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In: Library of Conservative Thought v.1
Ethics, Value, and Reality is a collection of essays written after Aurel Kolnai settled in England in 1955. These essays from Kolnai's mature years sit atop a remarkable gestation of moral and political thinking. At the heart of his thought is the special role of privilege in a good social order and the idea of emotion as cognitive. Kolnai relies heavily on the work of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century value theorists such as Alexius Meinong, Nicolai Hartmann, and Max Scheler, blending this continental tradition of ethics with British intuitionism and Scottish Enlightenment articula
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