Phänomenologie und Ethik. Perspektivische Erkundungen / Phaenomenology and Ethics. Perspective explorations Beiträgerinnen und Beiträger / Contributors: Hans-Peter Grosshans, Andreas Arndt, Violetta Waibel, Kurt Apel, Dominika Jerkić, Nives Delija Trešćec, Marko Vučetić, Mate Penava, Ante Periša, Ivica Musić, Andrijana Katić, Tomislav Zelić, Maja Ferenec Kuća, Borislav Dadić, Vani Roščić und / and Jure Zovko
This collection of essays considers fundamental philosophical questions from a variety of perspectives, taking as point of departure the standpoint of Classical German thinkers Kant and Hegel with their focus on epistemic, moral, and aesthetic values as central to achievement of a meaningful human life, both as an individual and in the context of human society and culture, nature, and the universe as a whole. From this vantage point, the relationship of poetry and philosophy comes into play, and central ethical questions are raised regarding the practice of life in relation to human rights and the rights of other species.