E-Book, Englisch, Band 7, 234 Seiten
Reihe: Ad Fontes
Smith / Feldes / Fritz Wert, Rechtheit und Gut Adolf Reinach’s Contribution to Early Phenomenological Ethics
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-3-95948-862-4
Verlag: Traugott Bautz
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 7, 234 Seiten
Reihe: Ad Fontes
ISBN: 978-3-95948-862-4
Verlag: Traugott Bautz
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
Adolf Reinach (1883-1917) is one of the most important figures in the history of phenomenological philosophy. As a teacher at the University of Göttingen, his form of phenomenology was influential for many early phenomenologists, including Edith Stein and Dietrich von Hildebrand, shaping to a greater or lesser extent the development of an entire philosophical school of thought. As a philosopher in his own right, he wrote on a number of topics from phenomenological theory to the philosophy of law.
Today Reinach is best known for his work on the phenomenology of judgements, states of affairs and social acts. Yet in both his published and unpublished works, ethics are also a significant theme. In a 1913 lecture, Reinach declared the question of whether we have objective knowledge of values – knowledge of what is good, what is moral – to be perhaps the most important in the world.
In this book, Adolf Reinach’s work on ethics is explored alongside that of his colleagues and contemporaries. Building from Reinach’s publications and transcripts of his lectures, we examine Reinach’s writings on topics including values, obligations, motivation and freedom, and consider how this work stands up as a contribution to the field of early phenomenological ethics.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Section 1 Reinach's life and legacy
Section 2 Ethics in Reinach's philosophy
Section 3 The significance of the concept of 'contribution'
Section 4 Methodology and structure
Chapter 1 Outlining Reinach's work
Section 1 Timeline of Reinach's known works
Section 2 Selected sources for Reinach's ethics
Section 3 Critical commentaries on Reinach's ethics
Chapter 2 The philosophical background to Reinach's ethics
Section 1 What is 'early phenomenology'?
Section 2 Early influences
Section 3 The phenomenological movement
Chapter 3 Reinach's ethics - Critical discussion
Section 1 The foundations of Reinach's ethics
Section 2 The three spheres of ethics
Section 3 The mechanics of Reinach's ethics
Section 4 Analysing Reinach's work on ethics
Chapter 4 Assessing Reinach's contribution
Section 1 Preparing for the assessment
Section 2 The originality of Reinach's work
Section 3 The influence of Reinach's ethics
Section 4 Reinach's contribution to ethics in general
Conclusion
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