Allgemeinheit und Einheit des Sittlichen Bewusstseins (Universality and Unity of Ethical Consciousness) by Wilhelm Schneider explores the foundations of moral and ethical thought within the context of social and political philosophy. This work delves into the nature of ethical consciousness, examining its universal aspects and unified structure. Schneider's analysis offers insights into how individuals develop a sense of morality and how this sense is integrated into their understanding of the world. The book is relevant for those interested in German philosophy, ethics, and the philosophical underpinnings of social structures.
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