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Ethics – Part 1
Reading Group
April 11, April 18, April 25, May 2, May 9
A four week reading group through selections of Ethics with Javier Carreño.
The group will meet over Zoom on Thursdays (April 11, April 18, April 25, May 2, May 9) from 12 PM – 1 PM EDT.
About the Text
Dietrich von Hildebrand offers here the most nuanced version we have of a value-based ethics, building on the ethics of Max Scheler, but going far beyond it. On this basis he develops his signature concept of value-response, wherein a person gives value its due, along with his signature concept of the transcendence of the person in value-response. He re-thinks virtue theory on the basis of his value philosophy, and in doing so he places virtue at the center of his ethics long before the revival of virtue theory in Anglo-American thought.
Format
The meeting will be conducted live in Zoom. Links for the session will be sent out ahead of time.
To allow for rich discussion, the group is limited in size to a maximum of 20 participants. Once the group is full, additional registrations will be placed on a waitlist.
All participants are expected to have a copy of the text and to come prepared to each session having done the weekly reading (15-45 pages per week). The weekly reading schedule is available on the right-hand sidebar.
Moderator
Javier Carreño studied Philosophy and English at Dallas, and Philosophy at Leuven (Belgium), where he earned a doctoral degree in 2010. He has written mainly on the imagination and aesthetics – taking Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology as point d’appui. He also maintains an interest in the philosophy of religion, especially the role of affectivity as a preamble to faith.
Since 2011, Dr. Carreño has taught for Franciscan University of Steubenville’s study abroad program located in lower Austria, where he is an associate professor of philosophy, and also serve as academic chairman. His teaching comprises both “core” courses in the perennial tradition as well as specialized courses in Literature and Theology.
Costs
Reading groups are free to attend.
If you are able, we invite you to make a donation to help defray the costs of organizing (reading groups cost the Hildebrand Project ~$900 for a four-week group). We are committed to making reading groups accessible to all; therefore, participation is not contingent on a donation.
Your gift support this reading group, our publications, web resources, and other events, all of which contribute to bringing the vital, life-giving witness of personalist philosophy into new and uncertain times.
Reading
Reading list TBA. Will be sent to participants in advance.
Time:
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT