Husserl and virtue ethics
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v22i2.3475Keywords:
Husserl, Ethics, Virtue, Normativity, Self-determinationAbstract
The article aims to determine the role that has the concept of virtue in Husserl ?s ethics and how would its relationship with other dimensions of his ethics be. With this purpose, firstly, we sketch a presentation of the central aspects of classical virtue ethics and of the objections raised against it. Secondly, we deal with this topic in Husserl ?s philosophy through an analysis of texts from the 1920s, including texts published in the volumes XXXVII and XLII of the Husserliana series. Concluding, we reflect on the relationship virtue - self-determination and on the way Husserl ?s conception could solve some problems of the classical theory.Downloads
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