Boris Rähme, recent publications

01 September 2017

In three recently published papers, FBK-ISR researcher Boris Rähme analyses the inferential structure and the reach of transcendental arguments in moral theory:

  • Ambition, Modesty, and Performative Inconsistency, in Jens P. Brune, R. Stern, Micha H. Werner (eds.), Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory, Berlin, New York: de Gruyter 2017, pp. 25-45.
  • Performative Inkonsistenz für Fallibilisten, in Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie 8, ed. by M. Quante, Hamburg: Meiner 2016, pp. 605-619.
  • Transcendental Arguments, Epistemically Constrained Truth, and Moral Discourse, in G. Gava, R. Stern (eds.), Pragmatism, Kant, and Transcendental Philosophy, London, New York: Routledge 2016, pp. 259-285, cited in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

While the series of papers on transcendental arguments regards the possibilities of a secular justification of moral principles, a survey article co-authored in Italian with Valentina Chizzola gives an overview of recent work in the analytic philosophy of gender, thus addressing a topic that cuts across all research activities of FBK-ISR:

  • Genere (with Valentina Chizzola), in APhEx – Portale italiano di filosofia analitica 15, 2017, pp. 1-38.

Penultimate drafts of all four papers are available here and here.

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