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|a Phenomenology and Virtue Ethics.
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|a Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Phenomenology and Virtue Ethics: An Introduction; Organization of the volume; Part I Phenomenology and the Tradition; Chapter 1 Phainomenon and Logos in Aristotle's Ethics; Aristotle's philosophy; Aristotle's ethics; Virtue; The logos of virtuous living; Measuring virtue; Logos, deliberation, and action; Notes; Chapter 2 "Disimpropriation" and Infused Virtue: The Question of (Christian) Virtue Ethics in the Phenomenology of Michel Henry; Life as the ground of a fundamental ontology; The problem of forgetfulness of life.
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|a Life's eudaimonic claim and the phenomenological paradox of recollectionHenry's (christian) ethics: "Disimpropriation" and infused virtue; Notes; Chapter 3 Being and Virtuousness: Toward a Platonic-Heideggerian Virtue Ethics; Introduction; Heidegger and the good; Heideggerian phenomenology; Virtue, happiness, and the good; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4 Horizon Intentionality and Aristotelian Friendship; Horizon intentionality; The horizons of friendship; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5 Value, Affectivity, and Virtue in Aristotle, Scheler, and von Hildebrand; Values, action, and affectivity.
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|a Virtue, affectivity, and prohairesisProhairesis, preference, and values; Notes; Part II Theoretical and Contemporary Comparative Accounts; Chapter 6 Phenomenology, Eudaimonia, and the Virtues; Phenomenology as eidetic; The issue concerning normativity; Intentionality's teleology; Truthfulness in the axiological and volitional spheres; Goods for an agent and the goods of agency; Toward the virtues; Notes; Chapter 7 Phenomenology and Virtue Ethics: Complementary Antitheoretical Methodological and Ethical Trajectories?; Phenomenological method(s); Phenomenology and ethics.
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|a Dreyfus and moral maturityThe good, moral virtue, and flourishing in phenomenology; Ethics and time: Historicity and futurity; Theory and antitheory: Phenomenology and virtue ethics; Notes; Chapter 8 Virtues, Values, and the Heart: The Phenomenology of Scheler and von Hildebrand; Values and the heart; Virtues and their ground; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 9 The Self that Recedes: A Phenomenology of Virtue; Perception, affordances, and virtue; Flow experience: Expertise and moral action; The recession of the self in virtuous action; Conclusion; Notes.
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|a Part III Application of Phenomenology as a Virtue DisciplineChapter 10 The Virtues of Agency: A Phenomenology of Confidence, Courage, and Creativity; Agency; The virtues of agency I: Primary self-confidence; The virtues of agency II: Primary courage; The virtues of agency III: Primary creativity; Conclusion: Ethical agency; Notes; Chapter 11 Heideggerian Perfectionism and the Phenomenology of the Pedagogical Truth Event; Notes; Chapter 12 Descent to the Things Themselves: The Virtue of Dissent; Observing and living according to the natural order of things.
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|a The correlation between person and environment has long been a central focus of phenomenological analysis. While phenomenology is usually understood as a descriptive discipline showing how essential features of the human encounter with things and people in the world are articulated, phenomenology is also based on ethical concerns. Husserl himself, the founder of the movement, gave several lecture courses on ethics. This volume focuses on one trend in ethics-virtue ethics-and its connection to phenomenology. The essays explore how phenomenology contributes to this field of ethics and clarifies.
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