This work renews the basic questions and principles of
philosophical ethics and provides a thorough account of how being
oneself presupposes freedom and responsibility. Elements of Ethics
focuses on the descriptive and conceptual analysis of the
experiences through which human lives become aware of themselves
and shows how we are provoked to respond appropriately to the
various dimensions and phenomena of the universe. Operating on the
provocative thesis that "if the ethical is real, it cannot be
proved, because it is either nothing at all or an irreducible
origin," this book pursues the question that defines ethics: "How
should I live?" After setting out a preliminary definition of
terms, Elements of Ethics gives insight into the relation of human
individuals and the world by showing that the traditional
separation between "is" and "ought" overlooks their profound
coincidence, and by clarifying the determining, though often
overlooked, role of affectivity and katharsis in all ethical
experiences.
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