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Reidel, Dordrecht

1983

581, xviii Pages

ISBN 9789400969773

Analecta Husserliana
vol. 15

Foundations of morality, human rights, and the human sciences

Phenomenology in a foundational dialogue with the human sciences

Edited by

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Calvin Schrag

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6975-9

Full citation:

Tymieniecka, A.-T. , Schrag, C. (eds) (1983). Foundations of morality, human rights, and the human sciences: Phenomenology in a foundational dialogue with the human sciences, Reidel, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Schrag Calvin

xv-xvi

Acknowledgments

Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa

xvii-xviii

The moral sense

Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa

3-78

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Contribution to the debate

Grossberg Lawrence

99-118

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Method in integrative transformism

Haydu George

131-144

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Contribution to the debate

Hyde Michael

165-172

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Contribution to the debate

Smith Craig

209-217

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Contribution to the debate

Rychlak Joseph

241-248

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Contribution to the debate

Siegfried Hans

275-280

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The reductions and existence

Polkinghorne Donald

283-292

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Once more into the lion's mouth

Dagenais James

319-329

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Aground on the ground of values

Breazeale Daniel

335-349

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On biologicized ethics

Sogolo Godwin

355-366

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Value and ideology

Sweeney Robert

387-401

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Contribution to the debate

Chiari Silvano

447-455

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Contribution to the debate

Conci Domenico Antonino

457-463

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The genesis of moral judgment

Larrabee Mary Jeanne

483-493

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Elementos para una teoria de la transubjetividad

Jarquín Marín Miguel

561-570

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The person, basis for human rights

De Cisneros Marcelina

571-576

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Index of names

577-579

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