The Ought and Ability: Scheler's View of the Accomplishment of Virtues Based on Ethics of Values

Modern Philosophy 2:33-38 (2009)
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Usage of modal verbs "should" and "could" in Scheler, where the use of proper nouns to the "ought" and "can then" be discussed. In Scheler's view, however, and can then be founded on the values ​​of their being, with love, personality, etc. are intrinsically linked, is an indispensable factor in moral achievement. Scheler's value ethics as the foundation of the past and it ought to be contingent on the clarification and critical thinking were to form a balanced emphasis ought to be contingent on the achievement of virtue

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