Beschreibung
What do we mean when we speak of ethical requirements or judgments? What is the task of philosophical ethics in public debates? How can the moral point of view orient us regarding competing economic, political, and legal demands? Today, philosophical ethics is under great pressure to become more scientific, and mostly specializes in working out specific follow-up costs of the mechanization of human life. But there is less and less clarity on how it should define itself and its task in the first place. Against this background, the contributions to this volume ask about the intrinsic purpose of the ethical.
Autorenportrait
Gerhard Gamm (Prof. Dr.) lehrt Philosophie an der Technischen Universität Darmstadt. Andreas Hetzel (PD Dr. phil.), geb. 1965, ist Privatdozent an der TU Darmstadt und lehrt Philosophie an der Universität Magdeburg. Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind Politische Philosophie (Diskurse radikaler Demokratie), Sozialphilosophie der Moderne (Theorien der Macht), Sprachphilosophie (Pragmatik und klassische Rhetorik) sowie Umweltethik (Antworten auf die Biodiversitätskrise).