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Ahlak Felsefesi Üzerine Dersler
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Ahlak Felsefesi Üzerine Dersler

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR29,50

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Iki sey, zihni hayranlik ve husu ile doldurur... tepemdeki yildizli gökler ve icimdeki ahlak yasasi.
Kant John Rawlsun felsefe üzerine sorulari ve yöntemi, tartisma bicimi ve konu skalasi sosyal ve politik felsefe icin her zaman bir gündem olusturmustur. John Rawls 1962den 1991e kadar, Harvardda profesör olarak görev yaptigi dönemde, ahlaki ve politik felsefe alanlarinda cesitli dersler verdi. En etkilisi, etik üzerine lisans dersiydi. Bu derste siklikla Aristoteles, Leibniz, Kant, Mill, Hume, Sidgwick ya da Rossu da iceren cesitli tarihsel figürler inceleniyordu. Rawlsun egitimini verdigi bicimiyle, ahlak psikolojisi etigin akademik bir alt alani degildi, daha cok insan yasaminda ahlakin oynadigi rolün bir calismasiydi ahlaki akil yürütme, bunun varsaydigi birey kavrami ve ahlakin sosyal rolü organize etmesi. John Rawlsun yayimlanmis calismalarinda felsefenin onun icin oldukca önemli oldugu acikca görülebilse de hayati boyunca yaptigi bu tarih calismasinin sira disi ürünlerinden pek azi bilinmektedir. Onun ahlak felsefesinin tarihi üzerine derslerini iceren bu kitapla amaclanan, felsefi basarisinin önemli bölümünü büyük oranda erisilebilir kilmaktir.
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ISBN/GTIN978-975-2473-66-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.02.2021
SpracheTürkisch
Artikel-Nr.21287594
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A42968933
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