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    Deference and Advice
    Journal of Value Inquiry 1-9. forthcoming.
    Reasons of partiality are typically seen as reasons to give our intimates priority over strangers. In his most recent work, however, Samuel Scheffler cautions against an exclusive emphasis on partiality and the reasons it provides. He introduces a new type of relationship-dependent reasons that he thinks we should take more seriously: reasons of deference. In this paper, I critically engage with Scheffler’s claim that reasons of deference amount to a distinct hallmark of intimate relationships. …Read more
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    Moral Indifference
    In Rima Basu (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, vol 13, Oxford University Press. pp. 55-76. 2023.
    The paper elucidates a neglected relational wrong, moral indifference, which consists in ignoring or “blanking” someone such that they are deprived of the chance to make a moral difference. Typical examples include not acknowledging an apology, or refraining from expressing reactive attitudes, in relation to a capable agent. The paper identifies the distinct forms and modes in which moral indifference shows up, on the occurrent, dispositional, or structural levels, ultimately arguing that moral …Read more
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    Eine relationale Theorie moralischer Verpflichtung (review)
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (4): 627-633. 2020.
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    Colleagues are not only an integral part of many people’s lives; empirical research suggests that having a good relationship with one’s colleagues is the single most important factor for being happy at work. However, so far, no one has provided a comprehensive account of what it means to be a colleague. To address this lacuna, we have conducted both an empirical as well as theoretical investigation into the content and structure of the concept ‘colleague.’ Based on the empirical evidence that we…Read more
  •  304
    The Relational Value of Empathy
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (2): 136-161. 2019.
    Philosophers and scholars from other disciplines have long discussed the role of empathy in our moral lives. The distinct relational value of empathy, however, has been largely overlooked. This article aims to specify empathy’s distinct relational value: Empathy is both intrinsically and extrinsically valuable in virtue of the pleasant experiences we share with others, the harmony and meaning that empathy provides, the recognition, self-esteem, and self-trust it enhances, as well as trust in oth…Read more
  • William Lyons: Approaches to Intentionality (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 51 (3). 1998.
  •  104
    Zweitpersonale Gründe. Was sie sind und was sie zeigen
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (1): 159-163. 2009.
  •  129
    Freiheit Und Selbstbestimmung: Ausgewählte Texte
    with Harry G. Frankfurt and Barbara Guckes
    De Gruyter. 2001.
    Erstmals im deutschsprachigen Raum werden in diesem repräsentativen Reader Arbeiten von Harry G. Frankfurt publiziert, dessen Überlegungen bedeutsam wurden für nicht-utilitaristische Werttheorien, für die Ethik der Fürsorge bzw. der Tugendethik, aber auch für die moderne Rationalitätstheorie. Freiheit und Determinismus sind miteinander vereinbar - diese Auffassung vertritt Frankfurt nachdrücklich. Zunächst entwickelte er ein hierarchisches Modell des Wünschens und arbeitete eine philosophische B…Read more
  • Valuing Emotions (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 52 (4). 1998.
  • Von einer Ethik der Technik aus antinaturalistischem Geist
    Philosophische Rundschau 42 (1): 60. 1995.
  •  107
    The normative significance of personal projects
    In Michael Kühler & Nadja Jelinek (eds.), Autonomy and the Self, Springer. pp. 118--101. 2012.
  • Rezension (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 49 (2): 327-331. 1995.
  •  56
    Sources of practical conflicts and reasons for regret
    In Peter Baumann & Monika Betzler (eds.), Practical Conflicts: New Philosophical Essays, Cambridge University Press. pp. 197. 2004.
  •  50
    „Objektivität“ als epistemische Norm feministischer Erkenntnistheorie
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (5): 783. 1998.
  •  133
    Personal Projects and Reasons for Partiality
    Social Theory and Practice 40 (4): 683-692. 2014.
  • Mind, Value, and Reality (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 54 (2). 2000.
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    New Developments in Family Ethics: An Introduction
    with Jörg Https://Orcidorg Löschke
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 13 (6): 641-651. 2016.
    _ Source: _Volume 13, Issue 6, pp 641 - 651 During the last three decades, moral philosophy has seen an increased interest in the ethics of special relationships. The relationship that has gained the most attention in recent years is the family. While there has been some progress in understanding family relationships and their ethical implications, there is still much theoretical ground to cover. In this special issue of the Journal of Moral Philosophy, we present four papers that discuss new qu…Read more
  • Martha C. Nussbaum: Poetic Justice. The Literary Imagination and Public Life (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 50 (2). 1997.
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    Making sense of actions expressing emotions
    Dialectica 61 (3). 2007.
    Actions expressing emotions pose a notorious challenge to those concerned with the rational explanation of action. The standard view has it that an agent's desires and means‐end beliefs rationally explain his actions, in the sense that his desire‐belief conglomerates are seen as reasons for which he acts. In light of this view, philosophers are divided on the question of whether actions expressing emotions fall short of being rational, or whether the standard model simply needs to be revised to …Read more
  •  118
    Kants Rechtsphilosophie (review)
    Fichte-Studien 5 212-216. 1993.
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    Konsequentialisierung – Königsweg oder Sackgasse für den Konsequentialismus?
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 68 (3): 279-304. 2014.
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    Kategorische Rechtsprinzipien (review)
    Fichte-Studien 8 (1): 315-324. 1995.
  • K. Hepfer: Motivation Und Bewe (review)
    Kant Studien 93 (2): 227-230. 2002.