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Since the millennium, the neurophysiological and psychological bases of moral judgements and actions have been the topic of much empirical research. This volume discusses the relevance and possible usage of this research for (meta-)ethics and action theory. An overview of the empirical research, followed by critical assessments of several of its results, provides orientation on the research and criteria for its reasonable usage.
Judgment (Ethics) --- Ethics. --- Moral conditions. --- Morals --- Social history --- Social norms --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Moral judgment --- Ethics --- Moral psychology. --- metaethics. --- moral physiology.
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Practice (Philosophy) --- Applied ethics. --- Act (Philosophy) --- Agent (Philosophy) --- Intentionality (Philosophy) --- Autonomy (Philosophy) --- Pratique (Philosophie) --- Morale appliquée --- Action (Philosophie) --- Agent (Philosophie) --- Intentionnalité (Philosophie) --- Autonomie (Philosophie) --- Morale appliquée --- Intentionnalité (Philosophie) --- Applied ethics --- Agency (Philosophy) --- Agents --- Person (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Action (Philosophy) --- Mind and body --- Practical ethics --- Ethics --- Casuistry --- Ethical problems
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Many important thinkers in the philosophical tradition, like Aristotle or Hume, have used an explicit theory of action as the basis of their respective normative theories of practical rationality and morality. The idea behind this architecture of theories is that action theory can inform us about the origin, bonds, reach and limits of practical reason. The aim of this book is to revive this direct connection between action theory and practical philosophy, in particular to provide systematic action-theoretical underpinnings for the discussion about the normative structure of practical reason.
Practice (Philosophy) --- Applied ethics. --- Act (Philosophy) --- Agent (Philosophy) --- Intentionality (Philosophy) --- Autonomy (Philosophy) --- Mind and body --- Philosophy --- Agency (Philosophy) --- Agents --- Person (Philosophy) --- Action (Philosophy) --- Practical ethics --- Ethics --- Casuistry --- Ethical problems
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Menschen sprechen und werfen Bomben, philosophieren und steigen auf Berge. Dieser Band versammelt dreiundzwanzig Versuche, diese Hand-lungen - und das Handeln überhaupt - zu beleuchten. Besonderen Raum nimmt das Verstehen von Handlungen ein, mit denen etwas zu verstehen gegeben werden soll; und das Bewerten von Handlun-gen, gewaltsamen und anderen, als vernünftig oder unvernünftig, als gut oder schlecht. Mit Beiträgen von Christoph Fehige, Günther Grewendorf, Ted Honde-rich, Beatrice Kobow und Fitzgerald, Nikola Kompa, Wolfgang Lenzen, Weyma Lübbe, Christoph Lumer, Daniel Messelken, Julian Nida-Rümelin, Igor Primoratz, Richard Raatzsch, Peter Rohs, Oliver R. Scholz, Rudolf Schüssler, Peter Singer, Wolfgang Spohn, Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, Raimo Tuomela, Franz von Kutschera, Ulla Wessels und Véronique Zanetti.
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