Perspektiven der Ethik

Edited by Reiner Anselm, Thomas Gutmann, and Corinna Mieth

Whether general or applied, ethics deals with the relationship between what is possible and what is necessary and how we come to an understanding about the basis of the decisions we make or refrain from making every day. The Perspectives on Ethics series aims to bring together innovative contributions on general and applied ethics that are dedicated to clarifying basic ethical concepts or dealing with concrete decision-making issues for specific fields of application. Ideally, these should link theory and practice. The series focuses on philosophy, theology, and law as disciplines that deal with human actions. Its aim is to provide a platform for the interdisciplinary exchange that is necessary and characteristic of ethics. the work on ethical topics in each subject enters into a transdisciplinary dialogue without abandoning the focus on one's own subject. The series is not bound to any particular school or ideology but rather promotes academic discourse on ethics.
The series publishes – in German and English – relevant monographs by experienced academics, outstanding dissertations as well as thematically centred conference volumes. The basis for the inclusion of manuscripts is a peer-review process; all published volumes have been thoroughly reviewed by the three editors and unanimously included in the series. 

Manuscript submissions should be addressed to the editors or to the publisher. Publication in Open Access is possible; you will receive an offer from the publisher.

Contact:
Dr. Katharina Gutekunst
Program Director Theology, Philosophy, Economics

ISSN: 2198-3933 / eISSN: 2568-7344 - Suggested citation: PE