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Ethica Dialectica

A Study of Ethical Oppositions

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Good and Evil

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 1-9
  3. “Is” and “Ought”

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 10-20
  4. Virtue and Temperament

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 21-32
  5. Subjective and Objective Morality

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 33-51
  6. Ethics and Politics

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 52-63
  7. Legality and Morality

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 64-79
  8. Atheism and Ethics

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 80-99
  9. Ethics and Aesthetics

    • Howard P. Kainz
    Pages 100-116
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 117-163

About this book

"Dialectic" is a fulcrum word. Aristotle attacked this belief, saying that the dialectic was only suitable for some purpose- to enquire into men's beliefs, to arrive at truths about eternal forms of things, known as Ideas, which were fixed and un­ changing and constituted reality for Plato. Aristotle said there is also the method of science, or "physical" method, which observes physical facts and arrives at truths about substances, which undergo change. This duality ofform and substance and the scientific method of arriving at facts about substances were central to Aristotle's philosophy. Thus the dethronement of dialectic from what Socrates and Plato held it to be was ab­ solutely essential for Aristotle, and "dialectic" was and still is a fulcrum word . . . I think it was Coleridge who said everyone is either a Plato­ nist or an Aristotelian . . . Plato is the essential Buddha-seeker who appears again and again in each generation, moving on­ ward and upward toward the "one. " Aristotle is the eternal motorcycle mechanic who prefers the "many. " R.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Ethica Dialectica

  • Book Subtitle: A Study of Ethical Oppositions

  • Authors: Howard P. Kainz

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9267-2

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Martinus Nijhoff, Publishers bv, The Hague 1979

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-90-247-2078-1Published: 31 January 1979

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-94-009-9269-6Published: 15 October 2011

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-009-9267-2Published: 06 December 2012

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: X, 164

  • Topics: Ethics

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