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This paper attempts, on the one hand, to explain the apparent difficulties between two ethical positions: Greek eudaimonism and Kantian universalism. Kant criticised ethics that put happiness as the motive for their actions and claimed that they were egoistic ethics. Robert Spaemann takes this problem as a starting point and proposes the concept of benevolence or love as a way of overcoming both perspectives.

Produktbeschreibung
This paper attempts, on the one hand, to explain the apparent difficulties between two ethical positions: Greek eudaimonism and Kantian universalism. Kant criticised ethics that put happiness as the motive for their actions and claimed that they were egoistic ethics. Robert Spaemann takes this problem as a starting point and proposes the concept of benevolence or love as a way of overcoming both perspectives.
Autorenporträt
Geboren in Guayaquil, Ecuador, am 28. Februar 1993. Er hat an der Universität von Navarra Philosophie studiert und unterrichtet derzeit Philosophie in der Oberstufe.