•  15
    Foreword
    with Christopher Gyngell, Bogdan Olaru, Marcello Ienca, Blanca Rodríguez López, Daniela Rusnac, Emilian Mihailov, Mihaela Frunză, Iulia Grad, Sandu Frunză, Ovidiu Grad, Mihaela Constantinescu, Eva De Clercq, Constantin Vică, Adriana Paladi, Victoria Federiuc, Laurențiu Staicu, Octavian Buda, Cristian Iftode, Milenko Rakic, Sophie Haesen, and Bernice Elger
    In Emilian Mihailov, Tenzin Wangmo, Victoria Federiuc & Bernice Elger (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives, De Gruyter Open. 2019.
  •  16
    Nietzsches Atheismus in Onfrays „athéologie“
    In Clemens Pornschlegel & Martin Stingelin (eds.), Nietzsche und Frankreich, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 377-390. 2009.
  •  31
    Wie hängen Medizin und Philosophie zusammen? Diese Frage durchzieht das Denken von Friedrich Nietzsche - trotzdem ist sie bisher noch nicht systematisch untersucht worden. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes zielen darauf ab, die Bedeutung und die Funktion der Medizin in der Philosophie Nietzsches zu klären bzw. zu vertiefen. Schwerpunkte dabei sind (1) Philosophie und Therapie, (2) Der Philosoph als Arzt der Kultur und (3) Gesundheit, Krankheit und Genesung. Le rapport entre médecine et philosophie est …Read more
  •  53
    Ethical Challenges in Oral Healthcare Services Provided by Non-Governmental Organizations for Refugees in Germany
    with R. Kozman, K. M. Mussie, B. Elger, and F. Jotterand
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (3): 491-500. 2024.
    Oral healthcare is attracting much attention after decades of neglect from policymakers. Recent studies have shown a strong association between oral and overall health, which can lead to serious health problems. Availability of oral healthcare services is an essential part of ensuring universal healthcare coverage. More importantly, current gaps in its accessibility by minority or marginalized population groups are crucial public health as well as ethical concerns. One notable effort to address …Read more
  •  42
    The place (or absence) of God in Nietzsche's thought remains central and controversial. Nietzsche's proclamation of 'the death of God' is one of the most famous (and parodied) slogans in modern philosophy, seeming to encapsulate the nineteenth-century loss of religious faith in the affirmation that God has "turned out to be our oldest lie" and yet the nature of Nietzsche's own 'theology' is far from clear. This volume engages with Nietzsche's arguments about God, theology, and religion. The volu…Read more
  •  636
    Bioethical Implications of Vulnerability and Politics for Healthcare in Ethiopia and The Ways Forward
    with Kirubel Manyazewal Mussie, Bernice Simone Elger, Mirgissa Kaba, and Félix Pageau
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (4): 667-681. 2022.
    Vulnerability and politics are among the relevant and key topics of discussion in the Ethiopian healthcare context. Attempts by the formal bioethics structure in Ethiopia to deliberate on ethical issues relating to vulnerability and politics in healthcare have been limited, even though the informal analysis of bioethical issues has been present in traditional Ethiopian communities. This is reflected in religion, social values, and local moral underpinnings. Thus, the aim of this paper is to disc…Read more
  •  32
    14 How Should One Die? Nietzsche’s Contribution to the Issue of Suicide in Medical Ethics
    with Milenko Rakic, Sophie Haesen, and Bernice Elger
    In Emilian Mihailov, Tenzin Wangmo, Victoria Federiuc & Bernice Elger (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives, De Gruyter Open. pp. 160-168. 2019.
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    The Beneficence of Hope: Findings from a Qualitative Study with Gout and Diabetes Patients
    with Milenko Rakic, David Shaw, and Bernice Elger
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (2): 211-218. 2018.
    This paper explores the importance of hope as a determining factor for patients to participate in first-in-human trials for synthetic biology therapies. This paper focuses on different aspects of hope in the context of human health and well-being and explores the varieties of hope expressed by patients. The research findings are based on interview data collected from stable gout and diabetes patients. Three concepts of hope have emerged from the interviews: hope as certainty ; hope as reflective…Read more
  •  67
    Nietzsche (review)
    New Nietzsche Studies 2 (3-4): 111-112. 1998.
  •  52
    Remarks about the Nietzschean dancing God
    South African Journal of Philosophy 17 (3): 301-312. 1998.
  •  96
    Par-delà le nihilisme. Nouveaux essais sur Nietzsche (review)
    New Nietzsche Studies 3 (3-4): 129-132. 1999.
  •  58
    Discourses and Happiness
    Ethical Perspectives 16 (1): 103-128. 2009.
  •  60
    Spinoza's Conception of Cheerfulness
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (2): 361-383. 2009.
  •  81
    Is happiness the supreme good? Some philosophical objections
    South African Journal of Philosophy 33 (4): 395-405. 2014.
  •  69
    Editors’ introduction: the question of happiness
    South African Journal of Philosophy 33 (4): 377-380. 2014.
  •  92
    Nietzsche in Basel (review)
    New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4): 257-259. 2005.
    Documentation on Nietzsche's teaching at the University in Basel
  • Book Review (review)
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 58 (1): 324. 2011.
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    Cette etude est une analyse des uvres de Nietzsche (1878-1885) ayant trait non seulement a sa critique du christianisme en general et a son interpretation de la Mort de Dieu en particulier, mais aussi a l'elaboration de ses anti-ideals.
  • Les morales de Descartes
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 53 (3): 589-616. 2006.
  • Assessment and virtue in cartesian moral philosophy
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (3). 2012.
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    Oordeel en deugd in de cartesiaanse moraalfilosofie
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (3): 461. 2012.
  •  139
    Descartes' morals
    South African Journal of Philosophy 25 (2): 177-188. 2006.
    Descartes' morals are often considered a marginal epiphenomenon not only with respect to his metaphysics, but also in regard to the ethical theories that preceded and followed it, that is, broadly Aristotle's eudaimonism, Kantian deontologism and Mill's utilitarianism. I argue in this paper that Descartes' morals do not play a merely subaltern role in his metaphysics, as is often claimed. I first present the specificity and the evolution of his morals by giving an account of his provisory and pe…Read more
  •  36
    1. Writing from a First-Person Perspective: Nietzsche’s Use of the Cartesian Model
    In João Constancio, Maria Joao Mayer Branco & Bartholomew Ryan (eds.), Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity, De Gruyter. pp. 49-64. 2015.
  •  153
    Nietzsche and the Metaphysics of the Tragic (review)
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 37 (1): 98-102. 2009.
  • Book Review (review)
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 55 (2): 512-517. 2008.
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    Reconciliação no pensamento de Nietzsche?
    Cadernos Nietzsche 31 107-125. 2012.
  •  110
    God and Gold
    New Nietzsche Studies 4 (3-4): 91-98. 2000.