Carmen Kaminsky

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Carmen Kaminsky (* 1962 in Bochum ) is a German professor, philosopher and author.

Kaminsky studied after leaving school at the University of Bochum philosophy . After successfully completing her degree and doctorate, she got a job as a professor at Cologne University of Applied Sciences . It gives courses and seminars in the areas of ethics and law , ethics in medicine and social philosophy . Her main research interests include moral philosophy (especially application-oriented ethics), philosophical anthropology and cultural philosophy . Kaminsky published several books and wrote numerous articles on various subjects.

Works (selection)

  • Said, meant, understood? On the problem of the validity of precautionary living wills, medical ethical materials, issue 115, Center for Medical Ethics, Bochum 1997
  • Embryos, Ethics and Responsibility - A Critical Analysis of the Status Discussion as a Problem-Solving Approach in Applied Ethics , Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 1998
  • Morality for politics. A conceptual foundation of applied ethics , Paderborn: mentis Verlag 2005
  • Responsibility for the future , commemorative publication for Dieter Birnbacher's 60th birthday . Münster: Lit-Verlag, 2006 (together with Oliver Hallich )

Individual evidence

  1. mentis publishing house

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