"Eud monismus und Egoismus" by Edmund Pfleiderer explores the complex relationship between eudaemonism (the pursuit of happiness or well-being) and egoism (the focus on self-interest). Published in 1880, this work delves into the ethical and philosophical implications of these two concepts, examining how they intersect and diverge. Pfleiderer analyzes the historical development of these ideas, offering insights into their influence on moral philosophy and human behavior.
This book provides a valuable contribution to the understanding of ethical theories and the ongoing debate about the nature of human motivation. It is a significant resource for students and scholars interested in the history of philosophy, ethics, and the foundations of moral thought. "Eud monismus und Egoismus" offers a nuanced perspective on the pursuit of happiness and the role of self-interest in shaping individual and societal values.
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