W. J. Mander examines the nature of idealist ethics: the form and content of ethical belief most typically adopted by philosophical idealists. He identifies a tradition of idealist ethics, before going on to argue that such an approach offers an attractive way of looking at moral questions and has much to contribute to contemporary discussion.
W. J. Mander examines the nature of idealist ethics: the form and content of ethical belief most typically adopted by philosophical idealists. He identifies a tradition of idealist ethics, before going on to argue that such an approach offers an attractive way of looking at moral questions and has much to contribute to contemporary discussion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
W. J. Mander is Professor of the History of Modern Philosophy at Oxford University, where he is also a Fellow of Harris Manchester College. He was educated at University College London and Corpus Christi College Oxford. His main area of research is the British Idealists, although he is also interested in Early Modern Philosophy and Nineteenth Century Philosophy in general.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I 1: What Is Idealism? 2: The Notion of Idealist Ethics Part II 3: Idealism and the Fact-Value Distinction (I) 4: Idealism and the Fact-Value Distinction (II) Part III 5: The Argument from Value and Valuing 6: The Kantian Argument from Autonomy 7: The Axiarchic Argument 8: Teleology 9: The Heart of Idealist Meta-Ethics Part IV 10: Idealist Hedonism 11: Idealism and the Will 12: Idealism and Self-Realization Part V 13: The Ethics of Idealization 14: The Ideal and the Real Part VI 15: Idealism and Altruism 16: Idealism, Society, and Community Part VII 17: Idealism and Free Will 18: Idealism and Holism 19: The Idealistic View of the Universe Bibliography Index
PART I 1: What Is Idealism? 2: The Notion of Idealist Ethics Part II 3: Idealism and the Fact-Value Distinction (I) 4: Idealism and the Fact-Value Distinction (II) Part III 5: The Argument from Value and Valuing 6: The Kantian Argument from Autonomy 7: The Axiarchic Argument 8: Teleology 9: The Heart of Idealist Meta-Ethics Part IV 10: Idealist Hedonism 11: Idealism and the Will 12: Idealism and Self-Realization Part V 13: The Ethics of Idealization 14: The Ideal and the Real Part VI 15: Idealism and Altruism 16: Idealism, Society, and Community Part VII 17: Idealism and Free Will 18: Idealism and Holism 19: The Idealistic View of the Universe Bibliography Index
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