Contents
Preface to Volume 2 of the English Critical Edition by Grzegorz Ignatik
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
I: The Lublin Lectures
Part 1. Ethical Act and Lived-Experience
Part 2. Good and Value
Part 3. The Problem of the Norm and Happiness
II: Unfolding tthe Lublin Lectures
1. The Problem of the Will in the Analysis of the Ethical Act
2. The Problem of Separating Lived-Experience From the Act in Ethics in Light of the Views of Kant and Scheler (A Study)
3. In Search of the Foundation of Perfectiorism in Ethics
4. On the Governing or Subservient Role of Reason in Ethics (According to the Views of St. Thomas Aquinas, Hume, and Kant)
5. On the Metaphysical and Phenomenological Basis of the Moral Norm (According to the Conceptions of St. Thomas Aquinas and Max Scheler)
6. The Intentional Act and Actus Humanus, That Is, the Act and Lived-Experience
7. The Problem of Substantiating Norms and Moral Assessments on the Basis of Thomistic Philosophy and Phenomenology
8. Value and Action: Value as a Practical Object
9. Max Scheler’s Concept of Value with a Particular Consideration of Ethical Values
III: An Assessment of the Possibility for Building a Christian Ethics Based on the Presuppositions of Max Scheler’s System
Part 1. The Genesis and Gist of the Problem
Part 2. The Comparative Analysis
Part 3. The Concluding Theses
IV: Max Scheler’s Thought Revisited
1. Max Scheler’s Ethical System as a Means of Developing Christian Ethics
2. Whether and to What Extent Max Scheler’s Ethical System is Suitable for Scientifically Developing Christian Ethics
3. The Evangelical Principle of Imitation: The Teaching of the Sources of Revelation and Max Scheler’s Philosophical System
4. The Principle of “Imitation”
5. The Problem of the Commandment to Love
6. The Lived-Experience of Value in the Act of Faith
7. The Problem of the Act of Faith
Texts Marked by the Critical Apparatus
Editorial Notes
Bibliography
Index