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E-grāmata: Pride and Authenticity

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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319341170

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This book explores the morality of pride, a value that has been condemned through history and is still largely unwelcome in many societies. The author explores the nature of the self and free will, and how pride links to technology and rational theology. It refers to the work of Lionel Trilling, Allan Bloom, Charles Taylor and Heidegger on authenticity; Jacob Burckhardt, Stephen Toulmin, Max Weber and Mark Lilla on modernity; Christine Korsgaard on the self; John Rawls and Ruth Benedict on morality; and the Stoics and Kant on free will.

I. PROPER PRIDE.- 1. Why pride? Theses.- 2.The meaning of the term pride.- 3. Pride and metaphysics.- 4. Augustine on due pride.- 5. Kierkegaard on due pride.- II. HISTORY AND ITS CHALLENGES.- 6. The Renaissance interest in doing things for their own sake.- 7. Intrinsic goals.- 8. Passion and professionalism.- 9. The bourgeois revolution and bourgeois authenticity.- 10. Rousseau"s authenticity.- 11. Marx, Weber, and mere subjectivity.- 12. Heidegger"s authenticity.- 13. Authenticity in contemporary discussion.- 14. Authenticity in China.- 15. Rethinking secularization, liberalism, and religion.- III. MORALITY AND THE SELF.- 16. What are morality and moral theory .- 17. Shame and pride.- 18. Korsgaard and self-constituters vs. self-discoverers.- 19. Kant, free will and the self.- 20. Inheritance pride, authenticity, and morality.- IV. PROSPECTS OF PROPER PRIDE.- 21. Technology and society.- 22. Problems of the economy.- 23. Basic income.- 24. The shrinking of the nation states.- 25

. Data processing and liberty.- 26. Data processing in novels.- 27. Competitors in metaphysics.- 28. Kitsch, tragedy, and power.- 29. Prospects, bleak and less bleak.- Instead of a conclusion.- Select Bibliography.- Index.
Part I Proper Pride
1(38)
1 Why Pride? Theses
3(6)
2 The Meaning of the Term Pride
9(6)
3 Pride and Metaphysics
15(6)
4 Augustine on Pride
21(12)
5 Kierkegaard on due Pride
33(6)
Part II History and Its Challenges
39(78)
6 The Renaissance: Doing Things for Their Own Sake
41(8)
7 Intrinsic Goals
49(10)
8 Passion and Professionalism
59(10)
9 The Bourgeois Revolution and Bourgeois Authenticity
69(6)
10 Rousseau's Authenticity
75(6)
11 Marx, Weber and Mere Subjectivity
81(8)
12 Heidegger's Authenticity
89(4)
13 Authenticity in the Contemporary Discussion
93(6)
14 Authenticity in China
99(8)
15 Rethinking Secularization, Liberalism and Religion
107(10)
Part III Morality and the Self
117(40)
16 What Is Morality and Moral Theory?
119(6)
17 Shame and Pride
125(6)
18 Korsgaard and Self-Constituters vs. Self-Discoverers
131(10)
19 Kant, Free Will and the Self
141(8)
20 Inheritance Pride, Authenticity and Morality
149(8)
Part IV Prospects of Proper Pride
157(64)
21 Technology and Society
159(4)
22 Problems of the Economy
163(6)
23 Basic Income
169(8)
24 The Shrinking of the Nation State
177(8)
25 Data Processing and Privacy
185(10)
26 Data Processing in Novels
195(4)
27 Competitors in Metaphysics
199(8)
28 Kitsch, Tragedy and Power
207(10)
29 Prospects, Bleak and Less Bleak
217(4)
Instead of a Conclusion 221(4)
Select Bibliography 225(12)
Index 237
Ulrich Steinvorth is a Professor Emeritus of the University of Hamburg, Germany, and lives in the United States. He has published books and papers in German, English and French, in political philosophy, ethics, and metaphysics. He has taught philosophy at universities in Germany, France, Turkey and Japan.