Martin Sticker is Lecturer in Ethics at the University of Bristol. Before joining the University of Bristol in 2018 he held positions at Trinity College Dublin and the University of Goettingen.

His main areas of work are Kantian ethics, especially Kant’s methodology of practical philosophy, his theory of practical rationality and of rationalizing/self-deception, Kant’s and Kantian takes on global poverty and global injustice, demandingness of morality as well as moral education.

Moreover, he works on Classical German Philosophy as well as normative Ethics and political philosophy (demandingness, global justice and global poverty, climate ethics, universal basic income).

Numerous articles in journals such as Nous, European Journal of Philosophy, Kantian Review, Kant Studien, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Hegel-Studien, Archiv fuer Geschichte der Philosophie.

Research topic in the Kantian Rationality Lab:

Kant’s theory of practical rationality and of rationalizing/self-deception. Kant’s and Kantian takes on global poverty and global injustice, demandingness of morality as well as moral education.

Researcher ID: U-9791-2019
ORCID 0000 0003 4895 4359

Web-site with further information:

https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/martin-sticker(644a10ff-9577-4c76-ad50-0658dbc61758).html

Email: martin.sticker [at] bristol.ac.uk