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(2015) Feeling and value, willing and action, Dordrecht, Springer.

L'éthique à l'épreuve de la raison

critique, système et méthode dans les Vorlesungen über ethik und wertlehre (1908–1914) de E. Husserl

Emanuele Mariani

pp. 13-30

When first reading the Vorlesungen über Ethik und Wertlehre a fact jumps immediately to the eye: the ethical reflection is systematically pushed beyond the limits of a merely reflection on ethics. Besides the attempt to draft a doctrine of values, other questions form the core of this investigation: the idea of philosophy, the possibility of a teleology from a phenomenological perspective, the sense of rational acting throughout a variety of modalities – logical, practical, axiological. The foundation of formal ethics must therefore be understood as part of a broader critique of reason, which Husserl himself expounds during the very same years of these Vorlesungen. The result is a thorough review of the method and the intimate ambition of phenomenology to become structured as a science and ultimately as a system.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10326-6_2

Full citation:

Mariani, E. (2015)., L'éthique à l'épreuve de la raison: critique, système et méthode dans les Vorlesungen über ethik und wertlehre (1908–1914) de E. Husserl, in M. Ubiali & M. Wehrle (éds), Feeling and value, willing and action, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 13-30.

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