Bag om Moral Phenomena
Frontmatter -- EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION -- TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I. THE STRUCTURE OF THE ETHICAL PHENOMENON -- SECTION I. CONTEMPLATIVE AND NORMATIVE ETHICS -- I. THE COMPETENCY OF PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY -- II. CAN VIRTUE BE TAUGHT? -- III. THE RIGHT MEANING OF THE NORMATIVE -- SECTION II. THE PLURALITY OF MORALS AND UNITY OF ETHICS -- IV. MULTIPLICITY AND UNITY IN MORAL CONSCIOUSNESS -- V. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL -- VI. THE PATHWAY TO THE DISCOVERY OF VALUES -- VII. THE VARIOUS DOMAINS OF THE MORAL PHENOMENON -- SECTION III. FALSE METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS -- VIII. EGOISM AND ALTRUISM -- IX. EUDÆMONISM AND UTILITARIANISM -- X . CRITICISM AND THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EUDÆMONISM -- SECTION IV. THE KANTIAN ETHICS -- XI. THE SUBJECTIVISM OF THE PRACTICAL REASON -- XII. CRITIQUE OF FORMALISM -- XIII. CRITIQUE OF INTELLECTUALISM -- SECTION V. THE ESSENCE OF ETHICAL VALUES -- XIV. VALUES AS ESSENCES -- XV. THE RELATIVITY AND ABSOLUTENESS OF VALUES -- XVI. THE IDEAL SELF-EXISTENCE OF VALUES -- XVII. VALUES AS PRINCIPLES -- SECTION VI. THE ESSENCE OF THE OUGHT -- XVIII. THE RELATION OF VALUE AND THE OUGHT -- XIX. POSITION OF THE OUGHT TOWARDS THE SUBJECT -- XX. THE OUGHT AND THE FINALISTIC NEXUS -- XXI. THE TELEOLOGY OF VALUES AND THE METAPHYSIC OF MAN -- SECTION VII. METAPHYSICAL PERSPECTIVES -- XXII. TELEOLOGICAL ACTION AND REACTION -- XXIII. THE MODAL STRUCTURE OF THE OUGHT -- XXIV. THE METAPHYSICS OF PERSONALITY -- XXV. METAPHYSICAL PERSONALISM -- Backmatter
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