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This book features many of the leading voices championing the
revival of Neo-Aristotelian Ethical Naturalism (AN) in contemporary
philosophy. It addresses the whole range of issues facing this
research program at present. Coverage in the collection identifies
differentiations, details standpoints, and points out new
perspectives. This volume answers a need: AN is quite new to
contemporary philosophy, despite its deep roots in the history of
philosophy. As yet, there are many unanswered questions regarding
its relation to contemporary views in metaethics. It is certainly
not equivalent to dominant naturalistic approaches to metaethics in
Anglophone philosophy. Indeed, it is not obviously incompatible
with some approaches identified as nonnaturalistic. Further, there
are controversies regarding the views of the first wave of virtue
revivalists. The work of G.E.M. Anscombe and Philippa Foot is
frequently misunderstood, despite the fact that they are important
figures in the contemporary revival. This volume details a robust
approach to ethics by situating it within the context of human
life. It will help readers to better understand how AN raises deep
questions about the relation of action and its evaluation to human
nature. Neo-Aristotelians argue that something like the traditional
cardinal virtues, practical wisdom, temperance, justice and
courage, are qualities that perfect human reason and desire.
Wie kann der gegenwartig bestehende Hiatus zwischen Ethik, der
Reflexion auf Moral und Ethos, dem sittlichen Handeln als solchen,
uberwunden werden? Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage nimmt Martin
Hahnel Bezug auf die Idee einer grundlegenden sittlichen
Werthaltung - Sachlichkeit -, deren anthropologische Wurzeln zuerst
von Max Scheler, Helmuth Plessner und Arnold Gehlen aufgewiesen
wurden. Hans-Eduard Hengstenberg entwickelt darauf aufbauend eine
umfassende Moralanthropologie und liefert damit eine
notwendigerweise um wichtige Einsichten der modernen Tugendethik -
vor allem von Philippa Foot und John McDowell - zu erganzende
Grundlage fur die Klarung einer Verstandnisweise des Ethos, das
sich eine Selbstanwendung nicht langer zu verbieten braucht.
This book features many of the leading voices championing the
revival of Neo-Aristotelian Ethical Naturalism (AN) in contemporary
philosophy. It addresses the whole range of issues facing this
research program at present. Coverage in the collection identifies
differentiations, details standpoints, and points out new
perspectives. This volume answers a need: AN is quite new to
contemporary philosophy, despite its deep roots in the history of
philosophy. As yet, there are many unanswered questions regarding
its relation to contemporary views in metaethics. It is certainly
not equivalent to dominant naturalistic approaches to metaethics in
Anglophone philosophy. Indeed, it is not obviously incompatible
with some approaches identified as nonnaturalistic. Further, there
are controversies regarding the views of the first wave of virtue
revivalists. The work of G.E.M. Anscombe and Philippa Foot is
frequently misunderstood, despite the fact that they are important
figures in the contemporary revival. This volume details a robust
approach to ethics by situating it within the context of human
life. It will help readers to better understand how AN raises deep
questions about the relation of action and its evaluation to human
nature. Neo-Aristotelians argue that something like the traditional
cardinal virtues, practical wisdom, temperance, justice and
courage, are qualities that perfect human reason and desire.
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