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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Self-responsibility and eudaimonia

John Drummond(Fordham University)

pp. 441-460

Abstract

The notion of authenticity, or as I am calling it, self-responsibility, reveals a moral urgency at the center of Husserl's philosophizing. Authenticity has both descriptive and normative dimensions, but this notion remains divorced both from Husserl's discussions of the normative dimension of axiology and from his account of eudaimonia, the notion that, in one way or another, expresses – or should express – the end of our moral urgings.

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Published in:

Ierna Carlo, Jacobs Hanne, Mattens Filip (2010) Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences: Essays in commemoration of Edmund Husserl. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 441-460

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0071-0_17

Full citation:

Drummond John (2010) „Self-responsibility and eudaimonia“, In: C. Ierna, H. Jacobs & F. Mattens (eds.), Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences, Dordrecht, Springer, 441–460.