Bibliographie

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  1. Re-Engineering the Concept of Understanding for AI

    Mit Pierre Beckmann.

  2. Systematizers: Reason, Machines, and the Rise of Systematic Thought in Early Modern Philosophy, 1500–1800

    Buchmanuskript.

  3. The Invented Inventor: Adapting Intellectual Property to Generative AI

    In Begutachtung

  4. Why We Care about Understanding: Competence through Predictive Compression

    Mit Pierre Beckmann.

  5. Conceptual Engineering

    In Metzler Handbuch Analytische Philosophie. Hans-Johann Glock, Christoph Pfisterer und Stefan Roski (Hrsg.). Stuttgart: Metzler.

  6. Explication or Amelioration? Carnapian Clarification as the Normative Basis for Conceptual Engineering

    The Monist. Sonderheft zu Explication and Conceptual Engineering.

  7. Law as a Test of Conceptual Strength

    In Bernard Williams on Law and Jurisprudence: From Agency and Responsibility to Methodology. Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco, Daniel Peixoto Murata und Julieta Rabanos (Hrsg.). Oxford: Hart. Im Erscheinen.

  8. Mechanistic Indicators of Understanding in Large Language Models

    Philosophical Studies. Mit Pierre Beckmann.

  9. Naturalizing Minds: Genealogies of Thought in Hume and Nietzsche

    In Hume and Nietzsche. Peter Kail und Paolo Stellino (Hrsg.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  10. Needs of the Mind: How Aptic Normativity Can Guide Conceptual Adaptation

    Philosophical Studies. 2026.

  11. Reasons of Love and Conceptual Good-for-Nothings

    In Themes from Susan Wolf. Michael Frauchiger und Markus Stepanians (Hrsg.). Berlin: De Gruyter. Im Erscheinen.

  12. The Authority and Politics of Epiphanic Experience

    Zeitschrift für Ethik und Moralphilosophie (ZEMO) – Journal for Ethics and Moral Philosophy. Im Erscheinen.

  13. The Romantic Roots of Internalism

    Mit Nikhil Krishnan.

  14. Une normativité sans histoire ? Foucault, Engel et la normativité de la vérité

    Erscheint in Dialogue : Revue canadienne de philosophie

  15. Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History

    Mitherausgegeben mit Marcel van Ackeren. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2025.

  16. Can AI Rely on the Systematicity of Truth? The Challenge of Modelling Normative Domains

    Philosophy & Technology 38 (34): 1–27. 2025.

  17. Doing History Philosophically and Philosophy Historically

    Mit Marcel van Ackeren. In Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History. Marcel van Ackeren und Matthieu Queloz (Hrsg.), 14–30. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2025.

  18. Dropping Anchor in Rough Seas: Co-Reasoning with Personalized AI Advisors and the Liberalism of Fear

    Philosophy & Technology 38 (170): 1–7. 2025. Eingeladener Kommentar.

  19. Explainability through Systematicity: The Hard Systematicity Challenge for Artificial Intelligence

    Minds and Machines 35 (35): 1–39. 2025.

  20. Internalism from the Ethnographic Stance: From Self-Indulgence to Self-Expression and Corroborative Sense-Making

    The Philosophical Quarterly 75 (3): 1094–1120. 2025.

  21. Kein Sicherheitsnetz der Wahrheit: Warum Normativität für LLMs schwierig bleibt

    meta(φ) 13 (1): 51—89. 2025.

  22. On the Fundamental Limitations of AI Moral Advisors

    Philosophy & Technology 38 (71): 1–4. 2025. Eingeladener Kommentar.

  23. The Ethics of Conceptualization: Tailoring Thought and Language to Need

    Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2025.

  24. Williams’s Debt to Wittgenstein

    In Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History. Marcel van Ackeren und Matthieu Queloz (Hrsg.), 283–316. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2025. Mit Nikhil Krishnan.

  25. Defending Genealogy as Conceptual Reverse-Engineering

    Analysis 84 (2): 385–400. 2024. Symposium zu meinem The Practical Origins of Ideas. Auf Einladung.

  26. Moralism as a Dualism in Ethics and Politics

    Political Philosophy 1 (2): 432–462. 2024.

  27. Précis of The Practical Origins of Ideas

    Analysis 84 (2): 341–344. 2024. Symposium zu meinem The Practical Origins of Ideas. Auf Einladung.

  28. The Dworkin–Williams Debate: Liberty, Conceptual Integrity, and Tragic Conflict in Politics

    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (1): 3–29. 2024.

  29. Virtue Ethics and the Morality System

    Topoi 43 (2): 413–424. 2024. Mit Marcel van Ackeren.

  30. Virtues, Rights, or Consequences? Mapping the Way for Conceptual Ethics

    Studia Philosophica: The Swiss Journal of Philosophy 83 (1): 9–22. 2024.

  31. Debunking Concepts

    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 47 (1): 195–225. Auf Einladung. 2023.

  32. Ethics Beyond the Limits: New Essays on Bernard Williams’ Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy

    Mind 132 (525): 234–243. 2023.

  33. Making Past Thinkers Speak to Us Through Pragmatic Genealogies

    In Historiography and the Formation of Philosophical Canons. Sandra Lapointe und Erich Reck (Hrsg.), 171–191. New York: Routledge. 2023.

  34. On the Self-Undermining Functionality Critique of Morality

    European Journal of Philosophy 31 (2): 501–508. Auf Einladung. 2023.

  35. The Shaken Realist: Bernard Williams, the War, and Philosophy as Cultural Critique

    European Journal of Philosophy 31 (1): 226–247. 2023. Mit Nikhil Krishnan.

  36. A Shelter from Luck: The Morality System Reconstructed

    In Morality and Agency: Themes from Bernard Williams. András Szigeti und Matthew Talbert (Hrsg.), 184–211. New York: Oxford University Press. 2022.

  37. Conceptual Engineering and the Politics of Implementation

    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (3): 670–691. 2022. Mit Friedemann Bieber.

  38. Function-Based Conceptual Engineering and the Authority Problem

    Mind 131 (524): 1247–1278. 2022.

  39. Genealogy, Evaluation, and Engineering

    The Monist 105 (4): 435–51. Auf Einladung. 2022.

  40. Nietzsche’s Conceptual Ethics

    Inquiry 66 (7): 1335–1364. Tagungsband der International Society of Nietzsche Studies. 2023.

  41. The Essential Superficiality of the Voluntary and the Moralization of Psychology

    Philosophical Studies 179 (5): 1591–1620. 2022.

  42. Theorizing the Normative Significance of Critical Histories for International Law

    Journal of the History of International Law 24 (4): 561–587. 2022. Mit Damian Cueni.

  43. Choosing Values? Williams contra Nietzsche

    The Philosophical Quarterly 71 (2): 286–307. 2021.

  44. Ideas that Work

    Aeon: A World of Ideas, 24. Juni 2021.

  45. Left Wittgensteinianism

    European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4): 758–77. 2021. Mit Damian Cueni.

  46. Nietzsche’s English Genealogy of Truthfulness

    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 103 (2): 341–63. 2021.

  47. The Practical Origins of Ideas: Genealogy as Conceptual Reverse-Engineering

    Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2021.

  48. The Self-Effacing Functionality of Blame

    Philosophical Studies 178 (4): 1361–1379. 2021.

  49. Tracing Concepts to Needs

    The Philosopher 109 (3): 34—39. 2021.

  50. Whence the Demand for Ethical Theory?

    American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2): 135–46. 2021. Mit Damian Cueni.

  51. From Paradigm-Based Explanation to Pragmatic Genealogy

    Mind 129 (515): 683–714. 2020.

  52. How Genealogies Can Affect the Space of Reasons

    Synthese 197 (5): 2005–2027. 2020.

  53. On Ordered Pluralism

    Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (3): 305–11. 2019.

  54. Revealing Social Functions through Pragmatic Genealogies

    In Social Functions in Philosophy: Metaphysical, Normative, and Methodological Perspectives. Rebekka Hufendiek, Daniel James und Raphael Van Riel (Hrsg.), 200–218. London: Routledge. 2020.

  55. Genealogy and Knowledge-First Epistemology: A Mismatch?

    The Philosophical Quarterly 69 (274): 100–120. 2019.

  56. Nietzsche as a Critic of Genealogical Debunking: Making Room for Naturalism without Subversion

    The Monist 102 (3): 277–297. 2019. Mit Damian Cueni.

  57. Nietzsches affirmative Genealogien

    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (3): 429–439. Auf Einladung. 2019.

  58. The Points of Concepts: Their Types, Tensions, and Connections

    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (8): 1122–1145. 2019.

  59. Davidsonian Causalism and Wittgensteinian Anti-Causalism: A Rapprochement

    Ergo 5 (6): 153–72. 2018.

  60. Williams’s Pragmatic Genealogy and Self-Effacing Functionality

    Philosophers’ Imprint 18 (17): 1–20. 2018.

  61. Does Philosophy Have a Vindicatory History? Bernard Williams on the History of Philosophy

    Studia Philosophica 76: 137–52. 2017.

  62. Two Orders of Things: Wittgenstein on Reasons and Causes

    Philosophy 92 (3): 369–97. 2017.

  63. Nietzsche’s Pragmatic Genealogy of Justice

    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (4): 727–49. 2017.

  64. The Double Nature of DNA: Reevaluating the Common Heritage Idea

    The Journal of Political Philosophy 24 (1): 47–66. 2016.

  65. Wittgenstein on the Chain of Reasons

    Wittgenstein-Studien 7 (1): 105–30. 2016.