1991
DOI: 10.5840/etudphen1991713/144
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The Development of Husserl’s Ethics

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“…3 I will not discuss in this paper the changes that the concept of personal values brings about in Husserl's axiology and value theory (cf. Melle 1991;Hart 1992;Melle 2002;Hart 2006;Melle 2007;Peucker 2008;Hart 2009;Loidolt 2012;Drummond 2015a;Crespo 2015;Drummond 2018). These are fundamental and farreaching and need a separate, full-length paper to be analyzed.…”
Section: Egoic Depths Of Feeling and Decisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 I will not discuss in this paper the changes that the concept of personal values brings about in Husserl's axiology and value theory (cf. Melle 1991;Hart 1992;Melle 2002;Hart 2006;Melle 2007;Peucker 2008;Hart 2009;Loidolt 2012;Drummond 2015a;Crespo 2015;Drummond 2018). These are fundamental and farreaching and need a separate, full-length paper to be analyzed.…”
Section: Egoic Depths Of Feeling and Decisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 The unique impulse Renaissance philosophy gave to western civilization, he claims, rests on the institution of a simple but revolutionary double idea . It is the invention of a new way of conceiving of the world we 34 See particularly Melle (1991Melle ( , 1998 for a discussion of Husserl's ethical views and the role it takes in his philosophy. 35 The emphasis on Galilei does not figure prominantly in any of Husserl's earlier writings.…”
Section: Husserl On the Technological-scientific Worldviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th e evolution of Husserl's ethics is accompanied by a shift in his approach to the Categorical Imperative. In 1914 Husserl described "the problem of the Categorical Imperative" as "the most central problem of ethics" (XXVIII, 137), but in 1919/1920 30 See (Melle, 1991(Melle, , 2002Peucker, 2008;Römer, 2011;Rinofner-Kreidl, 2017;Drummond, 2018). 31 See (Brentano, 1978 See,e.g.,XXVIII, Th ree (XXVII, 3-43) of fi ve (XXVII, 3-94) articles were published (1923)(1924).…”
Section: Phenomenology Of Happiness and Virtue Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53 See XLII,[348][349][350][351][352][353][354][355][393][394][395][396][397][398][399][451][452][453][454][455][456][457][491][492][493][494]. See also (Melle, 1991(Melle, , 2002(Melle, , 2007Peucker, 2008 Husserl recognizes that, given the vagaries, vices, and vicissitudes of the world, virtue off ers the best prospect of happiness (XLII, 297-333), but he, like Aristotle, also realizes that virtue does not guarantee happiness (XLII,382). Yet he cannot without further ado be characterized as a virtue ethicist in the Classical Western tradition 55 .…”
Section: Phenomenology Of Happiness and Virtue Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%