• The current singularity debate often overlooks the fact that similar debates have been going on in other fields for a long time. This volume examines these references to debates about the unique, the singular, and the individual in philosophy, theology, hermeneutics, and ethics.
  • What makes humans human? What does it mean for humans to live a human life? What is the _humanitas_ for which we ought to strive? This volume discusses key philosophical and theological issues in the current debate, with a particular focus on transhumanism, artificial intelligence, and the ethical challenges facing humanity in our technological culture.
  • The Unique, the Singular, and the Individual (edited book)
    with Ingolf Dalferth
    Mohr-Siebeck. 2022.
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    Kant’s religious ethics: the ineluctable link between morality and theism
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 89 (1): 3-24. 2020.
    Kant’s religious ethics is grounded in a practical philosophy where ‘God’ is subordinated to moral principles. To accomplish this goal, Kant dismantled the onto-theological groundwork of religion and the conventional method of attaching morality to God, as if morality was a consequence of religious belief. In this essay, I will show how Kant replaces the metaphysics of being with the metaphysics of morality. More importantly, I will show how Kant’s thesis of moral theism argues that the practica…Read more