•  18
    Eliminating Externality
    In Jürgen Stolzenberg & Karl P. Ameriks (eds.), 2007: Metaphysik / Metaphysics, Walter De Gruyter. 2008.
  •  62
    Acting from knowledge
    European Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    This essay explores the idea of acting from knowledge. This idea is a thought of ourselves: the distinctive way in which we act, in which we live, resides in this, that our actions, our life, may rest on knowledge. Yet the idea of action resting on knowledge is puzzling, even mysterious. The difficulty springs from the character of judgment that is knowledge: its objectivity. The objectivity of a judgment is a character of its validity: it is objectively valid. Yet it is equally, and therefore, …Read more
  •  96
    Das Leben
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 71 (4): 469-489. 2023.
    Life and “good” are interchangeable, I think. Life is good, goodness life. Michael Thompson has recovered the understanding of life as goodness for contemporary philosophy. However, he errs in thinking that our life, human life, is a certain kind of life. And so he errs in conceiving the idea of the good by which we live as that of a certain kind of life. The idea of the good by which we live is not an idea, but the idea. This shows that our life is not a life, but the life. This essay develops …Read more
  •  7
    Handeln als innerer Zweck des Handelns
    In Sebastian Rödl & Henning Tegtmeyer (eds.), Sinnkritisches Philosophieren, De Gruyter. pp. 83-100. 2012.
  •  20
    Sinnkritisches Philosophieren (edited book)
    De Gruyter. 2012.
    Sowohl in der analytischen Philosophie als auch im verwandten Projekt einer erneuerten Praxisphilosophie gewinnt sinnkritisches Philosophieren derzeit eine neue Dringlichkeit. Beide begreifen die menschliche, vernünftige Praxis als primäre Quelle von Sinn und als privilegierten Gegenstand philosophischer Analyse. Der Band vereint Beiträge zu zentralen Aspekten sinnkritischer, praxisformanalytischer Philosophie: von der Frage nach dem Sinn religiöser Rede und Praxis über das Problem der Struktur …Read more
  •  81
    Introduction
    Philosophical Topics 42 (1): 1-12. 2014.
  •  142
    Philosophy and Its History
    In Jure Simoniti & Gregor Kroupa (eds.), Ideas and Idealism in Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 193-208. 2023.
  •  14
    Vernunft und Registratur. Zu Markus Gabriels »Neutralem Realismus«
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 122 (1): 173-176. 2015.
  •  31
    Der Leib und das Recht
    In Michael Frey, Florian Priesemuth & Berger Christian (eds.), Rechte des Körpers: Juristische, Philosophische Und Theologische Perspektiven, De Gruyter. pp. 23-44. 2022.
  •  97
    7. Perceiving the World
    In Matthew Boyle & Evgenia Mylonaki (eds.), Reason in Nature: New Essays on Themes From John Mcdowell, Harvard University Press. pp. 193-216. 2022.
  •  156
    Freedom as right
    European Journal of Philosophy 29 (3): 624-633. 2021.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 624-633, September 2021.
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    Teaching, Freedom and the Human Individual
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (2): 290-304. 2020.
    The essay represents teaching as the coming to be of the human individual. In order to do so, it reflects on the character of human life by which it is knowledge of itself. Being knowledge of itself, human life is self-determining or free. Therefore generality and particularity come together in the human being in a distinctive way: a human being is not an exemplar, instance or specimen of a species, nature or life-form. Rather, she is her own principle. This is captured in the idea of the human …Read more
  •  223
    The force and the content of judgment
    European Journal of Philosophy 28 (2): 506-517. 2020.
    European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
  •  238
    Nature and the Good
    Analytic Philosophy 61 (4): 281-296. 2020.
    Analytic Philosophy, EarlyView.
  •  1
    Die innere Negativität des Denkens
    In Thomas Khurana, Dirk Quadflieg, Juliane Rebentisch, Dirk Setton & Francesca Raimondi (eds.), Negativität: Kunst - Recht - Politik, Suhrkamp. pp. 401-423. 2018.
  •  65
    Das metaphysische Unternehmen
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (1): 98-117. 2019.
    In Barry Stroud’s book Engagement and Metaphysical Dissatisfaction, the eponymous dissatisfaction is said to be due to our inability to obtain certainty about the correspondence between the world and our ways of thinking it. In Stroud’s terms, this dissatisfaction is caused by the failure of the metaphysical enterprise. Beginning with Aristotle’s metaphysics, this paper discusses Stroud’s misunderstanding which stems from his particular construal of the object of metaphysics: There is no metaphy…Read more
  •  245
    Logic, Being and Nothing
    Hegel Bulletin 40 (1): 92-120. 2019.
    The first part of this essay develops the idea of logic as the science of thought, articulating, and thus being, the self-consciousness of thought. It explains that logic, so understood, is nothing other than metaphysics, the science of what is in so far as it is. Self-consciousness, then, thought itself, is not empty, but the source of all content. The second part of the essay discusses the opening paragraphs of Hegel’sScience of Logic; it shows how, in these paragraphs, thought is revealed to …Read more
  •  128
    Joint Action and Plural Self‐Consciousness
    Journal of Social Philosophy 49 (1): 124-136. 2018.
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    Good, Evil, and the Necessity of an Act
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (1): 91-102. 2018.
    Kant asserts that the formula of the schools “nihil appetimus, nisi sub ratione boni” is undoubtedly certain when clearly expressed. Conversely, doubt reflects a failure clearly to express it. Once we comprehend the concepts of the formula, of the good and of desire, there is no doubting it. In recent times, the formula has fallen into doubt. If Kant is right, then this shows a lack of clarity with respect to the concepts the formula conjoins. I want to suggest that Kant is right: the formula of…Read more
  •  155
    XI—Self-Consciousness, Negation, and Disagreement
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 117 (3): 215-230. 2017.
  •  89
    The Science of Logic as the Self-Constitution of the Power of Knowledge
    In Anders Moe Rasmussen & Markus Gabriel (eds.), German Idealism Today, De Gruyter. pp. 151-158. 2017.
  •  131
    Ein Blick von außen
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (6). 2010.
  •  39
    Norm und Natur
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (1). 2003.
  •  48
    Judgment as Synthesis (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 17 (3): 435-446. 2009.
  •  154
    The Form of the Will
    In Sergio Tenenbaum (ed.), Desire, Practical Reason, and the Good, Oxford University Press. pp. 138--160. 2010.
  •  102
    Leben Herstellen
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (1): 74-89. 2014.
    It is widely believed that we might be able produce life out of nonliving substances if we possessed the relevant knowledge. Thus synthetic biology is said to be on the way towards artificial life. But this is nonsense: “artificial life” cannot be thought. The idea that biological organisms could be produced reflects a misunderstandig of the concept “life”. Life is formally characterized by the fact that that which in the case of artifacts is three distinct activities - being something, producin…Read more
  •  208
    Infinite Explanation
    Philosophical Topics 36 (2): 123-134. 2008.
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    Comments on Guyer
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 50 (5): 489-496. 2007.
    Before and in the Groundwork, Kant argues as follows for the validity of the moral law: we want to be free. Following the moral law is the only way to be free. So we should follow the moral law.1The first premise of this syllogism is treated differently before and in the Groundwork. First Kant thought it an empirical fact that men want to be free and want it more than anything else.2 Later he sought an a priori argument showing that we ought to want to be free and are right in thinking it good.3…Read more