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Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy

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    Chapter 1 Introduction: The Phenomenological Tradition and Moral Philosophy
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    Chapter 2 Aristotelianism and Phenomenology
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    Chapter 3 Kantianism and Phenomenology
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    Chapter 4 Utilitarianism and Phenomenology
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    Chapter 5 Hannah Arendt: The Care of the World and of the Self
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    Chapter 6 Simone de Beauvoir: An Existential-Phenomenological Ethics
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    Chapter 7 Franz Brentano: The Foundation of Value Theory and Ethics
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    Chapter 8 Dorion Cairns: The Last Lecture Course on Ethics
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    Chapter 9 Hans-Georg Gadamer: Phronetic Understanding and Learned Ignorance
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    Chapter 10 Nicolai Hartmann: Proper Ethics Is Atheistic
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    Chapter 11 Martin Heidegger: The “End” of Ethics
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    Chapter 12 Edmund Husserl: From Reason to Love
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    Chapter 13 Emmanuel Levinas: The Phenomenology of Sociality and the Ethics of Alterity
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    Chapter 14 Gabriel Marcel: Ethics within a Christian Existentialism
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    Chapter 15 Maurice Merleau-Ponty: “Ethics”as an Ambiguous, Embodied Logos
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    Chapter 16 Jan Patočka: Phenomenology of Practice
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    Chapter 17 Adolf Reinach: Metaethics and the Philosophy of Law
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    Chapter 18 Paul Ricoeur: The Just as Ingredient in the Good
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    Chapter 19 Jean-Paul Sartre: From an Existentialist to a Realistic Ethics
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    Chapter 20 Max Scheler: A Sketch of His Moral Philosophy
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    Chapter 21 Alfred Schutz: Reciprocity, Alterity, and Participative Citizenry
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    Chapter 22 Herbert Spiegelberg: Phenomenology in Ethics
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    Chapter 23 Edith Stein: Woman as Ethical Type
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    Chapter 24 Dietrich von Hildebrand: Master of Phenomenological Value-Ethics
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    Chapter 25 WATSUJI Tetsurō: Beyond Individuality, This Side of Totality
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    Chapter 26 The Return of Phenomenology in Recent French Moral Philosophy
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    Chapter 27 Recent Phenomenological Ethics in Germany
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    Chapter 28 Spain and Latin America
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Chapter title
Spain and Latin America
Chapter number 28
Book title
Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy
Published in
Contributions to Phenomenology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-94-015-9924-5_28
Book ISBNs
978-9-04-816082-2, 978-9-40-159924-5
Authors

Javier San Martin Sala, Roberto J. Walton

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