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This handbook aims to show the great fertility of the phenomenological tradition for the study of ethics and moral philosophy by collecting a set of papers on the contributions to ethical thought by major phenomenological thinkers. The contributing experts explore the thought of the major ethical thinkers in the first two generations of the phenomenological tradition and direct the reader toward the most relevant primary and secondary materials.
Against the background of the recent revival of ethics, this handbook aims to show the great fertility of the phenomenological tradition for the study of ethics and moral philosophy by collecting a set of papers on the contributions to ethical thought by major phenomenological thinkers. Twenty-one chapters in the book are articles by experts who explore the thought of the major ethical thinkers in the first two generations of the phenomenological tradition and direct the reader toward the most relevant primary and secondary materials. The final three chapters of the book sketch more recent developments in various parts of the world, and the first three chapters investigate the relations between phenomenology and the dominant normative approaches in contemporary moral philosophy.Introduction: The Phenomenological Tradition and Moral Philosophy; J.J. Drummond. 1. Aristotelianism and Phenomenology; J.J. Drummond. 2. Kantianism and Phenomenology; S.G. Crowell. 3. Utilitarianism and Phenomenology; D. Willard. 4. Hannah Arendt: The Care of the World and of the Self; J.G. Hart. 5. Simone de Beauvoir: An Existantial-Phenomenological Ethics; G. Weiss. 6. Franz Brentano: The Foundation of Value Theory and Ethics; W. Baumgartner. 7. Dorion Cairns: The Last Lecture Course on Ethics; L. Embree. 8. Hans-Georg Gadamer: Phronetic Understanding and Learned Ignorance; G. Soffer. 9. Nicolai Hartmann: Proper Ethics Is Atheistic; R.W. Jordan. 10. Martin Heidegger: The 'End' of Ethics; R.P. Buckley. 11. Edmund Husselƒ%Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell