Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie

This volume explores the importance of affectivity for ethics by drawing fruitfully from two different traditions that have previously tended to be kept at a maximum distance from each other: Kant research and the tradition of phenomenology. The narrower aim is to reconcile these two areas of research; the broader aim is to advance systematic inquiry regarding the role of affectivity in ethics.

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Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie

This volume explores the importance of affectivity for ethics by drawing fruitfully from two different traditions that have previously tended to be kept at a maximum distance from each other: Kant research and the tradition of phenomenology. The narrower aim is to reconcile these two areas of research; the broader aim is to advance systematic inquiry regarding the role of affectivity in ethics.

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Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie

Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie

by Inga R#x000F6;mer (Editor)
Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie

Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie

by Inga R#x000F6;mer (Editor)

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This volume explores the importance of affectivity for ethics by drawing fruitfully from two different traditions that have previously tended to be kept at a maximum distance from each other: Kant research and the tradition of phenomenology. The narrower aim is to reconcile these two areas of research; the broader aim is to advance systematic inquiry regarding the role of affectivity in ethics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110383836
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/27/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
File size: 572 KB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Inga Römer, Universität Wuppertal.

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