Between Freedom and Necessity: An Essay on the Place of ValueRodopi, 2000 - 131 Seiten This extended essay joins an old conversation at the intersection of freedom and necessity. Though it takes place at the beginning of the twenty-first century by the "Christian" reckoning that has become an integral part of European identity, it will at times read like a conversation between classical Greece and nineteenth-century Europe. The cast consists of characters drawn from Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Plato as well as the authors themselves - Plato, Aristotle, Locke, Hume, Kant, Kierkegaard, MacIntyre, and Nussbaum. Some of these writers have been associated with displaced, displacing claims of universality; but each is in place and in time in ways that are instructive for ethics. Myth, the matter of stories, becomes also the matter of critical reflection, which in turn is subjected to critical reflection. Every fragment of philosophy is a contribution to the reflection, and it is nothing if it is separated from the matter - the stories, the myths, and the characters (including us) who both make them and live in them. |
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... thought on matters of value , disciplinary fields such as ethics , aesthetics , and economics . Certainly the disciplinary fields may be explored individually and in detail with the eye of a specialist . They may also be viewed for ...
... thought on matters of value , disciplinary fields such as ethics , aesthetics , and economics . Certainly the disciplinary fields may be explored individually and in detail with the eye of a specialist . They may also be viewed for ...
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... thought , including the classical tradition in Greek philosophy represented by Plato and Aristotle and the classical tradition in Greek tragic drama represented by Aeschylus , Sophocles , and Euripides . Both of these classical ...
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Inhalt
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A Labor Theory of Value | 9 |
The End of Ethics | 17 |
Virtue in Action | 25 |
A Science of Measurement | 31 |
Nature and Human Nature | 65 |
EIGHT | 71 |
The Soul of Tragedy | 77 |
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Active Desire | |
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