The Ethics of Discernment : Lonergan's Foundations for Ethics (Lonergan Studies)

個数:

The Ethics of Discernment : Lonergan's Foundations for Ethics (Lonergan Studies)

  • 提携先の海外書籍取次会社に在庫がございます。通常3週間で発送いたします。
    重要ご説明事項
    1. 納期遅延や、ご入手不能となる場合が若干ございます。
    2. 複数冊ご注文の場合は、ご注文数量が揃ってからまとめて発送いたします。
    3. 美品のご指定は承りかねます。

    ●3Dセキュア導入とクレジットカードによるお支払いについて
  • 【入荷遅延について】
    世界情勢の影響により、海外からお取り寄せとなる洋書・洋古書の入荷が、表示している標準的な納期よりも遅延する場合がございます。
    おそれいりますが、あらかじめご了承くださいますようお願い申し上げます。
  • ◆画像の表紙や帯等は実物とは異なる場合があります。
  • ◆ウェブストアでの洋書販売価格は、弊社店舗等での販売価格とは異なります。
    また、洋書販売価格は、ご注文確定時点での日本円価格となります。
    ご注文確定後に、同じ洋書の販売価格が変動しても、それは反映されません。
  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781487522230
  • DDC分類 170

Full Description

In The Ethics of Discernment, Patrick H. Byrne presents an approach to ethics that builds upon the cognitional theory and the philosophical method of self-appropriation that Bernard Lonergan introduced in his book Insight, as well as upon Lonergan's later writing on ethics and values.

Extending Lonergan's method into the realm of ethics, Byrne argues that we can use self-appropriation to come to objective judgements of value. The Ethics of Discernment is an introspective analysis of that process, in which sustained ethical inquiry and attentiveness to feelings as "intentions of value" leads to a rich conception of the good.

Written both for those with an interest in Lonergan's philosophy and for those interested in theories of ethics who have only a limited knowledge of Lonergan's work, Byrne's book is the first detailed exposition of an ethical theory based on Lonergan's philosophical method.

Contents

Preface
Introduction


Part I: Preliminaries
Chapter 1: Discernment and Self-Appropriation
Chapter 2: Objectivity and Factual Knowing: Lonergan's Three Questions
Chapter 3: Self-Appropriation, Part I: Self-Affirmation of Cognitional Structure


Part II: What Are We Doing When We Are Being Ethical?
Chapter 4: The Structure of Ethical Intentionality: Three More Questions
Chapter 5: Kinds of Feelings
Chapter 6: Feelings as Intentional Responses and Horizons of Feelings
Chapter 7: Feelings and Value Reflection


Part III: Why is Doing That Being Ethical?
Chapter 8: Horizons of Feelings, Conversion, and Objectivity
Chapter 9: Judgments of Comparative Value and the Scale of Value Preference
Chapter 10: Self-Appropriation, Part II: Why is Doing that Being Ethical?


Part IV: What Is Brought About By Doing That?
Chapter 11: The Human Good Described
Chapter 12: The Human Good: Explanatory Foundations
Chapter 13: The Notion and the Ontology of the Good
Chapter 14: Explanatory Genera and the Objective Scale of Values: A Preliminary Grounding


Part V: Method in Ethics
Chapter 15: Method in Ethics I: Preliminaries
Chapter 16: Method in Ethics II: Dialectic and Foundations