Hermann Cohen, Rudolf Stammler, Paul Natorp, and Ernst Cassirer defended socialism or left-wing ideals on Kantian principles. In doing so, Widmer breaks with two mistaken assumptions. First, Widmer demonstrates that the left-Hegelian and Marxist traditions were not the only significant philosophical sour…Read more
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439Marburg neo-Kantianism: The Evolution of Rationality and Genealogical CritiqueIn Cambridge Handbook of Continental Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. forthcoming.
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502A Contextualist Approach to Teaching Antisemitism in Philosophy ClassJournal of Didactics of Philosophy 6 (1). 2022.This paper argues for a ‘contextualist’ approach to teaching antisemitism in philosophy class. The traditional ‘systematic’ approach emphasizes recognizing and dismantling antisemitic aspects in canonical philosophical texts. The introduced contextualist approach broadens the perspective, treating philosophy as a continuous debate embedded in cultural realities. It focuses on historical controversies rather than isolated arguments, includes the voice and the perspectives of the oppressed, and so…Read more
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392‘Left-Kantianism’ and the ‘Scientific Dispute’ between Rudolf Stammler and Hermann CohenArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie. forthcoming.This paper argues that the ‘scientific dispute’ between Hermann Cohen and Rudolf Stammler is symptomatic of a philosophical movement of left-wing Kant interpretations at the turn of the twentieth century. By outlining influential predecessors that shaped Cohen’s and Stammler’s thinking, I show that their Kantian justifications of socialism differ regarding their conception of law, history, and the political implications that follow from their practical philosophies. Against scholars who sug…Read more
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799Psychophysiological Transcendentalism in Friedrich Albert Lange’s Social and Political PhilosophyJournal of Transcendental Philosophy 3 (1): 253-275. 2022.In recent literature, it has been suggested that Lange’s social and political philosophy is separate from his neo-Kantian program. Prima facie, this interpretation makes sense given that Lange argues for an account of social norms that builds on Darwin and Smith rather than on Kant. Still, this paper argues that elements of psychophysiological transcendentalism can be found in Lange’s social and political philosophy. A detailed examination of the second edition of the History of Materialism, Sch…Read more
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13Luigi Filieri, Anne Pollok: The Method of Culture. Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy of Symbolic Forms (review)Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 4 (1): 67-71. 2023.
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536Luigi Filieri, Anne Pollok, (eds). 2021. The Method of Culture. Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, Pisa: Edizioni ETS, pp.295, ISBN 8846761006, 9788846761002 (review)Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 1. 2022.
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9Friedrich Albert Langes materialistischpoetische Kant-Interpretation und die Konsequenzen in der EthikIn Hauke Heidenreich & Friedemann Stengel (eds.), Kant Um 1900, De Gruyter. pp. 71-120. 2022.
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128Elements of Völkerpsychologie in Hermann Cohen’s Mature Ethical IdealismIdealistic Studies 51 (3): 255-278. 2021.This paper challenges the hitherto common distinction between Hermann Cohen’s early phase of Völkerpsychologie and his later phase as a critical idealist. Recently, it has been claimed that Cohen’s turn was not a rapid conversion but a development that was already inherent to his early view. This paper argues that even in Cohen’s mature critical idealism, a thin basis of Völkerpsychologie continues to exist. Cohen’s critical programme is presented as having a twofold aim: On the one hand, it str…Read more
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University of OsloDepartment of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and IdeasPost-doctoral Fellow
Oslo, Norway
Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
History of Western Philosophy |
Philosophical Traditions |