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Author Kolnai, Aurel.

Title Early ethical writings of Aurel Kolnai / translated and introduced by Francis Dunlop ; edited by Francis Dunlop
Published Aldershot : Ashgate, [2002]
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Description xxx, 199 pages ; 25 cm
Series Ashgate translations in philosophy, theology and religion
Ashgate translations in philosophy, theology, and religion.
Contents Machine generated contents note: ETHICAL VALUE AND REALITY 1 -- Preface 3 -- List of Works Consulted 7 -- Introduction: The Problem of a Completely Valid Ethics and the Limits of Morality 11 -- Chapter One: Ethical Value 17 -- 1 Primary data of ethics 17 -- 2 The phenomenological ethic of values 18 -- 3 The bearer of value and the ethical end 23 -- 4 The special place of ethical value 29 -- 5 Conflict between ethical values 30 -- Chapter Two: The Limits of the Ethical End 33 -- 1 The presuppositions of adopting an end 33 -- 2 Ideal and Reality 37 -- 3 The moral suppression of need 45 -- 4 Ethical Reform 50 -- 5 Resume on limitation 56 -- Chapter Three: The Gradation of Ethical Value-Emphases 59 -- 1 The order of values 59 -- 2 The nature of emphasis and gradation 63 -- 3 Gradations of emphasis and ethical freedom 71 -- 4 Gradation in the individual moral act and the stratification of intention 78 -- 5 The coming together of value-emphases 86 -- 6 Gradation of emphasis and the finitude of the moral world 93 -- Chapter Four: Some Criticisms of One-Sided Ethical Approaches 97 -- Introduction 97 -- 1 The Ethic of Stoicism 97 -- 2 Practical value-monism from Kant to Marx 100 -- 3 The ethic of the order of justice and the ethic of regulation 109 -- 4 The ethical outlook of psychoanalysis 115 -- Chapter Five: Gradation in the Types of Value-Experience 123 -- Introduction: the opposition of value and reality 123 -- 1 The experience of exclusion 124 -- 2 The experience of coordination 129 -- 3 The experience of incorporation 135 -- 4 The experience of directness 141 -- Chapter Six: Persons and Responsibility 147 -- 1 Gradation in conduct 147 -- 2 The meaning of responsibility 152 -- 3 Personalistic ethics 156 -- Concluding Remarks: The Possibility of an Ethics Close to Reality 163.ism Please
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 7-10) and index
Notes Translated from the German
Subject Ethics, Modern -- 20th century.
Author Dunlop, Francis.
LC no. 2002100380
ISBN 0754606481