Action and Ethics in Aristotle and Hegel

Escaping the Malign Influence of Kant

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ancient
Cover of the book Action and Ethics in Aristotle and Hegel by Gary Pendlebury, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gary Pendlebury ISBN: 9781351960977
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Gary Pendlebury
ISBN: 9781351960977
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Pendlebury alleges that abstraction and rationalization have had a strong and malign influence on normative moral philosophy in the 20th century. Criticizing writers such as Hare, Rawls and Scanlon for pursuing a conception of moral philosophy that bears little resemblance to the way in which human beings actually think and conduct themselves, Pendlebury, instead, suggests a ’Virtue Ethics’ inspired by Hegel’s and Aristotle’s accounts of action as a corrective to this trend, showing that moral activity is historically and socially based and must address the formed character of individual agents. This trend, which began with the responses by Locke, Hume and Kant to Descartes’ Meditations, rendered moral philosophy individualistic and psychologistic in contrast to Aristotle and Hegel’s claim that man is essentially a social creature. Pendlebury argues that this should be the starting point of any account and understanding of morality which roots the concept of will in the practical activity involved in being a member of an ethical community rather than an abstract metaphysical entity that is supposedly in the possession of individuals. In providing a critique of modern moral philosophy from this perspective, Pendlebury’s line of enquiry lends much support to ’Virtue Ethics’ as exemplified in the work of Hursthouse and Slote, while taking a more combative approach with those with whom he disputes. In doing so he shows that serious considerations of continental philosophy highlights the richness of moral activity absent from ’analytical’ tradition which for so long has been bent on marginalizing it.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Pendlebury alleges that abstraction and rationalization have had a strong and malign influence on normative moral philosophy in the 20th century. Criticizing writers such as Hare, Rawls and Scanlon for pursuing a conception of moral philosophy that bears little resemblance to the way in which human beings actually think and conduct themselves, Pendlebury, instead, suggests a ’Virtue Ethics’ inspired by Hegel’s and Aristotle’s accounts of action as a corrective to this trend, showing that moral activity is historically and socially based and must address the formed character of individual agents. This trend, which began with the responses by Locke, Hume and Kant to Descartes’ Meditations, rendered moral philosophy individualistic and psychologistic in contrast to Aristotle and Hegel’s claim that man is essentially a social creature. Pendlebury argues that this should be the starting point of any account and understanding of morality which roots the concept of will in the practical activity involved in being a member of an ethical community rather than an abstract metaphysical entity that is supposedly in the possession of individuals. In providing a critique of modern moral philosophy from this perspective, Pendlebury’s line of enquiry lends much support to ’Virtue Ethics’ as exemplified in the work of Hursthouse and Slote, while taking a more combative approach with those with whom he disputes. In doing so he shows that serious considerations of continental philosophy highlights the richness of moral activity absent from ’analytical’ tradition which for so long has been bent on marginalizing it.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Managing Legal and Ethical Principles Revised Edition by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book A Sensory Approach to the Curriculum by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Blasphemy, Islam and the State by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Truth in Aquinas by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Human Memory by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book The Psychopolitics of Food by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Gerard Manley Hopkins by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Gender and Humor by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Orson Welles on Shakespeare by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book New Labour and Planning by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book World Yearbook of Education 2010 by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Crisis and Change in the British and Dutch Prison Services by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Regulating Fraud (Routledge Revivals) by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Japanese Women Writers: Twentieth Century Short Fiction by Gary Pendlebury
Cover of the book Religion and the News by Gary Pendlebury
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy