Material Ethics of Value: Max Scheler and Nicolai Hartmann /
Kelly, E.
Material Ethics of Value: Max Scheler and Nicolai Hartmann / by E. Kelly. - xviii, 254 páginas recurso en línea. - Phaenomenologica, Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives, 203 0079-1350 ; .
Springer eBooks
The Idea of a Material Value-Ethics -- The Phenomenology of Value -- The Orientation of Human Beings toward Value -- Values and Moral Values.- Action Theory and the Problem of Motivation -- Goodness and Moral Obligation -- The Concept of Virtue and Its Foundations -- Virtue Ethics -- The Phenomenology of the Person -- Ethical Personalism.
Max Scheler and Nicolai Hartmann developed ethics upon a phenomenological basis. This volume demonstrates that their contributions to a material ethics of value are complementary: by supplementing the work of one with that of the other, we obtain a comprehensive and defensible axiological and moral theory. By “phenomenology,” we refer to an intuitive procedure that attempts to describe thematically the insights into essences, or the meaning-elements of judgments, that underlie and make possible our conscious awareness of a world and the evaluative judgments we make of the objects and persons we encounter in the world.
9789400718456
10.1007/9789400718456 doi
BJ1-1725
Material Ethics of Value: Max Scheler and Nicolai Hartmann / by E. Kelly. - xviii, 254 páginas recurso en línea. - Phaenomenologica, Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives, 203 0079-1350 ; .
Springer eBooks
The Idea of a Material Value-Ethics -- The Phenomenology of Value -- The Orientation of Human Beings toward Value -- Values and Moral Values.- Action Theory and the Problem of Motivation -- Goodness and Moral Obligation -- The Concept of Virtue and Its Foundations -- Virtue Ethics -- The Phenomenology of the Person -- Ethical Personalism.
Max Scheler and Nicolai Hartmann developed ethics upon a phenomenological basis. This volume demonstrates that their contributions to a material ethics of value are complementary: by supplementing the work of one with that of the other, we obtain a comprehensive and defensible axiological and moral theory. By “phenomenology,” we refer to an intuitive procedure that attempts to describe thematically the insights into essences, or the meaning-elements of judgments, that underlie and make possible our conscious awareness of a world and the evaluative judgments we make of the objects and persons we encounter in the world.
9789400718456
10.1007/9789400718456 doi
BJ1-1725