Susanne Moser

Institut Für Axiologische Forschungen
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    Gibt es so etwas wie weibliche und männliche Werte? Versuch einer alltagssprachlichen Interpretation
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 24 (2): 90-117. 2023.
    Is there something as masculine and feminine values? Attempt of an everyday language approach The aim of the paper is to answer a question that has often been raised but not thoroughly explored, namely, whether there are masculine and feminine values. In axiology values are mostly considered in a gender-blind way, while in feminist critique, e.g., in difference feminism, there is a valorization of the feminine but a differentiated axiological consideration is not undertaken. By the use of the he…Read more
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    Über die Verwirrungen hinsichtlich der Genderfrage oder braucht die römisch-katholische Kirche eine Reformation?
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 20 (2): 113-150. 2018.
    On the Confusuions about the Gender Questionor does the Roman Catholic Church need a Reformation? The main purpose of this article is to show that fivehundred years after Luther, the concept of gender bears the same power for reformation as Luther's theses did bevor. Through a discussion of the connection between the horrific cases of abuse in the catholic church and its anti-genderism it is pointed out, that, instead of using gender as a tool for preventing sexualized violence, catholic church …Read more
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    Political Correctness oder Tugendterror?
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (1): 166-179. 2017.
    Political Correctness or Virtue Terror?Discussing the different meanings of the concept of political correctness, the author argues that it is a part of a profound change in culture within Western democracies that has led to a differentiation and deepening of human and fundamental rights. At the same time, it is shown that political correct-ness was adopted by the political right and used as a fight against this differentiation of human and fundamental rights in the Western liberal democracies, …Read more
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    A personalist versus a rationalist theory of virtues
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 20 (1): 169-184. 2018.
    The purpose of this article is to make visible Max Scheler's great contribution to philosophical research on virtues and values, and to re-integrate it into the current discourse. Christoph Halbig's marginal reference to Scheler provides a good opportunity for this. Since both authors pursue completely different objectives, the question arises as to how much of Halbig's approach to a theory of action can be reconciled with Scheler's personalist understanding of virtue. While Halbig seeks criteri…Read more
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    Sartres und Beauvoirs Antinaturalismus als Kritik am Geschlechterverhätnis in der Moderne
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 17 (1): 18-32. 2015.
    Sartre's and Beauvoir's Antinaturalism as Critique of the Concepts of Gender Relations in ModernitySartre's and Beauvoir's antinaturalism can be seen as the rejection of the attribution of some particu-lar "nature" to specific social groups in order to deny essential aspects of their human being or even of their humanity as such. Since the existential approach starts from the lived experience and includes praxis as a crucial factor of becoming oneself, it makes possible to show some phenomena of…Read more
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    Grenzen der nachmetaphysischen Moralkonzeptionen
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 18 (1): 144-147. 2016.
    A review on Herta Nagl-Docekal's book Innere Freiheit. Grenzen der nachmetaphysischen Moralkonzeptionen.. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2014, 237 pp.
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    Verantwortung im Spannungsfeld zwischen Machtentfaltung und Verletzlichkeit: Die Umkehr des Verantwortungsverständnisses bei Hans Jonas
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 18 (1): 58-78. 2016.
    The aim of this paper is to show how Has Jonas arrived to develop a completely new concept of responsibility by operating a sort of reversion of the classic theories of responsibility. If in the past the holder of power obligated the subjected to justify himself, in Jonas' conception it is the fragile and the vulnerable being that becomes the instance of justification for the powerful in face to which he has to respond. Thus, in The Principle of Responsibility the power relations are reversed in…Read more
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    Philosophie der Gefühle zwischen Feeling-Theorien, Kognitionstheorien und Axiologie
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 16 (1): 77-91. 2014.
    Philosophy of Emotions between Feeling-Theories, Cognition-Theories, and AxiologyThe article addresses some central philosophical issues in the current philosophical research on emotions. There are, on the one hand, those theories that owe their ancestry to the work of William James, arguing that emotions are bodily feelings or perceptions of bodily feelings; and, on the other hand, those theories that owe their ancestry to Aristotle and Brentano arguing that emotions are cognitive, world-direct…Read more
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    Crisis as a Driving Force for the Development of Philosophy (review)
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 20 (2): 215-220. 2018.
    A review of Yvanka Raynova's monograph Sein, Sinn und Werte: Phänomenologische und hermeneutische Perspektiven des europäischen Denkens. Frankfurt am Main, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien: 2017, 331 S.
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    This book offers a detailed analysis of Beauvoir's concepts of freedom and recognition concerning their impact on a philosophy of gender.
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    Das integrale und das gebrochene Ganze: Zum 100. Geburtstag von Leo Gabriel (edited book)
    with Ivanka B. Rajnova
    Peter Lang. 2005.
    Dieser Band präsentiert, gemeinsam mit anderen Beiträgen, die anlässlich der Gedenkfeier zum 100. Geburtstag von Leo Gabriel gehaltenen Vorträge am Institut für Philosophie der Universität Wien. Lange vor den gegenwärtigen Bestrebungen zu einer europäischen Integration hat Gabriel die Entwicklung der geistigen Gestalten Europas und das Verhältnis von Einheit und Vielheit integrativ zu erfassen versucht. Die Autorinnen und Autoren erörtern die Quellen sowie die Aktualität des integralen Denkens u…Read more
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    Tugend als Wert: Christoph Halbig und Max Scheler im Vergleich
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 18 (2): 158-192. 2016.
    Virtue as Value: A Comparison between Christoph Halbig and Max Scheler The aim of the following contribution is to compare the virtue conceptions of Christoph Halbig and Max Scheler in order to scrutinize their common positions and differences and thus to answer two questions: Firstly, is it true that Scheler's approach is based on the basic assumptions of the recursive theory of virtues, as Halbig asserts this? Secondly, can the virtues be defined as attitudes, or should they be conceived as qu…Read more
  • Europäische Werte auf dem Prüfstand (review)
    Polylog. 2013.
  • Vom Wert der Liebe
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 16 (2): 20-47. 2014.
    On the Value of Love The main purpose of the article is to show by means of an analysis of the development of the different philosophical conceptions of love in the history of philosophy that there is a deep connection between the problems of love and those of values, even this connection is not always been explicitly thematized. Through a discussion of the connection between love and knowledge, love and autonomy, love and mysticism, and the role of romantic love, the author puts the question if…Read more
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    Jan Assmann: Totale Religion. Ursprünge und Formen puritanischer Verschärfung
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (1): 146-154. 2017.
    A book review of Jan Assman's book on Total Religion.