Autonomy and order : a communitarian anthology
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Autonomy and order : a communitarian anthology
(Rights and responsibilities : communitarian perspectives / editor, Amitai Etzioni)
Rowman & Littlefield, c2000
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
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: hbk ISBN 9780847697021
内容説明
The Communitarian Movement asserts that America and other Western societies overemphasize individual rights and underemphasize collective responsibilities. In the debate between the importance of individual and community rights The New Golden Rule by Amitai Etzioni, one of the movement's founders, has emerged at the theoretical cutting edge of Commitarianism's challenge. This anthology of original essays by prominent political scientists, philosophers, and sociologists systematically advances our understanding of the movement's agenda. Using The New Golden Rule as the guidepost for organizing "conversations," the essays are structured around key questions that spring from Communitarian tenets. Although Amitai Etzioni's book provides the collection's framework, contributors have criticized, modified, or augmented his positions as they saw fit.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Prologue: From Compliance to Community in the Works of Amitai Etzioni Chapter 3 Autonomy,Functionalism, the Common Good: Some Liberal Doubts about The New Golden Rule Chapter 4 Communitarianism, Human Nature, and the Spirit of the Times, Chapter 5 Procedure and Conviction: On Moral Dialogues Chapter 6 The Integrity of Unrestricted Desire: Community, Values, and the Problem of Personhood, Chapter 7 What Can the Study of Communities Teach Us About Community? Chapter 8 Defining Community: A Psychological Perspective Chapter 9 Community and Its Discontents: Politics and Etzioni's New Golden Rule Chapter 10 Integrating Diversity: Boundaries, Bonds, and the Greater Community in The New Golden Rule Chapter 11 Communitarianism: The Issue of Relativism Chapter 12 Moral Dialogues Across Cultures: An Empirical Perspective Chapter 13 The Cycles of Moral Dialogue Chapter 14 Accounting for Order Chapter 15 Toward an International Human Rights (and Responsibilities) Regime: Some Obstacles Chapter 16 Epilogue
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: pbk ISBN 9780847697038
内容説明
The Communitarian Movement asserts that America and other Western societies overemphasize individual rights and underemphasize collective responsibilities. In the debate between the importance of individual and community rights The New Golden Rule by Amitai Etzioni, one of the movement's founders, has emerged at the theoretical cutting edge of Commitarianism's challenge. This anthology of original essays by prominent political scientists, philosophers, and sociologists systematically advances our understanding of the movement's agenda. Using The New Golden Rule as the guidepost for organizing 'conversations,' the essays are structured around key questions that spring from Communitarian tenets. Although Amitai Etzioni's book provides the collection's framework, contributors have criticized, modified, or augmented his positions as they saw fit.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Prologue: From Compliance to Community in the Works of Amitai Etzioni Chapter 3 Autonomy,Functionalism, the Common Good: Some Liberal Doubts about The New Golden Rule Chapter 4 Communitarianism, Human Nature, and the Spirit of the Times, Chapter 5 Procedure and Conviction: On Moral Dialogues Chapter 6 The Integrity of Unrestricted Desire: Community, Values, and the Problem of Personhood, Chapter 7 What Can the Study of Communities Teach Us About Community? Chapter 8 Defining Community: A Psychological Perspective Chapter 9 Community and Its Discontents: Politics and Etzioni's New Golden Rule Chapter 10 Integrating Diversity: Boundaries, Bonds, and the Greater Community in The New Golden Rule Chapter 11 Communitarianism: The Issue of Relativism Chapter 12 Moral Dialogues Across Cultures: An Empirical Perspective Chapter 13 The Cycles of Moral Dialogue Chapter 14 Accounting for Order Chapter 15 Toward an International Human Rights (and Responsibilities) Regime: Some Obstacles Chapter 16 Epilogue
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