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

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From the reviews:“Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy succeeds in its goals of providing a primer for newcomers to phenomenological ethics or those needing to teach the subject, given the understanding that it is as much a bridge to more detailed analysis as anything else. … the overall result is comprehensive in its scope and a useful gateway into the world of phenomenological ethics.” (James Smyth, Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society 2010, 2010)

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