Scheler's Socratism: the new perspective of his phenomenological ethics
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Contents Introduction by Eugene Kelly 11 1 EMOTIONS AND VALUES IN THE HORIZON OF PERSONALISM 1.1 The foundation ofphenomenological ethics: The intentional feeling 21 1.1.1 Intentional feelings and non-intentional feelings 21 1.1.2 Objectifying acts and non-objectifying acts 26 1.1.3 Possible development of phenomenological ethics 30 1.2 Rational a priori or emotional a priori ? Husserl and Scheler’s criticisms ofKant regarding the foundation of ethics 34 1.2.1 The principle of rational a priori in Kant’s ethics 34 1.2.2 Husserl’s critiques of Kant’s rational a priori 38 1.2.3 Scheler’s criticism of Kant’s rational a priori and the principle of emotional a priori 41 1.2.4 Reason or emotion: Husserl and Scheler’s foundations of phenomenological ethics 44 2 SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE SELF-GIVENNESS OF PERSON 2.1. How is a phenomenological model of reflection ofself-consciousness possible? 47 2.1.1 The circular dilemma of the “model of reflection” and its way out 48 2.1.2 Is Husserl’s “inner consciousness” a “presentation” (Vorstellung)? 53 2.1.3 “The model of reflection” in Husserl’s theory of self-consciousness 2.1.4 Is the reflection-model of self-consciousness circular? 59 63 2.1.5 A brief conclusion 67 7
2.2. Self-experience and peculiar reflections Scheler on person ’s mode ofself-givenness 2.2.1 The epistemology of “person” in modern philosophy 2.2.2 From the “transcendental apperceptive ego” to the “person” 2.2.3 The “non-objectification” of the person and its “self-experience” 2.2.4 “Self-identification” qua “ontologically reflective knowledge” 2.2.5 Person: qua the dynamic specific subjectivity 3 THE TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL ESSENCE OF PERSON 3.1 Scheler's phenomenology of transcendental concrete subjectivity 3.1.1 The “attitude” of Scheler’s phenomenology and “the phenomenological reduction” 3.1.2 Concrete essential phenomenology and abstract essential phenomenology 3.1.3 Transcendental phenomenology of concrete subjectivity 3.2. Person-being, or person-becoming? On the mode of being ofperson in Scheler’s phenomenology 69 70 74 76 79 83 86 87 92 95 98 3.2.1. The fundamental determination of person-being: Substance or not-substance? 3.2.2 “Act-substance” qua “ordo amoris” 3.2.3 The “individual destiny” and “self-love” of person 99 104 109 3.3 113 Self-feeling and the becoming ofperson 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 The context of the problem of self-feeling The phenomenological essence of “self-feeling 3” “Shame” and “repentance” as “self-feeling 3” A brief conclusion 4 THE OTHER PERSON AND THE SOLIDARISM 4.1 An introduction to Max Scheler’s phenomenology of intersubjectivity 4.1.1 Self-deception and the problem of inner perception 4.1.2 Self-deception and the problem of the other’sgiven method 8 114 119 123 129 131 131 136
4.1.3 “Inner perception of the other” and the problem of intersubjectivity 4.1.4 A brief conclusion 4.2 “The third path” of ethical-political Philosophy: On the solidarism of Scheler’s phenomenology 140 146 147 4.2.1 Individualism and universalism 148 4.2.2 Individual person and collective person 153 4.2.3 The theory of the essential unity proper of all possible societies 156 4.2.4 Solidarism: “The third path” 160 5 THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL META-ETHICS AND THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL “NORMATIVE” ETHICS 3.1 The foundation ofa phenomenological meta-ethics: Scheler’s thinking on “What is good?” 164 5.1.1 “Good” qua a “moral value” 165 5.1.2 “Good” and the “characters” of value’s height 168 5.1.3 “The higher state of value” and “preferring” 171 5.1.4 “Moral cognition” and “good” 175 5.2. Scheler’s answer to Socrates’ question An introduction ofa phenomenological normative ethics 179 5.2.1 “Person” and “I” as the form of address 180 5.2.2 “Ought” as “ideal ought” 184 5.2.3 Phenomenological normative ethics: value-personalism 187 5.2.4 A brief conclusion 191 Acknowledgment 192 Bibliography 195 Index 209 9 |
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Contents Introduction by Eugene Kelly 11 1 EMOTIONS AND VALUES IN THE HORIZON OF PERSONALISM 1.1 The foundation ofphenomenological ethics: The intentional feeling 21 1.1.1 Intentional feelings and non-intentional feelings 21 1.1.2 Objectifying acts and non-objectifying acts 26 1.1.3 Possible development of phenomenological ethics 30 1.2 Rational a priori or emotional a priori ? Husserl and Scheler’s criticisms ofKant regarding the foundation of ethics 34 1.2.1 The principle of rational a priori in Kant’s ethics 34 1.2.2 Husserl’s critiques of Kant’s rational a priori 38 1.2.3 Scheler’s criticism of Kant’s rational a priori and the principle of emotional a priori 41 1.2.4 Reason or emotion: Husserl and Scheler’s foundations of phenomenological ethics 44 2 SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE SELF-GIVENNESS OF PERSON 2.1. How is a phenomenological model of reflection ofself-consciousness possible? 47 2.1.1 The circular dilemma of the “model of reflection” and its way out 48 2.1.2 Is Husserl’s “inner consciousness” a “presentation” (Vorstellung)? 53 2.1.3 “The model of reflection” in Husserl’s theory of self-consciousness 2.1.4 Is the reflection-model of self-consciousness circular? 59 63 2.1.5 A brief conclusion 67 7
2.2. Self-experience and peculiar reflections Scheler on person ’s mode ofself-givenness 2.2.1 The epistemology of “person” in modern philosophy 2.2.2 From the “transcendental apperceptive ego” to the “person” 2.2.3 The “non-objectification” of the person and its “self-experience” 2.2.4 “Self-identification” qua “ontologically reflective knowledge” 2.2.5 Person: qua the dynamic specific subjectivity 3 THE TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL ESSENCE OF PERSON 3.1 Scheler's phenomenology of transcendental concrete subjectivity 3.1.1 The “attitude” of Scheler’s phenomenology and “the phenomenological reduction” 3.1.2 Concrete essential phenomenology and abstract essential phenomenology 3.1.3 Transcendental phenomenology of concrete subjectivity 3.2. Person-being, or person-becoming? On the mode of being ofperson in Scheler’s phenomenology 69 70 74 76 79 83 86 87 92 95 98 3.2.1. The fundamental determination of person-being: Substance or not-substance? 3.2.2 “Act-substance” qua “ordo amoris” 3.2.3 The “individual destiny” and “self-love” of person 99 104 109 3.3 113 Self-feeling and the becoming ofperson 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 The context of the problem of self-feeling The phenomenological essence of “self-feeling 3” “Shame” and “repentance” as “self-feeling 3” A brief conclusion 4 THE OTHER PERSON AND THE SOLIDARISM 4.1 An introduction to Max Scheler’s phenomenology of intersubjectivity 4.1.1 Self-deception and the problem of inner perception 4.1.2 Self-deception and the problem of the other’sgiven method 8 114 119 123 129 131 131 136
4.1.3 “Inner perception of the other” and the problem of intersubjectivity 4.1.4 A brief conclusion 4.2 “The third path” of ethical-political Philosophy: On the solidarism of Scheler’s phenomenology 140 146 147 4.2.1 Individualism and universalism 148 4.2.2 Individual person and collective person 153 4.2.3 The theory of the essential unity proper of all possible societies 156 4.2.4 Solidarism: “The third path” 160 5 THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL META-ETHICS AND THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL “NORMATIVE” ETHICS 3.1 The foundation ofa phenomenological meta-ethics: Scheler’s thinking on “What is good?” 164 5.1.1 “Good” qua a “moral value” 165 5.1.2 “Good” and the “characters” of value’s height 168 5.1.3 “The higher state of value” and “preferring” 171 5.1.4 “Moral cognition” and “good” 175 5.2. Scheler’s answer to Socrates’ question An introduction ofa phenomenological normative ethics 179 5.2.1 “Person” and “I” as the form of address 180 5.2.2 “Ought” as “ideal ought” 184 5.2.3 Phenomenological normative ethics: value-personalism 187 5.2.4 A brief conclusion 191 Acknowledgment 192 Bibliography 195 Index 209 9 |
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title_sub | the new perspective of his phenomenological ethics |
topic | Sócrates 1954-2011 (DE-588)1018389725 gnd Scheler, Max 1874-1928 (DE-588)118606964 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Phänomenologie (DE-588)4045660-2 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Person (DE-588)4134819-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Sócrates 1954-2011 Scheler, Max 1874-1928 Rezeption Phänomenologie Ethik Person |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032615749&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV017081297 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT verlagkonigshausenneumann schelerssocratismthenewperspectiveofhisphenomenologicalethics |