
Revival: Ethical Principles in Theory and Practice (1930)
An Essay in Moral Philosophy
Hans Driesch(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. January 2018
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-1-138-55172-5 (ISBN)
Description
Almost all the existing modern systems of Ethics deal with formal definitions, and at bottom repeat more or less the same thing about them in slightly different words. In this work these are a side issue, and therefore are treated briefly. Their treatment in Section I is based upon the author's theoretical works the Theory of Order and the Theory of Reality, but will be intelligible to those who are not acquainted with those works. The chief concern is moral teaching - that is, the practical element.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-55172-5 (9781138551725)
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Content
Part 1 1. Theoretical Ethics and the Doctrine of Morals 2. The Meaning of It Ought to Be 3. Ethics and Freedom 4. Ethical Intuition, Ethical Capacity, and Good Wil l 5. Ethical Joy 6. Duty and Fellowship in Life 7. The Problem of Applied Ethics 8. That Which Ought to Be and That Which Is 9. Conspectus of the Fundamental Concepts of Ethics, with a Terminology Based Upon Value 10. The Problem of Concrete Ethics Further Considered 11. The Ethical Axiom 12. The Ethical Problem Restricted to the RealPart 2: The Doctrine of Duties 1. We have no Duties Towards the Non-Living 2. Duties Towards My Person 3. Duties Towards my Neighbour, qua Individual Person 4. Duties Towards Groups Part 3:Enlightenment 1. False Enlightenment and Genuine Enlightenment 2. Genuine Enlightenment 3. Rationalism 4. Realpolitik 5. The Effects of Rational Enlightenment 6. Obstacles and How They are Overcome Part4: Religion as the Aim of Enlightenment 1. The Religious State, Religion and Metaphysics 2. Rational Emotions 3. True Enlightenment and Religion 4. Religious Denominations and the Church 5. Dualism and How it is Overcome