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This title was first published in 2002: Kolnai's later work in
moral philosophy is well-known, and interest in it continues to
grow, but his dissertation, Ethical Value and Reality, has received
little attention - although Kolnai himself said that it contains
the germs of nearly all his subsequent thought. This first English
translation of the dissertation and of two related papers from the
same period will enable the English-speaking reader to explore
Kolnai's ethical work as a whole. In Ethical Value and Reality
Kolnai proposes a 'completion' of phenomenological value-ethics
which takes account of 'the embeddedness of ethical values in
reality'. Kolnai explores moral psychology and offers important
perspectives on political activity in its moral dimensions, on the
relation between morality and religion, and on the relation between
the moral point of view and the psycho-therapeutic. Dunlop's
comprehensive introduction to the translation provides the reader
with assistance in understanding the text, setting it in its
contemporary context, and relating it to Kolnai's subsequent
writings.
This title was first published in 2002: 'I sincerely believe that
Dr Kolnai is one of the most original and stimulating thinkers in
the field of political philosophy alive today.' Karl Popper
Kolnai's moral and political thought was developed against the
background of Liberal and then Bolshevist revolutions in Hungary,
the gradual move towards fascism in twenties and thirties Vienna,
and the progress of the Second World War as seen from the USA. Born
a Jew, he became a Roman Catholic, and lived successively in
Hungary, Austria, France, the USA, Canada and England. He remained,
throughout his extraordinary life, a passionate believer in reason
and common sense, and the sworn enemy of all philosophical and
political systems. Study of Kolnai has been hampered by political
developments, his own peripatetic life, and the fact that his
writings appeared in five different languages, yet interest in
Kolnai is now growing. This book offers the first comprehensive
picture of Kolnai's complete works and life. Dunlop presents Kolnai
the man in his social and political setting, and offers an
accessible exploration of all his writings, whether published or
not, including translated passages from papers and letters in
Kolnai's various languages. Including a selective bibliography of
Kolnai's works, this book presents an important study of this
unique political and moral philosopher, showing his relevance in
contemporary philosophical thought.
This title was first published in 2002: Kolnai's later work in
moral philosophy is well-known, and interest in it continues to
grow, but his dissertation, Ethical Value and Reality, has received
little attention - although Kolnai himself said that it contains
the germs of nearly all his subsequent thought. This first English
translation of the dissertation and of two related papers from the
same period will enable the English-speaking reader to explore
Kolnai's ethical work as a whole. In Ethical Value and Reality
Kolnai proposes a 'completion' of phenomenological value-ethics
which takes account of 'the embeddedness of ethical values in
reality'. Kolnai explores moral psychology and offers important
perspectives on political activity in its moral dimensions, on the
relation between morality and religion, and on the relation between
the moral point of view and the psycho-therapeutic. Dunlop's
comprehensive introduction to the translation provides the reader
with assistance in understanding the text, setting it in its
contemporary context, and relating it to Kolnai's subsequent
writings.
This title was first published in 2002: 'I sincerely believe that
Dr Kolnai is one of the most original and stimulating thinkers in
the field of political philosophy alive today.' Karl Popper
Kolnai's moral and political thought was developed against the
background of Liberal and then Bolshevist revolutions in Hungary,
the gradual move towards fascism in twenties and thirties Vienna,
and the progress of the Second World War as seen from the USA. Born
a Jew, he became a Roman Catholic, and lived successively in
Hungary, Austria, France, the USA, Canada and England. He remained,
throughout his extraordinary life, a passionate believer in reason
and common sense, and the sworn enemy of all philosophical and
political systems. Study of Kolnai has been hampered by political
developments, his own peripatetic life, and the fact that his
writings appeared in five different languages, yet interest in
Kolnai is now growing. This book offers the first comprehensive
picture of Kolnai's complete works and life. Dunlop presents Kolnai
the man in his social and political setting, and offers an
accessible exploration of all his writings, whether published or
not, including translated passages from papers and letters in
Kolnai's various languages. Including a selective bibliography of
Kolnai's works, this book presents an important study of this
unique political and moral philosopher, showing his relevance in
contemporary philosophical thought.
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