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    Moral Rationalism and Demandingness in Kant.Marcel van Ackeren &Martin Sticker -2018 -Kantian Review 23 (3):407-428.
  2. Virtue Ethics and the Morality System.Matthieu Queloz &Marcel van Ackeren -2024 -Topoi 43 (2):413-424.
    Virtue ethics is frequently billed as a remedy to the problems of deontological and consequentialist ethics that Bernard Williams identified in his critique of “the morality system.” But how far can virtue ethics be relied upon to avoid these problems? What does Williams’s critique of the morality system mean for virtue ethics? To answer this question, we offer a more principled characterisation of the defining features of the morality system in terms of its organising ambition—to shelter life against luck. This (...) reveals the system to be multiply realisable: the same function can be served by substantively different but functionally equivalent ideas. After identifying four requirements that ethical thought must meet to function as a morality system, we show that they can also be met by certain constellations of virtue-ethical ideas. We thereby demonstrate the possibility of virtue-ethical morality systems raising problems analogous to those besetting their deontological and consequentialist counterparts. This not only widens the scope of Williams’s critique and brings out the cautionary aspect of his legacy for virtue ethics. It also offers contemporary virtue ethicists a more principled understanding of the functional features that mark out morality systems and lie at the root of their problems, thereby helping them to avoid or overcome these problems. (shrink)
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    The Demandingness of Beneficence and Kant’s System of Duties.Martin Sticker &Marcel van Ackeren -2018 -Social Theory and Practice 44 (3):405-436.
    This paper contributes to the discussion of the moral demandingness of Kantian ethics by critically discussing an argument that is currently popular among Kantians. The argument from the system of duties holds that (a) in the Kantian system of duties the demandingness of our duty of beneficence is internally moderated by other moral prescriptions, such as the indirect duty to secure happiness, duties to oneself and special obligations. Furthermore, proponents of this argument claim (b) that via these prescriptions Kant’s system (...) of duties incorporates into morality what current debates on (over-)demandingness call happiness and personal projects. These two claims are in conjunction supposed to establish that Kant’s ethics, at least when it comes to beneficence, is not plagued by the problem of excessive moral demands. We show that claims (a) and (b) are mistaken given what Kant says about beneficence, the application of imperfect duties and about emergencies. We finally argue that special obligations towards loved ones, a class of obligations largely overlooked by advocates of the system of duties, are the most promising candidates for internal moderation. These duties are, however, of a narrow scope. (shrink)
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    Kant and Moral Demandingness.Marcel van Ackeren &Martin Sticker -2015 -Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (1):75-89.
    We discuss the demandingness of Kant’s ethics. Whilst previous discussions of this issue focused on imperfect duties, our first aim is to show that Kantian demandingness is especially salient in the class of perfect duties. Our second aim is to introduce a fine-grained picture of demandingness by distinguishing between different possible components of a moral theory which can lead to demandingness: a required process of decision making, overridingness and the stringent content of demands, due to a standpoint of moral purity. (...) This distinction allows a specification of the sources of demandingness in Kant. The most characteristically Kantian form of demandingness springs from overridingness and purity and comes as a constant threat that an agent might find herself in a situation in which, due to no fault of her own, she is required to sacrifice everything for little to no non-moral goods. Our third aim is to discuss whether Kant has the resources to reply to those who criticize his ethics based on its demandingness. For this purpose we discuss Kant’s notion of “rationalizing” in the context of various types of current conceptions of demandingness and calls for moderate ethical theories. (shrink)
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    Doing History Philosophically and Philosophy Historically.Marcel van Ackeren &Matthieu Queloz -forthcoming - In Marcel van Ackeren & Matthieu Queloz,Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Bernard Williams argued that historical and philosophical inquiry were importantly linked in a number of ways. This introductory chapter distinguishes four different connections he identified between philosophy and history. (1) He believed that philosophy could not ignore its own history in the way that science can. (2) He thought that when engaging with philosophy’s history primarily to produce history, one still had to draw on philosophy. (3) Even doing history of philosophy philosophically, i.e. primarily to produce philosophy, required a keen (...) sense of how historically distant from us past philosophers were, on his view, because the point of reading them was to confront something different from the present. (4) He held that systematic philosophy itself needed to be done historically, engaging not necessarily with its own history, but with that of the concepts it sought to understand. The chapter closes with an overview of the volume’s structure and content. (shrink)
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    How Morality Becomes Demanding Cost vs. Difficulty and Restriction.Marcel van Ackeren -2018 -International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (3):315-334.
    ABSTRACTThe standard view of demandingness understands demandingness exclusively as a matter of costs to the agent. The paper discusses whether the standard view must be given up because we should think of demandingness as a matter of difficulty or restriction of options. I will argue that difficulty can indeed increase demandingness, but only insofar as it leads to further costs. As to restrictions of options, I will show that confinement can become costly and thus increase demandingness in three ways, by (...) prohibiting actions that the agent wants to perform in order to promote his well-being, by limiting the development of future preferences and projects and also by making the society less open. The paper thus defends a new variant of the standard view by arguing that difficulty and restrictions of options can increase the demandingness of morality on grounds of being costly. (shrink)
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    Kant and the Problem of Demandingness: Introduction.Marcel van Ackeren &Martin Sticker -2018 -Kantian Review 23 (3):373-378.
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    Self-Sacrifice and Moral Philosophy.Marcel van Ackeren &Alfred Archer -2018 -International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (3):301-307.
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    Was bedeutet der aktuellen Philosophie ihre Geschichte? Positionen – Probleme – Pragmatismus.Marcel van Ackeren -2014 -Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 68 (3):305-327.
    A survey of the current positions, relating historical and systematic perspective, including Williams’s view on the “alienation effect.” Also argues that this earlier method is distinct from the later method of genealogy.
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  10. Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History.Marcel van Ackeren &Matthieu Queloz (eds.) -forthcoming - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    For Bernard Williams, philosophy and history are importantly connected. His work exploits this connection in a number of directions: he believes that philosophy cannot ignore its own history the way science can; that even when engaging with philosophy’s history primarily to produce history, one needs to draw on philosophy; and that when doing the history of philosophy primarily to produce philosophy, one still needs a sense of how historically distant past philosophers are, because the point of reading them is to (...) confront something different from the present. But Williams also holds that systematic philosophy itself needs to be done historically, engaging not just with its own history, but with that of the concepts it seeks to understand. To explore these different ways in which philosophy and history intertwine, this volume assembles specially commissioned contributions by A. W. Moore, Terence Irwin, Sophie-Grace Chappell, Catherine Rowett, Marcel van Ackeren, John Cottingham, Gerald Lang, Lorenzo Greco, Paul Russell, Carla Bagnoli, Peter Kail, David Owen, Giuseppina D’Oro, James Connelly, Matthieu Queloz, Nikhil Krishnan, John Marenbon, Ralph Wedgwood, Garrett Cullity, Hans-Johann Glock, Geraldine Ng, Ilaria Cozzaglio, Amanda R. Greene, and Miranda Fricker. They critically appraise Williams’s work in and on the history of philosophy as well as his historicist turn and his use of genealogy. The resulting collection uniquely combines substantive discussions of historical figures from Homer to Wittgenstein with methodological discussions of how and why the history of philosophy should be done, and how and why philosophy should draw on history. (shrink)
     
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    Philosophy and the Historical Perspective.Marcel van Ackeren (ed.) -2018 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Some pursue philosophy via its history, while others focus on current debates without reference to the past. But a growing group of philosophers believe historical perspective can contribute to current debates. Philosophy and the Historical Perspective explores the importance of this perspective and investigates the very nature of philosophy.
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    The Limits of Moral Obligation: Moral Demandingness and Ought Implies Can.Marcel van Ackeren &Michael Kühler (eds.) -2015 - New York: Routledge.
    This volume responds to the growing interest in finding explanations for why moral claims may lose their validity based on what they ask of their addressees. Two main ideas relate to that question: the moral demandingness objection and the principle "ought implies can." Though both of these ideas can be understood to provide an answer to the same question, they have usually been discussed separately in the philosophical literature. The aim of this collection is to provide a focused and comprehensive (...) discussion of these two ideas and the ways in which they relate to one another, and to take a closer look at the consequences for the limits of moral normativity in general. Chapters engage with contemporary discussions surrounding "ought implies can" as well as current debates on moral demandingness, and argue that applying the moral demandingness objection to the entire range of normative ethical theories also calls for an analysis of its presuppositions. The contributions to this volume are at the leading edge of ethical theory, and have implications for moral theorists, philosophers of action, and those working in metaethics, theoretical ethics and applied ethics. (shrink)
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    Von Sackgassen und Crossroads.Marcel van Ackeren -2002 -Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 7 (1):199-218.
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    « “socratic” Dialogues ».Mauro Bonazzi,Louis-andré Dorion,Tomoko Hatano,Noburu Notomi &Marcel van Ackeren -2009 -Plato Journal 9.
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    Introduction to the Special Issue on Demandingness in Practice.Simon Derpmann &Marcel van Ackeren -2019 -Moral Philosophy and Politics 6 (1):1-8.
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    Ethics Beyond the Limits: New Essays on Bernard Williams' Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Sophie Grace Chappell &Marcel van Ackeren (eds.) -2018 - New York: Routledge.
    Bernard Williams' Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is widely regarded as one of the most important works of moral philosophy in the last fifty years. In this outstanding collection of new essays, fourteen internationally-recognised philosophers examine the enduring contribution that Williams's book continues to make to ethics. Required.
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  17. Löschke, Jörg (2020). The value of sacrifices. In: van Ackeren, Marcel; Archer, Alfred. Sacrifice and Moral Philosophy. London: Routledge, n/a.Jörg Löschke,Marcel van Ackeren &Alfred Archer (eds.) -2020
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  18. Jorn Muller, Physis und Ethos. Der Naturbegriff bei Aristoteles und seine Relevanz fur die Ethik.Marcel van Ackeren -2008 -Philosophisches Jahrbuch 115 (1):186.
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    Kritik über Schefer (2001): Platons unsagbare Erfahrung. Ein anderer Zugang zu Platon.Marcel van Ackeren -2003 -Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 8 (1):236-238.
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    Malcolm Schofield Saving the City: Philosopher-Kings and Other Classical Paradigms.Marcel van Ackeren -2000 -Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 5 (1):243-243.
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    Platon verstehen: Themen und Perspektiven.Marcel van Ackeren (ed.) -2004 - Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    Sacrifice and Moral Philosophy.Marcel van Ackeren &Alfred Archer (eds.) -2020 - London: Routledge.
    The aim of this book is to foster a more explicit and direct discussion of the concept of sacrifice and its importance in moral philosophy. Acts of self-sacrifice have a special place in our moral lives. We admire and celebrate those who give up their lives so that others may live. Despite this important role that sacrifice plays in our moral thinking, moral philosophers have had surprisingly little to say about the nature of sacrifice. This lack of attention to the (...) nature of sacrifice is particularly important given that sacrifice also has an important role to play in several key debates in moral philosophy. The chapters in this volume make an important contribution to our understanding of sacrifice in three areas. The first part of the book investigates the nature of sacrifice. The next group of chapters investigates the role of sacrifice in moral philosophy. Three of these pieces investigate the role of sacrifice in our moral lives generally, while two investigate the role of sacrifice in relation to particular moral theories. The final two chapters investigate the value of sacrifice in relation to political and theological issues. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Philosophical Studies. (shrink)
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    The political identity of the West: Platonism in the dialogue of cultures.Marcel van Ackeren &Orrin Finn Summerell (eds.) -2007 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    To assert that a 'clash of civilizations' follows inexorably from the different religious convictions at the foundations of Western Judeo-Christian and Arabic-Islamic cultures means to deny that a common political rationality can articulate genuinely universal, albeit culturally situated values. The eleven contributions to the present volume take up this controversy by challenging its premise that the heritage of classical Greek thought is exclusively part of Western political identity. By exploring the tradition of Platonism informing both Arabic-Islamic and Western political thought (...) and intellectual history in key stations in their history, the contributors show how Platonic political theory can still bear fruit in the present day, especially in the context of dialogue between cultures. (shrink)
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  24. Er mesch (heidelberg): Marcel Van ackeren: Das wissen vom guten. Bedeutung und kontinuität Des tugendwissens in den dialogen platons.... [REVIEW]Walter Mesch &Marcel van Ackeren -2007 -Philosophische Rundschau 54 (2):187 - 191.
     
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    Review of Hoffmann (1997): Das Recht im Denken der Sophistik. [REVIEW]Marcel van Ackeren -1998 -Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 3 (1):222-229.
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    Selbstbetrachtungen und Selbstdarstellungen: der Philosoph und Kaiser Marc Aurel im interdisziplinären Licht: Akten des Interdisziplinären Kolloquiums Köln 23. bis 25. Juli 2009 = Meditations and representations: the philosopher and emperor Marcus Aurelius in an interdisciplinary light.Marcel van Ackeren &Jan Opsomer (eds.) -2012 - Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag.
    English Summary: Marcus Aurelius was Roman Emperor and the last important ancient stoic philosopher. His Meditations are one of the most widely read and known ancient works. Thus, research on this emperor has spread across an almost unprecedented number of scientific disciplines. This volume, which originated at the first conference on Marcus Aurelius, held in Cologne in 2009, reunites publishes recent research in history, archaeology, philosophy, philology, numismatics, rhetoric, legal studies, and literature. German text. German Description: Marc Aurel war romischer (...) Kaiser und der letzte bedeutende stoische Philosoph in der Antike. Seine Selbstbetrachtungen sind eines der meistgelesenen und uber die Fachwelt hinaus bekannten antiken Schriftstucke. Er ist daher wie kaum eine andere antike Figur Gegenstand eines so grossen Spektrums von Forschungsdiziplinen. Im vorliegenden Sammelband, der auf der ersten Tagung zu Marc Aurel (2009 in Koln) basiert, werden aktuelle Forschungsbeitrage aus den Fachern Geschichtswissenschaft, Archaologie, Philosophie, Philologie, Numismatik, Rhetorik, Rechtsgeschichte und Literaturwissenschaft vereint. (shrink)
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