The politics of character development : a Marxist reappraisal of the moral life
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書誌事項
The politics of character development : a Marxist reappraisal of the moral life
(Contributions in philosophy, no. 52)
Greenwood Press, 1994
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注記
Bibliography: p. [129]-132
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Very little has been written on the political implications of diverse accounts of virtue, vice, and moral character, and even less has been offered on this subject from any identifiably leftist perspective. This book begins by demonstrating the plausibility of a Marxist ethics in general; the author then proceeds to work out an understanding of moral character itself and its role in living a good life, based on a historical materialist philosophical anthropology. This leads to an analysis of which character traits should be considered virtues and vices, and what would count as a successful or unsuccessful moral education, within the context of contemporary North American society. The text concludes by focusing on the problems associated with identifying real-life, useful exemplifications of such virtuous and vicious character.
目次
Acknowledgments Introduction Historical Materialism and Moral Evaluation Morality as Ideology Contextualism and the Viability of Marxist Ethics The Question of Moral Progress A Marxist Approach to Moral Character Contextualist Moral Judgment and Consequentialism Marxist Philosophical Anthropology Virtue Ethics, Human Flourishing, and Class Analysis Moral Education and the Chances for Radical Social Change Americanism, Atomism, and Alienation Beneath the Surface: Current Emancipatory Possibilities Successful Moral Education and the Good Person Concluding Problematic: The Search for Moral Exemplars Selected Bibliography Index
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