Science and the Structure of Ethics
Herausgeber: Edel, Abraham
Science and the Structure of Ethics
Herausgeber: Edel, Abraham
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Well positioned in the naturalistic tradition of ethical theory extending from John Dewey at the start and Richard Rorty at the conclusion of the century, Abraham Edel's volume offers a remarkable synthesis of the ways hi which ethical statements can be examined, and the nature of ethical concerns.
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Well positioned in the naturalistic tradition of ethical theory extending from John Dewey at the start and Richard Rorty at the conclusion of the century, Abraham Edel's volume offers a remarkable synthesis of the ways hi which ethical statements can be examined, and the nature of ethical concerns.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 118
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 168g
- ISBN-13: 9781138514379
- ISBN-10: 1138514373
- Artikelnr.: 53167396
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 118
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 168g
- ISBN-13: 9781138514379
- ISBN-10: 1138514373
- Artikelnr.: 53167396
Abraham Edel (1908-2007), a distinguished American moral and social philosopher, was research professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania and before that the City College of New York. Some of his numerous books are Science and the Structure of Ethics, Aristotle and His Philosophy, and Ethical Judgment.
I. The Nature and Complexity of the Problem 1. Issues in the Relation of
Science and Ethics¿ 2. The Place of Scientific Results in Ethical Theory 3.
The Role of Scientific Method in Ethical Theory 4. The Impact of the
Scientific Temper in Ethical Theory 5. Moralities 6. Methodological
Approaches in Ethics 7. The Structure of an Ethical Theory II. The Theory
of Existential Perspectives 8. The Concept of an Existential Perspective
(EP) 9. Role of Existential Perspective within an Ethical Theory 10.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Physical and Biological 11.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Psychological 12. Overtly
Scientific Existential Perspectives: Sociocultural and Sociohistorical 13.
Science in Theological and Metaphysical Existential Perspectives 14.
Science in Transcendence Existential Perspectives 15. Evaluation of
Existential Perspectives III. The Role of Science in Conceptual and
Methodological Analysis 16. Conceptual-Methodological Frameworks 17. Are
There Workable Concepts of Moral Phenomena and Moral Experience? 18.
Ethical Concept-Families and Their Existential Linkage 19. Organization,
Generalization, Systematization 20. Validation, Verification, Reasoning,
Justification 21. Application and Evaluative Processes IV. Decision,
Freedom, and Responsibility 22. Evaluative Processes in Unstructured
Situations 23. Toward a Scientific Study of Freedom and Responsibility 24.
Toward a Strategy for Solution of the Free-Will Problem in Ethics 25. The
Creative Temper and the Scientific Temper
Science and Ethics¿ 2. The Place of Scientific Results in Ethical Theory 3.
The Role of Scientific Method in Ethical Theory 4. The Impact of the
Scientific Temper in Ethical Theory 5. Moralities 6. Methodological
Approaches in Ethics 7. The Structure of an Ethical Theory II. The Theory
of Existential Perspectives 8. The Concept of an Existential Perspective
(EP) 9. Role of Existential Perspective within an Ethical Theory 10.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Physical and Biological 11.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Psychological 12. Overtly
Scientific Existential Perspectives: Sociocultural and Sociohistorical 13.
Science in Theological and Metaphysical Existential Perspectives 14.
Science in Transcendence Existential Perspectives 15. Evaluation of
Existential Perspectives III. The Role of Science in Conceptual and
Methodological Analysis 16. Conceptual-Methodological Frameworks 17. Are
There Workable Concepts of Moral Phenomena and Moral Experience? 18.
Ethical Concept-Families and Their Existential Linkage 19. Organization,
Generalization, Systematization 20. Validation, Verification, Reasoning,
Justification 21. Application and Evaluative Processes IV. Decision,
Freedom, and Responsibility 22. Evaluative Processes in Unstructured
Situations 23. Toward a Scientific Study of Freedom and Responsibility 24.
Toward a Strategy for Solution of the Free-Will Problem in Ethics 25. The
Creative Temper and the Scientific Temper
I. The Nature and Complexity of the Problem 1. Issues in the Relation of
Science and Ethics¿ 2. The Place of Scientific Results in Ethical Theory 3.
The Role of Scientific Method in Ethical Theory 4. The Impact of the
Scientific Temper in Ethical Theory 5. Moralities 6. Methodological
Approaches in Ethics 7. The Structure of an Ethical Theory II. The Theory
of Existential Perspectives 8. The Concept of an Existential Perspective
(EP) 9. Role of Existential Perspective within an Ethical Theory 10.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Physical and Biological 11.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Psychological 12. Overtly
Scientific Existential Perspectives: Sociocultural and Sociohistorical 13.
Science in Theological and Metaphysical Existential Perspectives 14.
Science in Transcendence Existential Perspectives 15. Evaluation of
Existential Perspectives III. The Role of Science in Conceptual and
Methodological Analysis 16. Conceptual-Methodological Frameworks 17. Are
There Workable Concepts of Moral Phenomena and Moral Experience? 18.
Ethical Concept-Families and Their Existential Linkage 19. Organization,
Generalization, Systematization 20. Validation, Verification, Reasoning,
Justification 21. Application and Evaluative Processes IV. Decision,
Freedom, and Responsibility 22. Evaluative Processes in Unstructured
Situations 23. Toward a Scientific Study of Freedom and Responsibility 24.
Toward a Strategy for Solution of the Free-Will Problem in Ethics 25. The
Creative Temper and the Scientific Temper
Science and Ethics¿ 2. The Place of Scientific Results in Ethical Theory 3.
The Role of Scientific Method in Ethical Theory 4. The Impact of the
Scientific Temper in Ethical Theory 5. Moralities 6. Methodological
Approaches in Ethics 7. The Structure of an Ethical Theory II. The Theory
of Existential Perspectives 8. The Concept of an Existential Perspective
(EP) 9. Role of Existential Perspective within an Ethical Theory 10.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Physical and Biological 11.
Overtly Scientific Existential Perspectives: Psychological 12. Overtly
Scientific Existential Perspectives: Sociocultural and Sociohistorical 13.
Science in Theological and Metaphysical Existential Perspectives 14.
Science in Transcendence Existential Perspectives 15. Evaluation of
Existential Perspectives III. The Role of Science in Conceptual and
Methodological Analysis 16. Conceptual-Methodological Frameworks 17. Are
There Workable Concepts of Moral Phenomena and Moral Experience? 18.
Ethical Concept-Families and Their Existential Linkage 19. Organization,
Generalization, Systematization 20. Validation, Verification, Reasoning,
Justification 21. Application and Evaluative Processes IV. Decision,
Freedom, and Responsibility 22. Evaluative Processes in Unstructured
Situations 23. Toward a Scientific Study of Freedom and Responsibility 24.
Toward a Strategy for Solution of the Free-Will Problem in Ethics 25. The
Creative Temper and the Scientific Temper