Epistemic injustice; their relation to certain political ideas; epistemic vices and virtues; social interpretation; moral relativism; moral emotions and attitudes
Political, moral, and legal philosophy: deontological ethics; justice; moral realism as a moral doctrine; legal positivism and legal objectivity; rights and freedom
Metaphysics, philosophy of language and of logic; the beginnings of analytical philosophy in Prague, Jena and Cambridge, and the beginnings of phenomenology in Halle and Göttingen
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