Kierkegaard’s ethic of love : divine commands and moral obligations
C. Stephen Evans
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004
viii, 366 p. ; 23 cm
Book
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- God and moral obligation : is a link possible?
- The ethical as a "stage" of existence : either/or and radical choice
- "The ethical" in fear and trembling
- The ethical task as the human task
- Divine commands as the basis for moral obligation
- The humanistic character of commanded love
- Divine commands : how given and to whom?
- Who is my neighbour? can love be a duty?
- Neighbour- love, natural loves, and social relations
- Contemporary meta-ethical alternatives : evolutionary naturalism
- Contemporary meta-ethical alternatives : humanistic naturalism
- Contemporary meta-ethical alternatives : relativism and nihilism
- Conclusions: Divine command morality in a pluralistic society
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-342) and index
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AJwk