Buch, Englisch, Band 40, 293 Seiten, Gewicht: 580 g
Reihe: Sovietica
Buch, Englisch, Band 40, 293 Seiten, Gewicht: 580 g
Reihe: Sovietica
ISBN: 978-90-277-0927-1
Verlag: Springer
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One / Marxism and Ethical Theory: A Brief History.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Feuerbachian and Marxian humanism.- 3. Engels, Kautsky, and neo-Kantian ethical theory.- 4. Marx and Hegelian ethical theory.- Two / Soviet Philosophy: The Ambiguous Inheritance of Materialism.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Feuerbachian materialism as a critique of Hegel.- 3. Marxian naturalism and materialism.- 4. Engels, Plekhanov, and Lenin on dialectical materialism.- 5. Dialectical materialism and the critique of dialectical idealism in Soviet thought.- Three / The Origins of Soviet Ethical Theory.- Four / Ethical Theory and its Object, Morality.- 1. Morality as an aspect of social consciousness.- 2. The science of ethics and its object.- 3. Universal norms and class norms of morality.- Five / Discussions of Value Theory in Soviet Marxism.- 1. The origins of the discussion and the distinction of value from fact.- 2. Analyses of value.- 3. Value judgments and truth.- 4. Good and evil.- 5. Conclusion: Soviet theories of value and metanormative naturalism.- Six / Society and the Individual.- 1. Social utilitarianism.- 2. The concept of interest.- 3. Duty, responsibility, and freedom.- 4. Patriotism.- Seven/Historical Progress and Intrinsic Value.- 1. The problem of a criterion of progress in Soviet philosophy.- 2. The criterion of progress in Marx’s philosophy of history.- 3. Philosophy of history and cosmology in Marx.- 4. Cosmos and value, society and progress.- Eight / Soviet Criticisms of ‘Bourgeois’ Ethical Theory.- 1. Kantian ethics and Soviet deontological theories.- 2. The influence of Hegel on Soviet ethical theory.- 3. The critique of neopositivist ethical theory.- 4. The critique of existentialist ethical theory.- Nine / Conclusions.- References.- Selected Bibliography.