This is the third of three volumes which together comprise a selective historical and critical study of the development of moral philosophy. Here Terence Irwin covers the period from the late 18th to the late 20th century, with illuminating discussion of the Kantian tradition, utilitarianism, intuitionism, naturalism, idealism, and non-cognitivism.
This is the third of three volumes which together comprise a selective historical and critical study of the development of moral philosophy. Here Terence Irwin covers the period from the late 18th to the late 20th century, with illuminating discussion of the Kantian tradition, utilitarianism, intuitionism, naturalism, idealism, and non-cognitivism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Terence Irwin is Professor of Ancient Philosophy in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Keble College.
Inhaltsangabe
66: Kant: Practical Laws 67: Kant: From Practical Laws to Morality 68: Kant: Some objections and replies 69: Kant: Freedom 70: Kant: From Freedom to Morality 71: Kant: Morality and the good 72: Kant: Meta-ethical questions 73: Hegel: History and Theory 74: Hegel: Morality and beyond 75: Marx and Idealist Moral Theory 76: Schopenhauer 77: Kierkegaard 78: Nietzsche 79: Mill: Earlier Utilitarianism and its Critics 80: Mill: A revised version of utilitarianism 81: Sidgwick: Methods and Sources 82: Sidgwick: The Examination of Methods 83: Sidgwick's Axioms of Morality 84: Bradley 85: Green 86: Moore 87: Ross 88: Logical Empiricism and Emotivism 89: Lewis 90: Hare: A defence of non-cognitivism 91: Existentialism 92: Revivals of Non-Cognitivism 93: Objectivity and its Critics 94: Versions of Naturalism 95: Rawls: The just, the fair, and the right 96: Rawls: The right and the good
66: Kant: Practical Laws 67: Kant: From Practical Laws to Morality 68: Kant: Some objections and replies 69: Kant: Freedom 70: Kant: From Freedom to Morality 71: Kant: Morality and the good 72: Kant: Meta-ethical questions 73: Hegel: History and Theory 74: Hegel: Morality and beyond 75: Marx and Idealist Moral Theory 76: Schopenhauer 77: Kierkegaard 78: Nietzsche 79: Mill: Earlier Utilitarianism and its Critics 80: Mill: A revised version of utilitarianism 81: Sidgwick: Methods and Sources 82: Sidgwick: The Examination of Methods 83: Sidgwick's Axioms of Morality 84: Bradley 85: Green 86: Moore 87: Ross 88: Logical Empiricism and Emotivism 89: Lewis 90: Hare: A defence of non-cognitivism 91: Existentialism 92: Revivals of Non-Cognitivism 93: Objectivity and its Critics 94: Versions of Naturalism 95: Rawls: The just, the fair, and the right 96: Rawls: The right and the good
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