G. A. den Hartogh

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G.A. den Hartogh is a Dutch philosopher. He studied theology and philosophy and received his Ph.D. from the University of Amsterdam in 1985. Currently he is professor of ethics and its history at the University of Amsterdam. His interests include moral philosophy, legal philosophy and medical ethics.

[edit] Selected Bibliography

  • ‘A Conventionalist Theory of Obligation.’ Law and Philosophy 17 (1998), 351-376
  • Introduction to: G.A. den Hartogh (ed.), The Good Life as a Public Good., Dordrecht, Kluwer 2000, 1-28
  • Mutual Expectations: A Conventionalist Theory of Law. Law and Philosophy Library, Vol. 56, Kluwer, The Hague 2002
  • ‘The authority of intention.’ Ethics 115 (2004), 6-34
  • ‘Intending for autonomous reasons.’ In: Bruno Verbeek (ed.), Intentions and Reasons, Ashgate, Aldershot (in press)