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Modern Moral Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
Modern Moral Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
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Stephen Darwall is a moral philosopher who has played a central role in contemporary debates around the foundation of ethics. This book is a sequel to his earlier volume Modern Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to Kant, and like its predecessor it explores the history of the period through its key ethical thinkers. Fichte, Hegel, Marx, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche - the founding members of the 'continental' tradition - are masterfully examined as they are brought into vivid conversation with both analytic philosophy and the mainstream Anglophone philosophical tradition. The author addresses topics which include the utilitarianism of Bentham and Mill; the anti-naturalism of Sidgwick and the British idealists; and Nietzsche's late-century critique of morality. He reveals that all these canonical thinkers - just like their precursors and successors - were wrestling with fundamental and enduring ethical problems, even when they claimed otherwise or were presenting their views in new and challenging terms.
Author: Stephen Darwall
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01/08/2026
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.49lbs
Size: 9.13h x 6.41w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9781009543873
Author: Stephen Darwall
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01/08/2026
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.49lbs
Size: 9.13h x 6.41w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9781009543873
