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A radical rethinking of ethics set within the development of a philosophical anthropology.
In his last book, Towards a Relational Ontology, Andrew Benjamin provided a philosophical account of what he terms anoriginal relationality, demonstrating how this concept can be seen to be at work throughout the history of philosophy. In Virtue in Being, he builds on that project to argue for a new way of understanding the relationship between ontology and ethics through insightful readings of texts by Immanuel Kant, Hannah Arendt, and Jacques Derrida. Structuring the book around the themes of violence, evil, and pardon, Benjamin builds a convincing case for the connections he draws between thinkers not commonly associated with one another.?In this original and engaging study, Benjamin opens a nuanced dialogue between the work of Kant, Arendt, and Derrida to create a conversation about virtue that illuminates our human condition. Benjamin?s innovative scholarship enriches our understanding of each of the figures he treats.? ? Elizabeth Millán Brusslan, author of Friedrich Schlegel and the Emergence of Romantic Philosophy- Autor/a Andrew Benjamin
- ISBN13 9781438461618
- ISBN10 1438461615
- Pàgines 218
- Any Edició 2016
- Fecha de publicación 31/08/2016
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Virtue in Being: Towards an Ethics of the Unconditioned (Alemany, Francès)
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- Andrew Benjamin
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- State University of New York Press (2016)
- 9781438461618



