Zorn und Sanftmut

The „emotional turn“ that has taken place in philosophy and cultural studies since the 1980ies has inspired a renaissance ofinquiry around the role of feeling in philosophical ethics. This development is partly intertwined with the renaissance ofstudy concerning the ethics of virtue. Both of these d...

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Autor principal: Fritz, Martin 1973- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Artigo
Idioma:Alemão
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Publicado em: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz [2020]
Em: Journal of ethics in Antiquity and Christianity
Ano: 2020, Volume: 2, Páginas: 6-24
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Ira / Mansidão / Ética da virtude / Antiguidade / Recepção / Alemanha / História das ideias 1500-1800
Classificações IxTheo:KBB Região germanófona
NCB Ética individual
TB Antiguidade
TJ Idade Moderna
VA Filosofia
ZD Psicologia
Outras palavras-chave:B Aufklärungsethik
B Sentimento
B Virtude
B moralische Gefühle
B Christian Wolff
B Ethik in Antike und Christentum
B Amor aos inimigos
B Affekte
B Cristianismo
B Antiguidade
B Ética da virtude
B Mansidão
B hallische Aufklärung
B Ethikbegründung
B Emotionen
B Ira
B Ética
B Antikerezeption
B Emotion
B Alexander Gottlieb
B Liebesethik
B konkrete Ethik
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Resumo:The „emotional turn“ that has taken place in philosophy and cultural studies since the 1980ies has inspired a renaissance ofinquiry around the role of feeling in philosophical ethics. This development is partly intertwined with the renaissance ofstudy concerning the ethics of virtue. Both of these developments, however, have also been influenced by important contributions from Classical and Enlightenment philosophy. While focusing on one specific issue in the psychology of morals,namely the problem of how to negotiate the affect of anger, this essay demonstrates the broader contemporary relevance ofClassical ethics and its Enlightenment reception. The focus is on the extensive reflections on the virtue of „Sanftmut“ (gentleness) in the largely forgotten ethical works of some of the most important representatives of German Enlightenment:Christian Wolff, Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten, and Georg Friedrich Meier.
ISSN:2627-6062
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Journal of ethics in Antiquity and Christianity
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.25784/jeac.v2i0.288