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The Moral Philosophy of Dietrich von Hildebrand

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Cajthaml, Martin
Otros Autores: Crosby, John F., Vohánka, Vlastimil
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, 2019.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Contents; Foreword by John F. Crosby; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Moral Epistemology; The Linkage to Brentano; The Influence of Scheler; Epistemic Acts in Which Values Are Given; Concluding Remarks; 2. The Concept of Value; The Merely Subjectively Satisfying vs. the Intrinsically Important; The Objective Good for the Person; The Relationship of von Hildebrand's Account of Value to the Accounts of Kant, Brentano, and Scheler; The Intrinsically Important and the Traditional Concept of the Good; Concluding Remarks; 3. Akrasia; Von Hildebrand on Akratic Action: A Comparison to Plato
  • The Five Types of Moral CharacterThe Three Centers in the Human Being vs. the Theory of Tripartition; Some Remarks on Aristotle's Account of Akrasia; Concluding Remarks; 4. Value Blindness; Definition and Moral Accountability of Value Blindness; Total Value Blindness; Partial Value Blindness; Subsumption Blindness; Schematic Overview of and Critical Remarks on the Various Forms of Value Blindness; Concluding Remarks; 5. Love and Happiness; Love as a Desire for the Good or as a Value Response?; The Indispensability of an Interest in One's Own Happiness in Most Forms of Love
  • The Supreme Happiness of LoveThe Support and Explanation for the Supreme Happiness of Love; Additional Notes on Love and Happiness in Relation to Morality; Concluding Remarks; Conclclusion; Bibliography; Index of Names; General Index