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Howard P. Kainz

    Philosophical Perspectives on Peace
    Ethics in Context
    G. W. F. Hegel
    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
    Natural Law: A Reevaluation
    The Philosophy of Human Nature
    • Delving into the complexities of human nature, Howard Kainz offers a philosophical analysis that examines the distinctions between humans and animals. The book addresses fundamental questions about human freedom, the uniqueness of human instincts, and the nuances of maturity. Through a critical exploration of longstanding controversies, Kainz invites readers to reflect on what defines humanity and how these concepts have evolved over time.

      The Philosophy of Human Nature
    • Exploring the concept of an objective moral law, this book delves into the history and evolution of natural law from ancient times to today. It highlights significant figures and pivotal moments that shaped the theory, while also applying natural law principles to modern debates on topics like abortion, homosexuality, and assisted suicide. Through this examination, the text seeks to illuminate the relevance of natural law in contemporary moral discussions.

      Natural Law: A Reevaluation
    • Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

      Not Missing the Trees for the Forest

      • 132pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Focusing on overlooked aspects of Hegel's Phenomenology, Howard Kainz emphasizes the significance of specific elements often overshadowed by broader themes. He contends that these details are crucial for a deeper understanding and appreciation of Hegel's philosophy, encouraging readers to explore the intricacies that contribute to the richness of his work.

      Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
    • Series Bernth Lindfors, University of Texas at Austin; Robert Lecker, McGill University; David OConnell, Georgia State University; David William Foster, Arizona State University; Janet Pérez, Texas Tech University.TWAYNES UNITED STATES AUTHORS, ENGLISH AUTHORS, and WORLD AUTHORS Series present concise critical introductions to great writers and their works. Devoted to critical interpretation and discussion of an authors work, each study takes account of major literary trends and important scholarly contributions and provides new critical insights with an original point of view. An Authors Series volume addresses readers ranging from advanced high school students to university professors. The book suggests to the informed reader new ways of considering a writers work. A reader new to the work under examination will, after reading the Authors Series, be compelled to turn to the originals, bringing to the reading a basic knowledge and fresh critical perspectives.

      G. W. F. Hegel
    • Ethics in Context

      Towards the Definition and Differentiation of the Morally Good

      • 180pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the distinction between ethical issues and those belonging to aesthetics, religion, politics, and law, this book aims to clarify the concept of "moral good." It seeks to provide a clear definition and offers practical conclusions for categorizing and addressing contemporary moral dilemmas, including abortion, pornography, and nuclear escalation. By separating these spheres, it addresses the complexities of modern ethical questions and aims to guide readers toward a more defined understanding of morality.

      Ethics in Context
    • Philosophical Perspectives on Peace

      • 328pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Featuring a diverse array of thinkers, this collection includes excerpts from prominent figures like Dante, Erasmus, Kant, Lorenz, and Rawls. Organized into six thematic categories, it explores various pathways to peace, such as world government and justice. The concise and accessible selections, accompanied by contextual introductory notes, make it an invaluable resource for educators seeking to introduce students to peace studies in a historically informed manner.

      Philosophical Perspectives on Peace
    • Democracy East and West

      A Philosophical Overview

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The book explores the intricate nature of democracy, highlighting its evolution since the Enlightenment as a means to escape oppressive structures. It delves into the complex dialectical relationships inherent in democracy, such as the tensions between elitism and populism, liberty and equality, and the interplay of politics and economics. The author argues that these relationships, while evident in specific nations, also extend to international dynamics, offering a nuanced perspective on the challenges and realities of democratic governance.

      Democracy East and West