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This monograph undertakes a long-overdue revision of the prevailing view on the role and conception of ethics and morality in the Vienna Circle. This view is rejected as being too partial and undifferentiated. Die vorliegende Schrift unternimmt eine Revision des vor-herrschenden Bildes der Rolle und der Konzeptionen von Moral und Ethik im Wiener Kreis. Dieses Bild wird als zu einseitig und undifferenziert zurückgewiesen.
Vienna circle. --- Ethics --- Philosophy, Austrian --- History --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Viennese circle --- Wiener Kreis --- Philosophers --- Logical positivism --- ethics --- morality --- Vienna Circle --- logical empiricism --- humanism --- history of philosophy --- Ethik --- Moral --- Logischer Empirismus --- Humanismus --- Geschichte der Philosophie --- Philosophie
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The question of what it means and implies to be human is fundamental to both philosophy and society. At the same time, she runs the risk of being answered with phrases. Even today, various questions about humanity are posed: Can humanity be delimited biologically or in its ways of life from other species or artificial creatures? How do people differ from people? Are language ability or free will essential features of being human? These and other questions were discussed intensively during the 10th Congress of the Austrian Society for Philosophy. This anthology presents a selection of contributions.
Philosophy --- Anthropology --- Humanity --- Philosophie --- Humanität --- Carl D. Anderson
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