Ethics Volume I

Ethics Volume I by Nicolai Hartmann, published by Taylor & Francis Group on February 7, 2015, is a comprehensive exploration of ethical philosophy. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses significant philosophical concepts, specifically critiquing ethical naturalism and challenging Immanuel Kant’s assertion that moral law is derived from Reason and represents a self-legislation of the rational will.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the philosophical underpinnings of ethics, as Hartmann articulates his arguments against prevailing theories. The text delves into the complexities of moral philosophy, providing insights into the historical context and evolution of ethical thought. With a focus on modern philosophical discourse, this volume serves as a critical resource for those interested in the intersections of ethics and moral philosophy.
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Volume 1: After pointing out the errors involved in ethical naturalism, the author proceeds to refute Kant’s teaching that the moral law, because discerned a priori, issues from Reason and is a self-legislation of the rational will.
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