Ethical habits : a Peircean perspective
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Ethical habits : a Peircean perspective
(American philosophy)
Lexington Books, c2016
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Bibliography: p. 143-147
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Previous attempts to set up an Ethics based on the writings of Charles S. Peirce have generally begun and ended with the 1898 lecture, Philosophy and the Conduct of Life. It was in that lecture that Peirce famously argued that Theory and Practice should be kept distinct. In Ethical Habits: A Peircean Perspective, Aaron Massecar argues that this lecture opens up a uniquely Peircean Ethics that brings theory into practice through an ethics of intelligently formed habits.
目次
Introduction
1. The Trouble with Theory and Practice
2. Preparing a Place for a Peircean Ethics
3. Intelligent Habits
4. The Metaphysics of Habits
5. Thinking of Habits
6. Self-Controlled Habits
Conclusion
Bibliography
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