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16 Method in Ethics II: Dialectic and Foundations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xv
- Introduction 1
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PART I: PRELIMINARIES
- 1 Discernment and Self-Appropriation 11
- 2 Objectivity and Factual Knowing: Lonergan’s Three Questions 37
- 3 Self-Appropriation, Part I: Self-Affirmation of Cognitional Structure 74
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PART II: WHAT ARE WE DOING WHEN WE ARE BEING ETHICAL?
- 4 The Structure of Ethical Intentionality: Three More Questions 93
- 5 Kinds of Feelings 118
- 6 Feelings as Intentional Responses and Horizons of Feelings 136
- 7 Feelings and Value Reflection 169
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PART III: WHY IS DOING THAT BEING ETHICAL?
- 8 Horizons of Feelings, Conversion, and Objectivity 205
- 9 Judgments of Comparative Value and the Scale of Value Preference 241
- 10 Self-Appropriation Part II: Why Is Doing That Being Ethical? 285
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PART IV: WHAT IS BROUGHT ABOUT BY DOING THAT?
- 11 The Human Good Described 307
- 12 The Human Good: Explanatory Foundations 331
- 13 The Notion and the Ontology of the Good 358
- 14 Explanatory Genera and the Objective Scale of Values: A Preliminary Grounding 387
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PART V: METHOD IN ETHICS
- 15 Method in Ethics I: Preliminaries 411
- 16 Method in Ethics II: Dialectic and Foundations 432
- Notes 449
- Index 489
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xv
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: PRELIMINARIES
- 1 Discernment and Self-Appropriation 11
- 2 Objectivity and Factual Knowing: Lonergan’s Three Questions 37
- 3 Self-Appropriation, Part I: Self-Affirmation of Cognitional Structure 74
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PART II: WHAT ARE WE DOING WHEN WE ARE BEING ETHICAL?
- 4 The Structure of Ethical Intentionality: Three More Questions 93
- 5 Kinds of Feelings 118
- 6 Feelings as Intentional Responses and Horizons of Feelings 136
- 7 Feelings and Value Reflection 169
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PART III: WHY IS DOING THAT BEING ETHICAL?
- 8 Horizons of Feelings, Conversion, and Objectivity 205
- 9 Judgments of Comparative Value and the Scale of Value Preference 241
- 10 Self-Appropriation Part II: Why Is Doing That Being Ethical? 285
-
PART IV: WHAT IS BROUGHT ABOUT BY DOING THAT?
- 11 The Human Good Described 307
- 12 The Human Good: Explanatory Foundations 331
- 13 The Notion and the Ontology of the Good 358
- 14 Explanatory Genera and the Objective Scale of Values: A Preliminary Grounding 387
-
PART V: METHOD IN ETHICS
- 15 Method in Ethics I: Preliminaries 411
- 16 Method in Ethics II: Dialectic and Foundations 432
- Notes 449
- Index 489