Hegelian Ethics
Walsh's study is based on a comparison of Hegel with Kant. Examining theirmethods, the scope of their ethical theories, and their views as to the content of ethics, he concludes that, while Hegel worked with a moral psychology very different from Kant's, his ethical theory should not be dismissed for that reason. Walsh explains how Hegel sought in his own ethical theory to overcome the deficiencies of Kantian ethics, first in his early writings through the notion of a morality of love, and then in his mature system by means of the conception of Aconcrete ethics (sittlichkeit). The studies concludes with a brief account of the ethical doctrines of Hegel's English followers, Green, Bradley, and Bosanquet.

AWalsh . . . brilliantly performs a feat of brevity in exposition. B Philosophical Quarterly

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Hegelian Ethics
Walsh's study is based on a comparison of Hegel with Kant. Examining theirmethods, the scope of their ethical theories, and their views as to the content of ethics, he concludes that, while Hegel worked with a moral psychology very different from Kant's, his ethical theory should not be dismissed for that reason. Walsh explains how Hegel sought in his own ethical theory to overcome the deficiencies of Kantian ethics, first in his early writings through the notion of a morality of love, and then in his mature system by means of the conception of Aconcrete ethics (sittlichkeit). The studies concludes with a brief account of the ethical doctrines of Hegel's English followers, Green, Bradley, and Bosanquet.

AWalsh . . . brilliantly performs a feat of brevity in exposition. B Philosophical Quarterly

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Hegelian Ethics

Hegelian Ethics

by W.H. H. Walsh
Hegelian Ethics

Hegelian Ethics

by W.H. H. Walsh

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Walsh's study is based on a comparison of Hegel with Kant. Examining theirmethods, the scope of their ethical theories, and their views as to the content of ethics, he concludes that, while Hegel worked with a moral psychology very different from Kant's, his ethical theory should not be dismissed for that reason. Walsh explains how Hegel sought in his own ethical theory to overcome the deficiencies of Kantian ethics, first in his early writings through the notion of a morality of love, and then in his mature system by means of the conception of Aconcrete ethics (sittlichkeit). The studies concludes with a brief account of the ethical doctrines of Hegel's English followers, Green, Bradley, and Bosanquet.

AWalsh . . . brilliantly performs a feat of brevity in exposition. B Philosophical Quarterly


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781855065628
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/28/1998
Series: Key Texts Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 88
Product dimensions: 5.46(w) x 8.51(h) x 0.27(d)
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