Martin Gustafsson is a contemporary philosopher working primarily in the philosophy of language, action theory, and ethics, with strong influence from Wittgenstein and ordinary language philosophy. He has contributed to debates on practical reason, the nature of obligation, and the temporal dimensions of normative requirements. His work often interrogates the logical structure of deontic claims and their relationship to agency.
Developed accounts of temporally-indexed moral obligations and their conditions
Contributed to Wittgensteinian approaches to meaning and rule-following
Advanced analysis of the relationship between intention, action, and practical reason
Published work on the logical grammar of normative and deontic claims