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(2011) Material ethics of value, Dordrecht, Springer.

The idea of a material value-ethics

Eugene Kelly

pp. 1-16

The key concepts that define material value-ethics – "material," "value" and "ethics" as the term will be understood in this treatise – are identified. Material value-ethics is phenomenological in its reliance on the method of eidetic intuition developed by Husserl and others. Its "materials" are the value themselves, revealed in acts of eidetic feeling; its ethics is founded in the structured value-manifold revealed and corrected and corrected by the phenomenology of values. From this manifold of values may be derived the three "levels" of moral ratiocination: obligation, virtue, and personalism. Scheler's and Hartmann's independent research in ethics supplement each other in the establishment of a comprehensive material value-ethics, the recovery and criticism of which is the aim of the work. The significance of their parallel critiques of Kant's ethics for material value-ethics is evaluated and a program for the recovery and application of material value-ethics is stated.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1845-6_1

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Kelly, E. (2011). The idea of a material value-ethics, in Material ethics of value, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 1-16.

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