Norms, Values, and Society

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Paperback, 350 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 0e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9789048144587
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Springer Netherlands 0e druk, 2010 9789048144587
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Norms, Values, and Society is the second Yearbook of the Vienna Circle Institute, which was founded in October 1991. The main part of the book contains original contributions to an international symposium the Institute held in October 1993 on ethics and social philosophy. The papers deal among others with questions of justice, equality, just social institutions, human rights, the connections between rationality and morality and the methodological problems of applied ethics. The Documentation section contains previously unpublished papers by Rudolf Carnap, Philipp Frank, Charles W. Morris and Edgar Zilsel, and the review section presents new publications on the Vienna Circle.
The Vienna Circle Institute is devoted to the critical advancement of science and philosophy in the broad tradition of the Vienna Circle, as well as to the focusing of cross-disciplinary interest on the history and philosophy of science in a social context. The Institute's Yearbooks will, for the most part, document its activities and provide a forum for the discussion of exact philosophy, logical and empirical investigations, and analysis of language.

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ISBN13:9789048144587
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:350
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:0

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Editorial. Articles: Norms, Values, and Society. Justice; E. Tugendhat. The Quest for Happiness: Traces of Ancient Life Wisdom within the Moral Philosophical Context of the Vienna Circle; M. Geier. Empiricism and the Norms of Scientific Knowledge: Some Reflections on Otto Neurath and Pierre Bourdieu; E. Nemeth. The Controversy about Human Rights; E. Tugendhat. Some Problems in the Justification of Moral Rights; A. Leist. `Just are the Social Institutions that are Best for their Participants': a Critical Examination; T.W. Pogge. Gender and Political Equality; S. Moller Okin. Moral Conduct under Conditions of Moral Imperfection; P. Koller. Law and Morality: a Modest Assessment; M. La Torre. (How) Can Law be Legitimated? Habermas, Rawls, Dworkin; L. Nagl. Contract Law and the Ethical Neutrality of the State: Some Thoughts about Liberalism and Communitarianism; G. Graf. Democracy and the Problem of Collective Identity: Conceptual Distinctions without Deference to Carl Schmitt; A. Somek. Two Methods of Doing Bioethics; D. Birnbacher. Applied Ethics, Applying Ethics and the Methods of Ethics; U. Wolf. Professional Ethics `Applies' Nothing; A.S. Janik. Rationality and Virtue; P. Foot. Rationality and Morality; J. Nida-Rümelin. Humboldt's Argument against the Welfare State: a Reconstruction in Terms of Game Theory; R. Hegselmann. The Possibility of Sustaining Trust; A.C. Baier. David Hume's Criticism of Traditional Ethics; G. Streminger. Kant and Social Sentiments; H. Pauer-Studer. Documentation. Editorial Remarks. Science and Analysis of Language; R. Carnap. The Position of Einstein's Theory of Relativity in the Evolution of Science; P. Frank.Semiotic, the Socio-Humanistic Sciences, and the Unity of Science; C.W. Morris. The Social Roots of Science; E. Zilsel. Reviews. Review Essays. Activities of the Institute Vienna Circle. Index of Names.

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