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Scheler's critique of Kant's ethics

Author: Philip Blosser
Publisher: Athens : Ohio University Press, ©1995.
Series: Series in Continental thought, 22.
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Max Scheler; Immanuel Kant; Scheler, Max <Philosoph>; Immanuel Kant
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Philip Blosser
ISBN: 082141108X 9780821411087
OCLC Number: 31661034
Description: xvi, 221 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Ch. 1. Historical Introduction. Kant and Scheler: A Study in Contrasts. Historical Background. Scheler's View of the "Kantian Problem" The Importance of Scheler's Critique --
Ch. 2. The A Priori: Form and Phenomenon. The Kantian Legacy and Phenomenological Background. Scheler's Critique of the Kantian A Priori. Scheler's Critique in Perspective --
Ch. 3. Moral Good and the Nature of Values. Formalism in Kant's Ethics. Scheler's Critique of Kantian Formalism. The Question of "Empty Formalism" and the Concept of Material Ends in Kantian Ethics. Scheler, Heidegger, and the Being of Values --
Ch. 4. Moral Feeling and the Perception of Values. Kant's Theory of Moral Feeling. Scheler's Critique and Alternative. Comparative Assessment --
Ch. 5. Duty and Its Phenomenological Basis. Kant's Theory of Moral Obligation. Scheler's Critique of Kantian Deontologism. The Phenomenological Basis of Scheler's Critique. Critical Appraisal.
Series Title: Series in Continental thought, 22.
Responsibility: Philip Blosser.

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