Ethik in der Schauweise der Wissenschaften vom Menschen und von der Gesellschaft
Ethik in der Schauweise der Wissenschaften vom Menschen und von der Gesellschaft is a book by German sociologist and economist Leopold von Wiese which has first been published in 1947 at A. Francke AG. It contains a typology of ethics, opposing individual to social ethics. The book rounded up a bunch of Leopold von Wiese's writings "which are intrinsically linked", including Gedanken über Menschlichkeit (1915), Homo sum: Gedanken zu einer zusammenfassenden Anthropologie (1940), and, finally, die Ethik in der Schauweise der Wissenschaften vom Menschen und von der Gesellschaft.[1]
Leopold von Wiese's Ethik is divided into a "general" and a "specific part": The first part consists of eight chapters: 1) the word "ethics", 2) a "methodological foundation", 3) a "history of ideas, the foundation", and 4) a "systematic foundation", 5) a "distinct from related display modes", 6)" Principles of individual ethics with a pathetic discourse on ethics and unemotional ", 7)" Broad social ethics, and 8) "imperatives".
The thinking behind the introduction is that "to master the problem abundance of all ethics in that we decompose it into individual and social ethics, each by researching isolated from two varieties, it but its common than actually work out essentials."[2] The introduction should "possibilities of misunderstanding, attributable to the thought and Sprachherkommen" out of the way, a threat, particularly at the "juxtaposition of" individual and society "" shows up.[2]
References
- ↑ Christian Eckert: Leopold von Wiese: Ein Bahnbrecher für streng wissenschaftliches Verfahren in der Soziologie. In: Soziologische Forschung in unserer Zeit: Ein Sammelwerk, Leopold von Wiese zum 75. Geburtstag. Westdeutscher Verlag, Cologne/Opladen, 1951, p. 340-342 OCLC 163239424 See also: Wilhelm Bernsdorf, Horst Knospe: Internationales Soziologenlexikon. Transaction Publishers, 1980, p. 498 ISBN 1412826470
- 1 2 Leopold von Wiese: Ethik in der Schauweise der Wissenschaften vom Menschen und von der Gesellschaft. Bern: Francke, 1947, S. 23.