The expansion of autonomy : Hegel's pluralistic philosophy of action /
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Author / Creator: | Yeomans, Christopher, author. |
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Imprint: | New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015] |
Description: | xi, 228 pages ; 25 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10132345 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. General Framework
- 1. Virtue and Individuality
- §1. Virtue as the Individualization of Duty
- §2. Virtue as Duties That Persons Have in Virtue of Also Being Animals
- §3. Virtue as the Fight Between Reason and the Inclinations
- §4. The Development of Talents as a Duty of Virtue
- 2. The Empty Formalism Objection in the Context of Individualized Virtue
- 3. Fichte and the Problem of Individual Effectiveness
- 4. A Moral Psychology of Talents and Interests
- §1. Talents and Interests
- §2. Subjectivity and Objectivity
- Part II. Experiments in Individuality
- 5. The Changing Nature of Objective Content
- §1. The Distinctively Moral Form Of Objective Content
- §2. Farmers
- §3. Soldiers
- 6. Talents and the Shaping of Action
- §1. Talent and Intentional Self-Knowledge
- §2. Craft and Industrial Producers
- §3. Scholars
- 7. The Concreteness of the Good
- §1. The Effectiveness of the Good
- §2. The Public Estate
- §3. Merchants
- Part III. Conclusion
- 8. Hegelian Self-Determination
- §1. The Reciprocal Inversion of Moral and Material Ends
- §2. Character as Medium and Process of Expression
- §3. Non-Empiricist Action Explanations
- §4. Objective Criteria and Deception
- Bibliography
- Index