Although the ethical intuitionism and the phenomenological theory of value have been considered to be in some way incompatible, both acknowledge the distinction between facts and value. Starting from this basic assumption in this paper I focus on the ethical accounts proposed respectively by G.E. Moore and E. Husserl referring to the psychological-ethical model proposed by F. Brentano. Accordingly I argue that (a) Moore’s ethical intuitionistic approach is not able to clarify, within ethical considerations, the fundamental difference between axiology and deontology and that the (b) Husserlian distinction between technical and practical dimension of moral reasoning represent a valid response to the difficulties arising from the fact-value di...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines the ontology of value in the ethical the...
Difficulties in dealing with values follow from the failure to distinguish clearly between values as...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to advance an ethical theory that focuses on a modification...
Franz Brentano is a steady interlocutor of Edmund Husserl also in the field of the ethics. The analo...
Abstract Edmund Husserl’s formal ontology may be declined in the ethical sense: also the concept ...
One of the most fundamental questions about G. E. Moore's ethical\ud intuitionism relates to its sco...
ln the most recent debate of phenomenological as well as analytical provenance, Husserl's reflection...
In view of the fact that the adoption of rationalism cannot be justified by an appeal to reason and ...
The aim in this thesis is to investigate the logical status of meta-ethical theories which attempt t...
What can be derived from husserlian ethical lessons is that ethics has non sense but its own sense
From its very beginnings, Husserl’s philosophical life was characterised by the interweaving between...
Abstract. This research paper offers an analysis of Husserl’s early theory of action in its two form...
Appeals to moral phenomenology—the phenomenology of moral experience—are common in moral philosophy,...
The present article deals with the tension between so-called objective values that somehow originate...
This book represents the most comprehensive account to date of an important but widely contested app...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines the ontology of value in the ethical the...
Difficulties in dealing with values follow from the failure to distinguish clearly between values as...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to advance an ethical theory that focuses on a modification...
Franz Brentano is a steady interlocutor of Edmund Husserl also in the field of the ethics. The analo...
Abstract Edmund Husserl’s formal ontology may be declined in the ethical sense: also the concept ...
One of the most fundamental questions about G. E. Moore's ethical\ud intuitionism relates to its sco...
ln the most recent debate of phenomenological as well as analytical provenance, Husserl's reflection...
In view of the fact that the adoption of rationalism cannot be justified by an appeal to reason and ...
The aim in this thesis is to investigate the logical status of meta-ethical theories which attempt t...
What can be derived from husserlian ethical lessons is that ethics has non sense but its own sense
From its very beginnings, Husserl’s philosophical life was characterised by the interweaving between...
Abstract. This research paper offers an analysis of Husserl’s early theory of action in its two form...
Appeals to moral phenomenology—the phenomenology of moral experience—are common in moral philosophy,...
The present article deals with the tension between so-called objective values that somehow originate...
This book represents the most comprehensive account to date of an important but widely contested app...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines the ontology of value in the ethical the...
Difficulties in dealing with values follow from the failure to distinguish clearly between values as...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to advance an ethical theory that focuses on a modification...