The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong
By Franz Brentano & Cecil Hague
- Release Date: 2024-04-10
- Genre: Philosophy
Franz Brentano's "The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong" explores the intricate relationship between human psychology and moral knowledge, offering a phenomenological approach that juxtaposes intuition with empirical observation. Brentano, often hailed as the father of modern psychology, delves into the cognitive processes behind moral judgments, advocating for a dualistic framework that separates ethical understanding from mere social or cultural conditioning. His articulate prose navigates the complexities of moral philosophy, demonstrating the significance of ethical consciousness in a rapidly industrializing society at the turn of the 20th century. Born in 1838 in Graz, Austria, Brentano was deeply influenced by the philosophical currents of his time, particularly the works of Aristotle and the emerging field of psychology. His academic career spans multiple disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, and sociology, facilitating a unique perspective that informs his moral philosophy. Brentano's commitment to understanding the foundations of ethics can be seen as both a response to the moral relativism burgeoning during his lifetime and a quest for objective truth in human behavior. Readers seeking a profound engagement with moral philosophy and its psychological underpinnings will find Brentano's work indispensable. This book is not only a critical examination of ethical thought but also an invitation to reflect on the nature of moral understanding and its implications for human behavior, making it essential reading for students and scholars alike.