Rethinking goodness
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Rethinking goodness
(SUNY series in ethical theory)
State University of New York Press, c1990
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Arguing that a psychological basis for ethics can be found in human motivation, Rethinking Goodness proposes a naturalistic ethics that transcends the conflict between liberalism and authoritarianism—the conflict between freedom at the price of narcissism and morality at the price of coercion. The authors offer a third option, an ethic broader than liberalism's pursuit of the personal, that avoids jeopardizing, as do authoritarian positions, the centrality of individual autonomy.
目次
Preface
1. The Minimalist Predicament
The Legacy of Liberalism
Calls to Abridge Autonomy
Another Way
2. Student Voices on Values
Work and Effort
Pairing Off
Living in Society
3. Virtue Desired
Greece before Plato and Aristotle
Plato and Aristotle
Buddha and Confucius
4. The Mystification of Goodness
The Good as God's Commands
The Severing of Virtue from Human Desire
The Philsophers
5. What the Humanist Forgot
The Good on Our Genes
The Insufficiency of Spontaneous Goodness
6. Dealing with Differences
Respect and Relativism
Can Ethical Beliefs Be Justified?
7. Some Thoughts for Feminists, Communitarians, and Moral Educators
Feminism
Community
Moral Education
Notes
Index
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