Morals and politics
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Author
Publication
2004 - University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Ind, Indiana
Language
English
Word Count
247,750 words, Guess
Page Count
991 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3307676M
- ISBN-100268030650
- OCLC Control Number55657667
- Library of Congress Control Number2004053650
- Goodreads4598797
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- LibraryThing918374
Classifications
- DDC172
- LCCJA79 .H6313 2004
Description
"When Moral und Politik was first published in Germany it provoked heated debate both in and out of the classroom. It even prompted Vittorio Hosle's critics to publish a collection of essays that responded to his provocative arguments. Available for the first time in an English translation, Morals and Politics, a tour-de-force, is certain to once again cause considerable discussion.". "In this ambitious work Hosle attempts no less than an outline of a political ethics for the twenty-first century. He raises the question of the relationship between morals and politics and proposes a relatively complex answer to it. This answer involves a search for a synthesis between the classical European conviction that political philosophy must be based on ethics and the more modern notion that ethical arguments themselves have a political function. Hosle's goal is to create a concrete political ethics for the situation in which humanity finds itself today."--BOOK JACKET.
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