Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1

Dr. Petra Ekström, (Editor)

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    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1

    Dr. Petra Ekström, (Editor)

    This book covers keys areas of Philosophy, logic and Ethics. The contributions by the authors include Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Renaissance Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, PHENOMENOLOGY, PHYSICALISM, SET THEORY, SYMBOLIC LOGIC, Anarcho-capitalism, Anti-realism, Aesthetics, Agnosticism, Altruism, Asceticism, Atheism, Atomism, Belief, Casuistry, Categorical imperative, Category, Causality, Conceptualism, Conscience, Cynics, Cyrenaics, Deconstruction, Deduction, Deists, Demiurge, Determinism, Dialectic, Dialectical materialism, Dualism, Eclecticism, Egoism, Contemporary Philosophy, Empiricism, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Existentialism, Feminism, Logic & Argumentation, Philosophy of Race & Racism, Stoicism, EPISTEMOLOGY, MATERIALISM, METAPHYSICS, ONTOLOGY.

    Chapters of the book:

    Chapter 1: Interdisciplinary Foundations for Environmental and Sustainability Ethics: An Introduction
    Małgorzata Dereniowska, Jason Matzke
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 5-20

    Chapter 2: Antiglobalization and Radical Environmentalism: An Exchange on Ethical Grounds
    Paul Joosse
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 21-33

    Chapter 3: Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
    John Mariana
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 34-45

    Chapter 4: A Historic Gardens as Places of Conflicting Values
    Mateusz Salwa
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 46-65

    Chapter 5: Free Will and Retribution Today
    Mario De Caro, Massimo Marraffa
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 66-76

    Chapter 6: Hans Jonas and Vasily Grossman: Reflections on the Human Condition after Auschwitz
    Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 77-106

    Chapter 7: The Culture of Memory: The Approach of Reyes Mate
    Katarzyna Gan-Krzywoszyńska, Piotr Leśniewski
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 107-126

    Chapter 8: Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics
    Lei Kang, Ying Qiu, Tie Zheng, Anne Rubienska
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 127-146

    Chapter 9: Between Bioconservatism and transhumanism: In search of a third way
    Filip Bardziński
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 147-155

    Chapter 10: Introduction to No. 1: Ecophilosophical and Biopolitical Challenges. Past and Future
    Dominika Dzwonkowska
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 156-170

    Chapter 11: Constraint As an Ethical Postulate in the Context of Ecological Limits
    Iwona Stachowska
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 171-181

    Chapter 12: Searching for Selfhood: Ricoeur’s Recognition and Cavellian Acknowledgment
    Klementyna Chrzanowska
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 182-194

    Chapter 13: Dialogical Preconditions of the (Self)Constitution of the Subject. Rethinking Dispute over Subjectivity
    Alicja Skrzypczak
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 195-217

    Chapter 14: How to Teach Morality – Georg Lind (Review)
    Semiramis Llanos Cobos
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 218-232

    Chapter 15: What Is Moral Competence and Why Promote It?
    Ewa Nowak
    Current Topics in Ethics, and Logic Vol. 1, 16 March 2022, Pages: 233-252

    Format

    E-book

    Language

    English, French

    ISBN 13

    9784593582808

    Publisher

    Lighthouse Books

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