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David Constantine argues that poetry matters. It matters for individuals and for the society they are members of. He asserts that poetry is not for the few but for the many, and belongs and can only thrive among them, speaks of and to their concerns.
Poetics. --- Poetry --- Lyrik. --- Achtung. --- Übersetzung. --- Literatursoziologie. --- Translating. --- Social aspects.
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Reading and the Reader defends the value of reading serious literature, investigating the role of the reader in the human search for meaning outside as well as inside of books.
Literature --- Books and reading. --- Literature, Modern --- Literatur. --- Lesen. --- Leser. --- Achtung. --- Läsning --- Böcker och läsning. --- Livres et lecture. --- Appreciation. --- Mottagande.
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Respect in literature. --- Interpersonal relations in literature. --- Respect. --- Interpersonal relations --- Ethics, Ancient. --- Ancient ethics --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Deference --- Esteem --- Conduct of life --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius. --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- Achtung. --- Interpersonal relations. --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius, --- De beneficiis (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus). --- De officiis (Cicero, Marcus Tullius). --- Ideengeschichte. --- Rome (Empire). --- Respect in literature --- Interpersonal relations in literature --- Respect --- Ethics, Ancient
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In der vorliegenden Studie wird argumentiert, dass Achtung in Kants Ethik nicht die Funktion einer motivierenden Triebfeder hat. Dennoch erfüllt sie eine systematisch notwendige Funktion: Als Gefühl garantiert sie, dass Menschen ein partikulares Moralbewusstsein bilden können. Insofern ist das Gefühl der Achtung epistemisch notwendig, obgleich es sich nur um ein Nebenprodukt der vernünftigen Willensbestimmung handelt. This study argues that while respect does not play a motivating role in Kant's ethics, it does fulfil a systematically necessary function. As a form of feeling, it ensures that human beings are able to develop a distinctive moral consciousness. To this extent, the feeling of respect is epistemologically necessary, even though it is only a side-effect of the rational determination of the will.
Reason --- Philosophy, German --- Metaethics --- Philosophy --- Normativity (Ethics) --- History --- Kant, Immanuel, --- Kant, Immanuel --- Reason - Philosophy --- Philosophy - History --- Kant, Immanuel, - 1724-1804 - Kritik der reinen Vernunft --- Achtung. --- Kant, Immanuel. --- Moralisches Gefühl. --- moral feeling. --- respect. --- PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern. --- Kant, I. --- Kānt, ʻAmmānūʼīl, --- Kant, Immanouel, --- Kant, Immanuil, --- Kʻantʻŭ, --- Kant, --- Kant, Emmanuel, --- Ḳanṭ, ʻImanuʼel, --- Kant, E., --- Kant, Emanuel, --- Cantơ, I., --- Kant, Emanuele, --- Kant, Im. --- קאנט --- קאנט, א. --- קאנט, עמנואל --- קאנט, עמנואל, --- קאנט, ע. --- קנט --- קנט, עמנואל --- קנט, עמנואל, --- كانت ، ايمانوئل --- كنت، إمانويل، --- カントイマニユエル, --- Kangde, --- 康德, --- Kanṭ, Īmānwīl, --- كانط، إيمانويل --- Kant, Manuel, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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