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Critical Theory of Good Living

by Peter Baltes (Author)
©2005 Monographs 170 Pages

Summary

To understand our life, to order its elements, to add new ones, and to orient it toward the general goal of a good life for all: this is the task of this Critical Theory of Good Living. Learning from Newton that the world is a system of forces, and from Hegel that all forces are subject to reciprocal effects, it was Parsons who could order the world according to the significance of every force in our life. Darwin discovered the self interest as the intrinsic motive force of our behaviour, dialectically completing Kant, who had proposed equal rights as the absolute moral law for all human action. From the integration of these fundamental tenets of thought into one logical system emerges this new and comprehensive philosophy, which not only includes a superior life technique but also the principles of a justified moral existence.

Details

Pages
170
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631543207
Language
English
Keywords
psychological theory Lebensführung Philosophie meta-theory /existential value philosophical theory sociological theory economic theory
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 170 pp., 14 fig.

Biographical notes

Peter Baltes (Author)

The Author: Peter Baltes is scientific member of the University of Trier (Germany) and guest-professor of the Universidad del Pacífico in Lima (Perú).

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