Cause and Effect

by Shannon Nason

Rough draft of a paper to appear in Kierkegaard's Concepts, ed. Jon Stewart (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Company, forthcoming)

I offer an analysis of the concept of cause and effect in Kierkegaard's thought. Particular attention is given to... more

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Mill, Intuitions, and Normativity

by Christopher Macleod

Forthcoming, Utilitas

It is the purpose of this paper to offer an account of Mill’s metaethics. Expanding upon clues given recently by Dale... more

La notion husserlienne de multiplicité : au-delà de Cantor et Riemann

by Carlo Ierna

in Methodos 12, April 2012

The concept of a Mannigfaltigkeit in Husserl has been given various interpretations, due to its shifting role in his... more

A Nietzschean Case for Egalitarianism

by Donovan Miyasaki

2012 Manuscript

This paper draws on Friedrich Nietzsche’s work to defend the (admittedly non-Nietzschean) conclusion that a... more

Nietzsche contra Freud on Bad Conscience

by Donovan Miyasaki

2010, Nietzsche-Studien 39, 434-54.

While much has been made of the similarities between the work of Nietzsche and Freud, insufficient attention has been... more

An Ontological Interpretation of Nietzsche's Will to Power

by Donovan Miyasaki

2010 Manuscript

In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche’s published works contain a substantial, although implicit, argument for the... more

Nietzsche and the Morality of Liberal Euegenics

by Donovan Miyasaki

2011 Manuscript

Ethical debates about liberal eugenics frequently focus on the supposed unnaturalness of its means and its supposed... more

A Bridge to Nowhere: Connecting Representative and Radical Models of Democracy

by Mark Kaswan

This article will appear in the International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior, vol. 14 no 4 (Winter, 2011), as part of "Governance, Social Science, and Democracy: A Symposium on Mark Bevir's /Democratic Governance/".

“Democracy” can be defined in different ways, each of which offers a different way of looking at the relationship... more

Was Mill a Non-Cognitivist?

by Christopher Macleod

Forthcoming, Southern Journal of Philosophy

In this paper, I examine the presumption that Mill endorses a form of metaethical non-cognitivism. I argue that the... more

Nietzsche and Ubuntu

by Rebecca Bamford

S. Afr. J. Philos. 2007, 26(1).

Here I argue that aspects of Nietzsche's thought may be productively compared with the role played by the concept of... more

The Virtue of Shame: Defending Nietzsche’s critique of Mitleid

by Rebecca Bamford

in Gudrun von Tevenar (ed.), Nietzsche and Ethics, (Berne: Peter Lang Verlag, 2007).

I argue that moral intuitions about Nietzsche as an exemplar of practical cruelty can be overturned. My argument is... more

Daybreak

by Rebecca Bamford

in Paul C. Bishop (ed.), A Companion to the Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, (Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer [Camden House], forthcoming).

I provide a critical interpretation of Morgenröthe: Gedanken über die moralischen Vorurteile that identifies the key... more

Ecce Homo: Philosophical Autobiography in the Flesh

by Rebecca Bamford

in Duncan Large and Nicholas Martin (eds.), Nietzsche’s “Ecce Homo”, (Berlin and New York: de Gruyter, 2012

In this paper, I provide a clearer account of one key aspect of the philosophical work undertaken and performed by... more

Selbstwahl als Eröffnung eines Textraums der Existenz: Kierkegaard als Paradigma des ästhetischen Ursprungs des Ethischen

by Franz-Josef Deiters

published in: Denken/Schreiben (in) der Krise. Existentialismus und Literatur, ed. by Cornelia Blasberg and Franz-Josef Deiters, St. Ingbert: Röhrig Universitätsverlag, 2004, pp. 19-40.

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