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A provocative approach to the possibility of philosophical ethics,
this study argues that all moral positions and theories are bound
to fail. Using the dialectical tensions inherent to competing moral
claims as his starting point, Michael Steinmann explains what he
terms the "failure of morality" both in classical and contemporary
positions. As moral claims lead in various ways to contradictions,
the history of morality presents itself as an endless series of
controversies. By using dialectical thinking, which has gone out of
favour in current philosophy, Steinmann shows how we can capture
the limitations of moral theories in a more holistic way. Without
embracing skepticism about moral claims, a non-naturalistic and
non-relativistic understanding of the good emerges as the
fundamental notion of moral thought. Reframing Ethics Through
Dialectics reinvigorates the classical notion of "the absolute
good" as a fruitful conceptual structure through which to
understand competing moral claims, without simply reproducing
neo-Aristotelian literature on the good life. From the perspective
of the good, the study allows us to take non-traditional theories
more seriously, making space for moral philosophy to acknowledge
and embrace the contradictions that all positions incur.
As the use of human body parts has become increasingly
commercialized, a need has arisen for new approaches to regulation
that moves beyond the paradigm of altruism. During the course of
this discussion, the notion of property has become a key concept.
Focusing on practical and conceptual perspectives, the
multidisciplinary group of authors, which includes specialists in
philosophy, law, sociology, biology and medicine, have come
together with practicing lawyers to consider both legal provisions
and patterns of regulation in countries across Europe. Identifying
divergences between different legal traditions, the authors explore
various conceptual models which could be used to improve and to
guide policy making. With this twin focus on practical and
conceptual perspectives, this volume sets the standard for a
detailed and innovative discussion of issues surrounding the
regulation of research on human tissue.
As the use of human body parts has become increasingly
commercialized, a need has arisen for new approaches to regulation
that moves beyond the paradigm of altruism. During the course of
this discussion, the notion of property has become a key concept.
Focusing on practical and conceptual perspectives, the
multidisciplinary group of authors, which includes specialists in
philosophy, law, sociology, biology and medicine, have come
together with practicing lawyers to consider both legal provisions
and patterns of regulation in countries across Europe. Identifying
divergences between different legal traditions, the authors explore
various conceptual models which could be used to improve and to
guide policy making. With this twin focus on practical and
conceptual perspectives, this volume sets the standard for a
detailed and innovative discussion of issues surrounding the
regulation of research on human tissue.
This study demonstrates that Nietzsche developed a consistent and
complete concept of ethics. It comprises a theory of action, a
determination of the concept of good and the application to
individual behaviours in the sense of the contextuality of ethics.
The authora (TM)s reconstruction is centred less on individual
works than on their systematic interconnection. For Nietzsche,
autonomy remains undefined without the reference to an action goal
in the sense of the good. The comparison with Plato shows that he
takes up a position from the ethics of antiquity. At the same time,
Nietzsche is not simply trying to delineate himself from modern
concepts of morality. He is concerned with a hermeneutic reflection
on the sense that moral demands have for the self. In contrast to
the present-day debate on concepts of the aesthetic art of living
which cite Nietzsche as their alleged model, Nietzsche is shown in
this study to be a genuinely ethical thinker.
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2003 im Fachbereich Informatik -
IT-Security, Note: 2, Hochschule Bremen, Sprache: Deutsch,
Abstract: Investitionsentscheidungen durch dynamische
Rechenverfahren zu fundieren, das gehort zum Muss" eines modernen
Managements. Dabei geht man vielfach davon aus, dass die Exaktheit
der mathematischen Formulierung auch zu ebensolchen Ergebnissen
fuhrt. Hier wird jedoch ignoriert, dass die Handlungsempfehlungen
an bestimmte Bedingungen (Pramissen) geknupft sind. Diese aber sind
in der Praxis zumeist nicht erfullt. Um nun dennoch verlassliche
Resultate zu bekommen mussen die Modelle entsprechend modifiziert
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