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The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong
By
Franz Brentano
Description
The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong by Franz Brentano is a profound exploration of moral philosophy and the foundations of ethical understanding. In this influential work, Brentano delves into the origins of human knowledge about right and wrong, offering a clear and systematic analysis of moral judgments and their basis in human experience.
Brentano’s pioneering approach challenges traditional views by emphasizing the intuitive nature of ethical knowledge. He argues that our moral understanding is rooted in a self-evident awareness of what is intrinsically good or bad, akin to the way we perceive truth in logic. Drawing on his expertise as a philosopher and psychologist, Brentano provides a compelling framework for understanding the nature of moral values and their place in human life.
The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong remains a cornerstone of ethical theory, offering timeless insights into the nature of morality, the human conscience, and the quest for understanding what it means to lead a good life. Brentano’s lucid prose and groundbreaking ideas have influenced generations of thinkers, shaping debates in ethics and moral psychology.
