Joel Anderson
Dep. Philosophy and Religious Studies - Philosophy - Practic
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Dr. JH Anderson studied philosophy at Princeton University, Northwestern University (USA) and Goethe-Universität (Frankfurt / M). From 1995-2003, he taught philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis. He joined the department in Utrecht in 2004, as a lecturer in philosophical anthropology. His research focuses on philosophical anthropology, ethics (discourse ethics, neuro-ethics) and social theory (mutual recognition; responses to hyper-complexity).
Research Interest
Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights Institutions (strategic theme)
Publications
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Nauts, S., Kamphorst, BA, Sutu, Andreea E., Poortvliet, Rune & Anderson, JH (2016). Aversive bedtime routines as a precursor to bedtime procrastination . The European Health Psychologist , 18 (2), (pp. 80-85) (6 p.).
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Anderson, JH (2017). Vulnerability, Autonomy Gaps and Social Exclusion. In Christine Straehle (Eds.), Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics (pp. 49-68) (20 p.). New York: Routledge.
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Anderson, JH (2009). Autonomielücken as Sozial Pathology. Ideology criticism of the Paternalism. In R. Forst & M Hartmann (Ed.), Sozialphilosophie und Kritik (pp. 433-453) (21 p.). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.