A copernican revolution in ethics: Oswald Spengler’s cultural ethics and their contemporary relevance
A copernican revolution in ethics: Oswald Spengler’s cultural ethics and their contemporary relevance
Samenvatting
This paper discusses Spengler’s cultural philosophical interpretation of ethics. Ethics is normally considered as a discipline that argues about good and bad in a manner that applies universally to all. Spengler, however, is a relativist who shows how ethical systems relate to the culture in which they emerge during a certain historical phase. This paper outlines Spengler’s key ideas on ethics and in a ‘Spenglerian way’ reveals typical Faustian traits in contemporary normative discussions with respect to Covid-19 policies, gender, capitalism and moral talk.
Organisatie | Hogeschool Rotterdam |
Lectoraat | Kenniscentrum Business Innovation |
Gepubliceerd in | The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence Trivent publishing, Vol. 2023, Uitgave: 1, Pagina's: 44-59 |
Datum | 2023-06-30 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.22618/TP.PJCV.20237.1.150.003 |
Taal | Engels |