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Herbert Spiegelberg
phenomenology in ethics
pp. 437-449
Résumé
As revealed in six decades of publications, the dominant interest of Herbert Spiegelberg (1904–1990) was in developing a deontological ethics grounded in phenomenology. Spiegelberg liked to call it a "phenomenology in ethics" rather than a "phenomenological ethics" because not all issues in ethics are ipso facto amenable to phenomenological analysis and grounding. Phenomenology has its limits.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Drummond John, Embree Lester (2002) Phenomenological approaches to moral philosophy: a handbook. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 437-449
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9924-5_22
Citation complète:
Kersten Frederick, 2002, Herbert Spiegelberg: phenomenology in ethics. In J. Drummond & L. Embree Phenomenological approaches to moral philosophy (437-449). Dordrecht, Springer.