286 Pages
by
Routledge
286 Pages
by
Routledge
286 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1961, this book defines the specific traits and describes the concrete qualities of moral action. It denotes the boundaries and discusses the conflicts which arise between the aims of moral goodness and those of pure religiosity, personal and historic grandeur and creative excellence. The theories of theologians like Barth and Brunner among others, and the maximalist... Read more
1. On the Nature of ‘Good’ 2. On desires and Values 3. On the ‘Good’ and the ‘Right’ 4. On Kantian Ethics: The Central Notions and their Background 5. On Kantian Ethics: The Central Argument and it’s A-Rational Source 6. On the Sources of ‘Right’ 7. On the Nature of ‘Right’ and the Face of Rectitude 8. On Moral and Other Forms of Choice 9. The Price of Morals.
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Pepita Haezrahi






