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Nora Kreft

University of WinchesterLMU Munich
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  • University of Winchester
    Philosophy
    Senior Lecturer
  • LMU Munich
    Faculty of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Religious Studies
    Akademische Rätin
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology
Philosophy of Love
Areas of Interest
Value Theory
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology
Philosophy of Love
  • All publications (13)
  •  56
    Emotionen und Gründe: Ein Kommentar zu Liebe und Bedeutsamkeit
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 78 (4): 607-611. 2024.
  •  13
    Philosophy and Love in Plato’s Symposium – or: Why the first five speeches matter
    In Michael Erler & Jan Erik Heßler (eds.), Argument und literarische Form in antiker Philosophie: Akten des 3. Kongresses der Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie 2010, De Gruyter. pp. 107-126. 2013.
  • Zwei Tode
    In Der leidenschaftliche Zeitgenosse – Zum Werk von Roger Willemsen, Fischer Verlag. 2015.
  •  148
    Love and Autonomy
    In Christopher Grau & Aaron Smuts (eds.), "Introduction" for the Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Love, Oxford University Press. 2024.
    Autonomy and Agency
  •  36
    Love and our Moral Relations with Others
    In Rachel Fedock, Michael Kühler & T. Raja Rosenhagen (eds.), Love, Justice, and Autonomy: Philosophical Perspectives, Routledge. 2021.
    Value Theory
  • Warum brauchen Kinder Liebe? Eine platonische Antwort
    In V. Jansche, L. Martena & S. Al-Taher (eds.), Was Liebe vermag: Philosophische Liebesdiskurse in der Antike, Metzler/springer Press. forthcoming.
  •  24
    Aristotle on Friendship and Being Human
    In Nora Kreft & Geert Keil (eds.), Aristotle's Anthropology, Cambridge University Press. 2019.
  •  4
    Philosophy and Love in Plato’s Symposium, or Why the First Five Speeches Matter
    In M. Erler & J. E. Heßler (eds.), Argument und literarische Form in antiker Philosophie, De Gruyter. pp. 107-126. 2013.
  •  69
    Das Problem der gegenseitigen Liebe im Lysis, Symposion und Phaidros
    In Das Problem der gegenseitigen Liebe im Lysis, Symposion und Phaidros, . pp. 207-221. 2012.
    Philosophy of Love
  •  57
    Comment on David Estlund. What Good Is it?—Unrealistic Political Theory and the Value of Intellectual Work
    Analyse & Kritik 33 (2): 417-422. 2011.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  134
    Aristotle's Anthropology (edited book)
    with Geert Keil
    Cambridge University Press. 2019.
    This is the first collection of essays devoted specifically to the nature and significance of Aristotle's anthropological philosophy, covering the full range of his ethical, metaphysical and biological works. The book is organised into four parts, two of which deal with the metaphysics and biology of human nature and two of which discuss the anthropological foundations and implications of Aristotle's ethico-political works. The essay topics range from human nature and morality to friendship and …Read more
    This is the first collection of essays devoted specifically to the nature and significance of Aristotle's anthropological philosophy, covering the full range of his ethical, metaphysical and biological works. The book is organised into four parts, two of which deal with the metaphysics and biology of human nature and two of which discuss the anthropological foundations and implications of Aristotle's ethico-political works. The essay topics range from human nature and morality to friendship and politics, including original discussion and fresh perspectives on rationalism, the intellect, perception, virtue, the faculty of speech and the differences and similarities between human and non-human animals. Wide-ranging and innovative, the volume will be highly relevant for readers studying Aristotle as well as for anyone working on either ancient or contemporary philosophical anthropology.
    Essentialism about SpeciesAristotle: MetaphysicsAristotle: BiologyHuman NatureAristotle: SoulAristot…Read more
    Essentialism about SpeciesAristotle: MetaphysicsAristotle: BiologyHuman NatureAristotle: SoulAristotle: Philosophy of Mind, Misc
  •  275
    Irreplaceability and the Desire-Account of Love
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (4): 541-556. 2022.
    Lovers do not relate to their beloveds as seats of valuable qualities that would be replaceable for anyone with relevantly similar or more valuable qualities. Instead, lovers take their beloveds to be irreplaceable. This has been noted frequently in the current debate on love and different theories of love have offered different explanations for the phenomenon. In this paper, I develop a more complex picture of what is involved in lovers taking their beloveds to be irreplaceable. I argue that in…Read more
    Lovers do not relate to their beloveds as seats of valuable qualities that would be replaceable for anyone with relevantly similar or more valuable qualities. Instead, lovers take their beloveds to be irreplaceable. This has been noted frequently in the current debate on love and different theories of love have offered different explanations for the phenomenon. In this paper, I develop a more complex picture of what is involved in lovers taking their beloveds to be irreplaceable. I argue that in order to account for the beloved’s irreplaceability, a theory of love must meet two conditions: it must explain the subjective aspect as well as the moral aspect of the beloved’s irreplaceability. I show that current theories of love fail to meet these conditions, either one or both of them, and I offer an alternative account that does - an account according to which love is understood as a special kind of desire for the beloved as a person. The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to give a more nuanced picture of the beloved’s irreplaceability, acknowledging in particular that there is a moral aspect to the phenomenon that has not been attended to thus far; second, to introduce and motivate a new desire-based account of love.
    Ethics of LoveFeatures of LoveTheories of LoveDefining Love
  •  62
    Lieben, Teilen, Erzählen
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 64 (5): 864-869. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Jahrgang: 64 Heft: 5 Seiten: 864-869.
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