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  1. Nov 16, 2003 · Historically, though, ethics has been on the horizon of phenomenology. Husserl largely avoided ethics in his major works, though he featured the role of practical concerns in the structure of the life-world or of Geist (spirit, or culture, as in Zeitgeist), and he once delivered a course of lectures giving ethics (like logic) a basic place in ...

  2. Jan 1, 2014 · could be an absolute break with a phenomenological ethics based on values. Keywords Phenomenology, Ethics, Value, Responsibility, Husserl, Sartre, Levinas. From a historical point of view ...

  3. Phenomenology is, generally speaking, a discipline that examines questions of metaphysics and epistemology. Insofar as ethics is usually seen as a topic apart from metaphysics and epistemology, it is thus not typically addressed by philosophers in the phenomenological tradition. However, there are important areas of overlap between ethics ...

  4. The term value was employed in ethical discourses in nineteenth century philosophy, even though it did not play a major role in ethics before then. Until the end of the eighteenth century, the classical tradition of ethics made use of terms such as moral virtue, happiness, duty, utility, and moral sentiment in its preoccupation with the fundamental questions of ethics.

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  5. Abstract. This chapter traces the common thread running through the three main ethical approaches in the history of phenomenology: a personalistic ethics of values and feelings, an existentialist ethics of freedom and authenticity, and an ethics of alterity and responsibility.

  6. Jan 7, 2022 · The relation between emotion and intuition is not a one-way street. In either case, a person of normal moral sensibility has some desire to protect the child. That desire will have a motivational phenomenology, yielding a felt inclination to act. 6. With indignation, moral experience and emotion may come together.

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  8. Feb 12, 2021 · Following a brief summation of the phenomenological method, the paper considers three metaethical positions adopted by phenomenologists and the implications of those positions for a normative ethics. The metaethical positions combine epistemological and ontological viewpoints. They are (1) non-intellectualism and strong value realism as represented by the axiological views of phenomenologists ...

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