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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2002

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048160822

Full citation:

John Drummond, Lester Embree, Phenomenological approaches to moral philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2002

Phenomenological approaches to moral philosophy

John DrummondLester Embree

Contents

Introduction

the phenomenological tradition and moral philosophy

1-13

Hannah Arendt

the care of the world and of the self

John F. Burke

87-106

Simone de Beauvoir

an existential-phenomenological ethics

Jeffner Allen

107-118

Franz Brentano

the foundation of value theory and ethics

119-138

Dorion Cairns

the last lecture course on ethics

139-160

Hans-Georg Gadamer

phronetic understanding and learned ignorance

Hans-Georg Gadamer

161-173

Nicolai Hartmann

proper ethics is atheistic

Robert W. Jordan

175-196

Martin Heidegger

the "end" of ethics

Hugo Ott

197-228

Edmund Husserl

From reason to love

Philip Buckley

229-248

Emmanuel Levinas

the phenomenology of sociality and the ethics of alterity

Richard Sugarman

249-268

Gabriel Marcel

ethics within a Christian existentialism

Thomas Busch

269-288

Maurice Merleau-Ponty

"ethics" as an ambiguous, embodied logos

289-310

Jan Patočka

phenomenology of practice

311-325

Adolf Reinach

metaethics and the philosophy of law

Edmund Husserl

327-346

Paul Ricoeur

the just as ingredient in the good

Charles E. Reagan

347-366

Jean-Paul Sartre

from an existentialist to a realistic ethics

Richard H. Holmes

367-389

Max Scheler

a sketch of his moral philosophy

Nicolai Hartmann

391-413

Alfred Schütz

reciprocity, alterity, and participative citizenry

415-435

Herbert Spiegelberg

phenomenology in ethics

437-449

Edith Stein

woman as ethical type

451-473

Dietrich von Hildebrand

master of phenomenological value-ethics

Dietrich Von Hildebrand

475-496

Watsuji Tetsurō

beyond individuality, this side of totality

497-515