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    Personal identity in multicultural constitutional democracies.H. P. P. Hennie Lötter - 1998 - South African Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):179-197.
  2. Rawls, Young, and the Scope of Justice.Hennie Lötter - 1999 - Theoria 46 (94):90-107.
    What is justice all about? What is the scope of the concept of justice? What issues can legitimately be evaluated in terms of justice? In her book Justice and the Politics of Difference, Iris Marion Young challenges the concept of justice as defined by John Rawls and used by many others in the philosophical debates that responded to Rawls’s, A Theory of Justice (1971). Is Young’s critique on the prevailing use of the concept of justice and contemporary theories of justice (...)
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    Empowerment for Teaching Excellence Through Virtuous Agency.Hennie Lötter - 2021 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
    This books offers new ways to think about teaching excellence in higher education. After surveying key debates on this topic, the author presents a definition of the concept of teaching excellence. He then offers a fresh interpretation of Boyer’s famous account of scholarship as the foundation of university teaching. To fully understand the nature of teaching excellence in higher education, the book then gives an account of the various dimensions of the domain of university teaching and the core drivers required (...)
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    Injustice, Violence and Peace: The Case of South Africa.Hennie P. P. Lötter - 1997 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This book argues that the secret to the political miracle achieved in South Africa is a comprehensive change in the conception of justice as guiding political institutions. Pursuing justice is a moral imperative that has practical value as a cost-efficient way of dealing with conflict. This case study in applied ethics and social theory patiently explains how justice in the new South Africa restores humanity and establishes lasting peace, whereas injustice in apartheid South Africa led to conflict and dehumanization.
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    Justice for an unjust society.Hennie P. P. Lötter - 1993 - Rodopi.
    In the introductory chapter of this book I firstly argue that the contemporary debate on justice focuses exclusively on matters of justice pertinent to nearly just societies; in the second place, I suggest that radically unjust societies generate problems of justice that cannot be solved by the naive application of current theories of justice. It follows that these problems of justice for unjust societies demand to be discussed in their own right. -/- In what follows, just such an attempt will (...)
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    Poverty, Ethics and Justice.Hennie P. P. Lötter - 2011 - University of Wales Press.
    Poverty is one of the most serious moral issues of our time that does not yet get the appropriate response it deserves. This book first gives an in depth moral analysis and evaluation of the complex manifestations of poverty. It then offers a series of ethical reasons to motivate everyone to engage in the struggle to eradicate poverty. -/- Social science research results are synthesized into a definition and explanation of poverty that provide proper background for moral evaluation. Poverty is (...)
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    Poverty.Hennie Lotter - 2014 - In Darrel Moellendorf & Heather Widdows (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics. London: Routledge.
    A brief overview of the chapter: Its section headings 1. The main champions of the cause of the poor a) Pioneering Peter Singer b) Ground-breaking John Rawls c) Low impact and high frustration for Thomas Pogge… d) …and pointed satisfaction for Sen (and Nussbaum)? 2. Have we made progress in dealing with poverty and global inequality? a) Aid transformed into development cooperation b) How many people are still poor? c) Do we know what poverty is and how it works? 3. (...)
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    (1 other version)How can a society make its citizens just?Hennie Lotter - 2001 - South African Journal of Philosophy 20 (1):90-101.
    How can citizens be made just? I focus on how modern constitutional democracies can entice, convince, and guide their citizens to become just. I rely chiefly on Rawls's theory of justice, as well as the work of sociologist Derek L. Phil lips. I argue that internal control by citizens themselves is the best option. This view is attractive because every citizen can play a part in establishing and maintaining the public conception of justice by being role models, engaging in dialogue (...)
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  9. When I needed a neighbour, were you there?Hennie Lotter - 2008 - Lux Verbi.
    In the book "When I needed a neighbour were you there? Christians and the Challenge of Poverty" I highlight the overwhelming evidence that involvement with poor people and the issues of poverty is a fundamental part of what it means to be Christian. The life and teaching of Jesus Christ suggest that all Christians should be seriously concerned about the plight of poor people. Why? Let me explain. Jesus is the foundation of the Christian faith and role model for Christian (...)
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    John Rawls [1921–2002].Hennie Lötter - 2004 - South African Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):111-111.
    This article is a very brief introduction to the work of John Rawls, the topic of this special edition of this journal.
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  11. Modernity, postmodernism and politics (in places like South Africa).Hennie Lotter - 1995 - In Deon Rossouw (ed.), Life in a postmodern culture. Human Sciences Research Council Press.
    In this chapter I show that it is possible to interpret an important group of postmodern texts as presenting intellectual and practical challenges with a specific focus that is worth the serious attention of everyone interested in politics. My interpretation shows that a certain strand of postmodern thought is not only consonant with a liberal democratic political morality, but also modifies and extends it in an eminently desirable direction. Such an interpretation has become possible because a significant consensus has emerged (...)
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  12. The Intellectual Legacy of Stephen Bantu Biko (1946-1977).Hennie Lotter - 1992 - Acta Academica 24.
    In this essay I will attempt to explain the significance of Stephen Bantu Biko's life. This I will do in terms of his intellectual contribution to the liberation of black people from the radically unjust apartheid society in South Africa. Firstly, I will discuss his contribution to liberate blacks psychologically from the political system of apartheid, pointing out how he broke through the normative and pragmatic acceptance of the situation in the radically unjust apartheid society. He experienced black people as (...)
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  13. How to judge scientific research articles.Hennie Lotter - 2000 - South African Journal for Language Teaching 34.
    How should scientists judge the quality of research articles? In this article I present general criteria for judging the scientific value of a research report submitted for publication. These criteria can improve the quality of research articles and produce fair referee reports that are scientifically justifiable. My view is based on four fundamental rules that guide all good science. These rules ought to determine whether scientific research reports merit publication in scientific journals. The rules for good science also structure this (...)
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  14. Postmodernism and our understanding of science.Hennie Lotter - 1995 - In Deon Rossouw (ed.), Life in a postmodern culture. Human Sciences Research Council Press.
    Despite the flood of philosophical texts on postmodernism, relatively few attempts have been made to gauge the importance of postmodern ideas for the philosophy of science. However, Lyotard's enormously influential text The postmodern condition (1979) focussed on science and knowledge. He put the term metanarrative (grand narrative) into circulation. Lyotard defines the term modern to refer to the way in which science tries to legitimate its own status by means of philosophical discourse which appeal to some kind of grand narrative (...)
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    Humans as professional interactants with elephants in a global commons.H. P. P. [Hennie] Lötter - 2016 - Journal of Global Ethics 12 (1):87-105.
    All current versions of ethics for human interaction with animals are based on theories originally developed for relationships between humans or for human understanding of the environment. The perceived analogies between relationships among humans those theories were designed for and the relationships between human and animals have led to specifically revised and adapted theories for ethical interaction between humans and animals. In this essay I propose two further analogies that I develop into one core argument to cover specific issues in (...)
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  16. The significance of poverty and wealth in Plato’s Republic.H. P. P. [Hennie] Lötter - 2003 - South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):189-206.
    Plato’s views on the significance of poverty and wealth in The Republic challenge us to rethink the role and position assigned to wealth in contemporary society. These ideas on poverty and wealth play an important role in shaping the central arguments of the Republic. The themes and views expressed in the opening dialogue of Plato’s Republic (328b - 331d) serve to introduce some of the core ideas of the Republic. I start with an analysis of the opening dialogue and then (...)
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    H.P.P. [Hennie] Lötter, Poverty, Ethics and Justice (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2011). [REVIEW]Rosa Terlazzo - 2012 - Philosophical Papers 41 (2):323 - 329.
    Philosophical Papers, Volume 41, Issue 2, Page 323-329, July 2012.
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    Eradicating Poverty, Resource Allocation, and the Environment.Tristen Taylor - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):27-42.
    Hennie Lötter, in his book Poverty, Ethics, and Justice, contends that we have a moral obligation to eradicate global poverty, but does so under the assumption that eradicating poverty is possible under current political and economic policy. Roughly 1.8 billion people (the consuming class) currently consume the majority of the world’s economic production. About 5.2 billion poor people (the non-consuming class) would like to consume at similar levels. Is it possible for the non-consuming class to approach levels of material (...)
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    How Should We Discharge Our Responsibilities to Eradicate Poverty?Gillian Brock - 2016 - Res Publica 22 (3):301-315.
    In this article I present four central challenges for Hennie Lötter’s book Poverty, Ethics and Justice. The first criticism takes issue with Lötter’s focus on social rather than global justice. Though he seems to be concerned with poverty everywhere, he takes social rather than global justice as the primary unit of analysis and this leads to a certain blindness to the ways in which discharging duties to the poor is a global not just society or state level project. My (...)
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    Anti-Poverty, Development, and the Limits of Progress.Darrel Moellendorf - 2016 - Res Publica 22 (3):317-325.
    In this paper I critically engage with Hennie Lötter’s impressive book, Poverty, Ethics and Justice. I discuss his conception of poverty, and offer an interpretation of his claim that poverty is a uniquely human scourge. I exam the various harms of poverty that Lötter discusses. I consider two reasons that he offers for why we have a moral duty to end poverty, and I argue that the reason based on what we can justify to others if we take their (...)
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  21. The Nature of Poverty as an Inhuman Condition.Thaddeus Metz - 2016 - Res Publica 22 (3):327-342.
    In this article, part of a symposium devoted to Hennie Lötter’s Poverty, Ethics and Justice, my aims are threefold. First, I present a careful reading of Lötter’s original and compelling central conception of the nature of poverty as the inability to ‘obtain adequate economic resources….to maintain physical health and engage in social activities distinctive of human beings in their respective societies’. After motivating this view, particularly in comparison to other salient accounts of poverty, I, second, raise some objections to (...)
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  22. Poverty as Inhuman: Plausible but Illiberal?Thaddeus Metz - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):1-14.
    In this article, part of a special issue devoted to Hennie Lötter’s Poverty, Ethics and Justice, I draw out an interesting implication of Hennie Lötter’s original and compelling conception of the nature of poverty as essentially inhuman. After motivating this view, I argue that it, like the capabilities approach and other views that invoke a conception of good and bad lives, is inconsistent with a standard understanding of a liberal account of the state’s role, one that is independently (...)
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  23. Henny Blomme on Kiyoshi Chiba's "Kants Ontologie der raumzeitlichen Wirklichkeit.".Henny Blomme - 2013 - Transcendental Philosophy Research Critique.
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    Politik, Philosophie, Praxis: Festschrift für Wilhelm Hennis zum 65. Geburtstag.Wilhelm Hennis & Hans Maier (eds.) - 1988 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Wissenschaft als imaginäres Wiedergutmachungsprojekt.Maria-Sibylla Lotter - 2021 - In Elif Özmen (ed.), Wissenschaftsfreiheit im Konflikt. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 69-89.
    In den letzten Jahren werden in der westlichen Universitätslandschaft und nun auch in Deutschland zunehmend beunruhigte Stimmen laut, welche die Wissenschaftsfreiheit und eine offene Streitkultur bedroht sehen. Dabei steht neben anderen Bedrohungen zunehmend ein Wertkonflikt im Mittelpunkt, in dem Anliegen emanzipativer und partizipativer Gerechtigkeit sowie des Schutzes vulnerabler Gruppen als Anlass für Einschränkungen der freien Rede und der freien wissenschaftlichen Forschung genommen werden. Der Beitrag führt diesen Wertkonflikt einerseits auf die Akademisierung der Emanzipationsbewegungen, andererseits auf eine Wissenschaftskritik, die Wissenschaft als (...)
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    Die Rolle der Anschauungsformen in der B-Deduktion.Henny Blomme - 2017 - In Giuseppe Motta & Udo Thiel (eds.), Immanuel Kant: Die Einheit des Bewusstseins (Kant-Studien Ergänzungshefte). DeGruyter. pp. 75-88.
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    10. Erfahrung als Kunst. Dewey über die Funktion der Kunst im Alltagsleben.Maria-Sibylla Lotter - 2017 - In Michael Hampe (ed.), John Dewey: Erfahrung Und Natur. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 143-158.
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    Poverty and Human Dignity: What Is the Relationship?H. P. P. Lötter - 2023 - In Gottfried Schweiger & Clemens Sedmak (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty. Routledge.
    In this chapter the explanatory value of four conceptions of human dignity to account for two seemingly contradictory intuitions is tested. One is that many people think poverty violates the humanity of poor people. The other intuition is that poor people often act with remarkable dignity despite their trying circumstances. First Immanuel Kant’s influential view on human dignity that claims it is grounded in humans’ capability to make moral judgments is examined. Next, Martha Nussbaum’s theory of the capability approach is (...)
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    On the Role of Biomedical Knowledge in Clinical Reasoning by Experts, Intermediates and Novices.Henny P. A. Boshuizen & Henk G. Schmidt - 1992 - Cognitive Science 16 (2):153-184.
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    Human–Animal Chimeras: Not Only Cell Origin Matters.Gisela Badura-Lotter & Heiner Fangerau - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (2):21-22.
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    Zur Einführung.Maria-Sibylla Lotter - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 63 (1):20-24.
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    Ethical, biological and legal aspects in the use of human embryonic stem cells in Germany.Gisela Badura-Lotter - 2001 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 7 (2):38.
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    On the Mediate Proof of Transcendental Idealism.Henny Blomme - 2016 - Studia Kantiana 14 (21):11-26.
    Scholars who consider that the Transcendental Analytic contains the core of what Kant calls ‘transcendental idealism’ are mistaken. Indeed, Kant’s transcendental idealism of space, time and spatiotemporal objects is sufficiently proved in the Transcendental Aesthetic and does not depend on complementary claims made later on in the Critique. This does not mean, however, that we are allowed to subscribe to the so-called separability-thesis, which states that we can endorse Kant's views in the Transcendental Logic without endorsing the results of the (...)
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    Politik als praktische Wissenschaft: Aufsätze zur politischen Theorie und Regierungslehre.Wilhelm Hennis - 1968 - München: R. Piper.
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    Über empathischen Möglichkeitssinn und andere komische Formen der ethischen Selbstverständigung am Beispiel von Toni Erdmann.Maria-Sibylla Lotter - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 63 (1).
    Im Ausgang von der anf änglichen Frage, welche Formen der Empathie zu den Produktionsbedingungen einer gelingenden Komödie gehören, wird zunächst argumentiert, dass Komik generell ›kulturelle Empathie‹ voraussetzt, d.i. ein Gespür dafür, welche Erwartungen und emotionalen Reaktionen bestimmte Themen und situative Konstellationen auslösen werden. Situationskomik und insbesondere die Komik peinlicher familiärer Situationen werden darauf zurückgeführt, dass wir uns sowohl empathisch in die Gefühle und die Peinlichkeit der Lebenslage der Protagonisten hineinversetzen können als auch gleichzeitig selbst die unbeteiligte Perspektive des Beobachters einnehmen. (...)
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    Die metaphysische Kritik des Subjekts: eine Untersuchung von Whiteheads universalisierter Sozialontologie.Maria-Sibylla Lotter - 1996 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Kommentar zu Jaster und Keil.Maria-Sybilla Lotter - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (3):497-502.
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  38. Socio-economic status and fertility: the emergence of new trends among white South Africans.J. M. Lotter - 1978 - Humanitas 4 (3):323-325.
     
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    Wie Hass und Gewalt sich begrifflich ausdehnen.Maria-Sibylla Lotter - 2021 - In Paul Helfritzsch & Jörg Müller Hipper (eds.), Die Emotionalisierung des Politischen. transcript Verlag. pp. 263-278.
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    Preaching: An initial theoretical exploration.Hennie Pieterse & Cas Wepener - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):8.
    In this article the event of preaching is explored by making use of both older and newer sources. Whilst taking cognisance of continuous contextual changes and developments within the discipline of Homiletics, core hermeneutical, theological and homiletical aspects of preaching are revisited. The aim of this exploration is to formulate a preliminary theory of preaching that can be revisited and revised as part of a larger empirical homiletical investigation which makes use of Grounded Theory. Contribution: This article adheres to the (...)
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    The implications of Jesus’ radical love.Hennie J. C. Pieterse - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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    The psychology of animal companionship: Some ancient and modern views.Hennie Viviers - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    Knowledge as the posit of the physical psyche.Henny Wenkart - 1972 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):173-185.
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  44. The meaning of 'wertfreiheit' on the background and motives of Max Weber's "postulate".Wilhelm Hennis, Ulrike Brisson & Roger Brisson - 1994 - Sociological Theory 12 (2):113-125.
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    Chapter 20. Kant’s Conception of Chemistry in the Danziger Physik.Henny Blomme - 2015 - In Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 484-502.
  46. The pitiless 'sobriety of judgement': Max Weber between Carl Menger and Gustav von Schmoller — the academic politics of value freedom.Wilhelm Hennis - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):27-59.
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    Politics as a practical science.Wilhelm Hennis - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Keith Tribe.
    In essays reaching from 1959 to 2003 Wilhelm Hennis reconnects political theory to the tradition of politics as a 'practical science'.
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    Gesundheit als ästhetische Kategorie.Konrad Lotter - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 52 (2):101-116.
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    Sind „vulnerable Gruppen“ vor Kritik zu schützen?Maria-Sibylla Lotter - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 9 (2):375-398.
    Der Artikel verteidigt den Wert und die Unverzichtbarkeit der freien Debatte gegen neuere Tendenzen, gewisse kontroverse Beiträge zur öffentlichen Diskussion als Schädigungen vulnerabler Menschen zu delegitimieren. In den Abschnitten 1–2 werden zwei elementare Funktionen der Redefreiheit für eine liberale Demokratie vorgestellt: Erstens ist die Möglichkeit zum gewaltfreien politischen Widerspruch gegen Mehrheitsentscheidungen eine Bedingung ihrer Geltung auch für Andersdenkende. Zweitens ist sie eine notwendige Bedingung für die Erzeugung der politischen Kompetenz, die eine Demokratie am Leben hält und vernünftige politische Entscheidungen ermöglicht. (...)
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    Ästhetik des Südens. Ästhetik des Nordens. Anmerkungen zur Klimatheorie der Kunst.Konrad Lotter - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 58 (2):129-148.
    The peculiar association of geographical terms like »south« and »north« with the philosophical term of aesthetics refers to the so called climatology, which denies the autonomy of art and explains its characteristics and its development by weather and other natural phenomena. On the one hand, various concepts of the European enlightenment are described, relating climate, mediated through the body, the life style or the work of men, to spiritual production. The main objective of the article is to demonstrate the development (...)
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