The Moral Self addresses the question of how morality enters into our lives. Pauline Chazan draws upon psychology, r ral philosophy and literary interpretation to rebut the view that morality”s role is to limit desire and control self-love. Perserving the ancients” connection between what is good for the self and what is morally good, Chazan argues that a certain kind of care for the self is central to moral agency. Her intriguing argument begins with a critical examination of the views of Hume, Rousseau and Hegel. The constructive part of the book takes a more unusual turn by synthesising the work on the analyst Heinz Kohut and Aristotle into Chazan”s own positive account, which is then illustrated by the use of Russian literature.
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Format PDF ● Pagini 252 ● ISBN 9781134702985 ● Editura Taylor and Francis ● Publicat 2002 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 4146129 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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