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Dr. Jean Moritz Müller is a Visiting Professor in Practical Philosophy at the University of Tübingen's Philosophical Seminar. His research focuses on the intersection of emotion, value, and normative cognition, with particular attention to emotional intentionality, value perception, and the epistemology of reasons. He explores themes such as the role of emotions in moral agency, the nature of empathy, and the structure of emotional experience.
His work bridges phenomenological traditions and contemporary analytic philosophy, addressing questions like how emotions apprehend value, the spontaneity of emotional responses, and the motivational role of reasons. Recent publications emphasize debates on motivating reasons, emotional behaviors as actions, and the philosophical implications of empathy.
Müller’s articles often critique and advance theories of emotional evaluation, arguing for positions that integrate value perception into broader ethical frameworks. His scholarship reflects a commitment to rigorous analysis of both classical and modern philosophical perspectives on human emotion and rationality.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though his affiliation with the Philosophical Seminar suggests active participation in academic governance and research collaborations within the department.





