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Allen W. Wood

    El trabajo de Allen Wood profundiza en la historia de la filosofía moderna, con un énfasis particular en Kant y el idealismo alemán, junto con la ética y la filosofía social. Su erudición se caracteriza por un análisis riguroso de conceptos filosóficos fundamentales y su relevancia para cuestiones contemporáneas. Wood ofrece interpretaciones perspicaces de pensadores importantes, iluminando sistemas filosóficos complejos para una audiencia moderna. Su enfoque une el pensamiento histórico con preocupaciones éticas y sociales apremiantes, haciendo accesibles ideas intrincadas.

    The free development of each
    Kants' ethical thought
    Kantian Ethics
    Hegel's Ethical Thought
    • Hegel's Ethical Thought

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The ethical theory underpinning Hegel's philosophy is thoroughly examined, highlighting its application to critical topics such as human rights, legal punishment justification, moral responsibility, and individual conscience authority. Professor Wood provides a compelling analysis that reveals the depth and relevance of Hegel's thought in understanding societal and political dynamics.

      Hegel's Ethical Thought
    • Kantian Ethics

      • 362 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Focusing on Kant's ethical theory, Allen Wood presents a distinctive interpretation that emphasizes the original aims of ethics, diverging from the traditional constructivist view. He critically examines key aspects such as the foundation and function of ethical principles, ethical reasoning, and the concept of autonomy. Wood addresses complex topics including free will, the state's responsibility for economic justice, sexual morality, punishment justification, and the prohibition of lying, offering modifications to Kant's conclusions where necessary.

      Kantian Ethics
    • This is a major new study of Kant's ethics that will transform the way students and scholars approach the subject in the future. Allen Wood argues that Kant's ethical vision is grounded in the idea of the dignity of the rational nature of every human being. He focuses for the first time on the central role played in Kant's ethical theory by the value of rational nature as an end in itself. In addition, he shows the importance of Kant's systematic theory of human nature and history, and its implications for the structure, formulation, and application of Kant's moral principles.

      Kants' ethical thought
    • The free development of each

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The Free Development of Each collects twelve essays on the history of German philosophy by Allen W. Wood, one of the leading scholars in the field. They explore moral philosophy, politics, society, and history in the works of Kant, Herder, Fichte, Hegel, and Marx, and share the basic theme of freedom, as it appears in morality and in politics. All of the essays have been re-edited and revised for this collection, and five are previously unpublished. They are accompanied by an Introduction which sets out the central, philosophical viewpoint of the volume, and a comprehensive bibliography.

      The free development of each