Moral Soundings: Readings on the Crisis of Values in Contemporary Life
Editat de Dwight Furrow Contribuţii de Albert Borgmann, Richard Rorty, Steven Fesmire, Christina Hoff Sommers, Edward W. Said, Stanley Kurtz, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jerry L. Walls, Jerry Weinberger, Leon Kass, Jane Smiley, Janet C. Gornick, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Thomas Pogge, Isabel V. Sawhill, Richard Pipes, Cornel West, James Twitchell, David Marsland, David Bosworthen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2004
Unlike point/counterpoint books that often oversimplify the complexity of ethical questions, the readings in Moral Soundings provoke critical engagement and help students to recognize and emulate the logical development of arguments-all in engaging and easily accessible language. Readings are supplemented with helpful chapter introductions, study questions, and strategically placed editorial commentary to encourage further discussion and reflection. These features make Moral Soundings an ideal primary or supplementary text for undergraduate courses in ethics, contemporary moral issues, and social and political philosophy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742533707
ISBN-10: 0742533700
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 227 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742533700
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 227 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 I Morals and Money
Chapter 4 The Spirit of Capitalism 2000
Chapter 5 Interventions: Autonomy, Humility, and Self Direction
Chapter 6 Markets and the Social Structure of Morality
Chapter 7 Interventions: Autonomy as Self-Sufficiency
Chapter 8 Two Cheers for Capitalism
Chapter 9 Interventions: Does Capitalism Subvert or Support Autonomy?
Part 10 II The Promise of Equality
Chapter 11 Nihilism in Black America
Chapter 12 Life, Liberty, Property
Chapter 13 Still the Land of Opportunity?
Chapter 14 Interventions: Are We Equal in Our Capacity to Make our Own Decisions?
Chapter 15 The Moral Demands of Global Justice
Chapter 16 Interventions: Is Personal Autonomy Compatible with Justice for All?
Part 17 III Where Love Meets Obligation: The Family in Turmoil
Chapter 18 Philosophical Reflections on the Family at Millennium's Beginning
Chapter 19 Why Marriage?
Chapter 20 Reconcilable Differences: What It Would Take for Marriage and Feminism to Say "I Do."
Chapter 21 Interventions: Negotiating Dependence and Independence
Part 22 IV Coping With Hi-Tech Cowboys
Chapter 23 The Age of Genetic Technology Arrives
Chapter 24 What's at the Bottom of the Slippery Slope: A Post-Human Future?
Chapter 25 Interventions: Can We Control Technology?
Part 26 V In God We Trust-or Do We?
Chapter 27 Can We Be Good Without Hell?
Chapter 28 Everything I Like About Religion I Learned From an Athiest
Chapter 29 Interventions: Is Obedience to God Compatible With Making My Own Decisions?
Part 30 VI Global Conflict
Chapter 31 The Future of "History": Francis Fukuyama vs. Samuel P. Huntington
Chapter 32 The Clash of Ignorance
Chapter 33 Interventions: Hybrid Identities and Autonomy
Part 34 VII It's All Good: Life Among the Relativists
Chapter 35 Are We Living in a Moral Stone Age?
Chapter 36 Of Cave Dwellers and Spirits: The Trouble with Moral Absolutes
Chapter 37 Interventions: Autonomy and Objectivity
Part 38 VIII Renewals
Chapter 39 Ecological Humanism: A Moral Image for Our Emotive Culture
Chapter 40 American National Pride
Chapter 41 Society in the Postmodern Era
Chapter 42 Interventions: How to Reconcile Moral Freedom and Moral Responsiveness
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 I Morals and Money
Chapter 4 The Spirit of Capitalism 2000
Chapter 5 Interventions: Autonomy, Humility, and Self Direction
Chapter 6 Markets and the Social Structure of Morality
Chapter 7 Interventions: Autonomy as Self-Sufficiency
Chapter 8 Two Cheers for Capitalism
Chapter 9 Interventions: Does Capitalism Subvert or Support Autonomy?
Part 10 II The Promise of Equality
Chapter 11 Nihilism in Black America
Chapter 12 Life, Liberty, Property
Chapter 13 Still the Land of Opportunity?
Chapter 14 Interventions: Are We Equal in Our Capacity to Make our Own Decisions?
Chapter 15 The Moral Demands of Global Justice
Chapter 16 Interventions: Is Personal Autonomy Compatible with Justice for All?
Part 17 III Where Love Meets Obligation: The Family in Turmoil
Chapter 18 Philosophical Reflections on the Family at Millennium's Beginning
Chapter 19 Why Marriage?
Chapter 20 Reconcilable Differences: What It Would Take for Marriage and Feminism to Say "I Do."
Chapter 21 Interventions: Negotiating Dependence and Independence
Part 22 IV Coping With Hi-Tech Cowboys
Chapter 23 The Age of Genetic Technology Arrives
Chapter 24 What's at the Bottom of the Slippery Slope: A Post-Human Future?
Chapter 25 Interventions: Can We Control Technology?
Part 26 V In God We Trust-or Do We?
Chapter 27 Can We Be Good Without Hell?
Chapter 28 Everything I Like About Religion I Learned From an Athiest
Chapter 29 Interventions: Is Obedience to God Compatible With Making My Own Decisions?
Part 30 VI Global Conflict
Chapter 31 The Future of "History": Francis Fukuyama vs. Samuel P. Huntington
Chapter 32 The Clash of Ignorance
Chapter 33 Interventions: Hybrid Identities and Autonomy
Part 34 VII It's All Good: Life Among the Relativists
Chapter 35 Are We Living in a Moral Stone Age?
Chapter 36 Of Cave Dwellers and Spirits: The Trouble with Moral Absolutes
Chapter 37 Interventions: Autonomy and Objectivity
Part 38 VIII Renewals
Chapter 39 Ecological Humanism: A Moral Image for Our Emotive Culture
Chapter 40 American National Pride
Chapter 41 Society in the Postmodern Era
Chapter 42 Interventions: How to Reconcile Moral Freedom and Moral Responsiveness
Recenzii
While the readings in Moral Soundings raise specific issues about capitalism, family life, biotechnology, religion, and global conflict, the editor's introductions and 'interventions' relate the readings to different conceptions of autonomy and different evaluations of those conceptions. This unity-in-diversity format should work very well in the classroom.
Framed to probe the issue of what lies beneath the troubled waters of Western life, Dwight Furrow's Moral Soundings bridges the gap between academic philosophy and the world of public intellectuals. Badly needed; it is a gift.
Framed to probe the issue of what lies beneath the troubled waters of Western life, Dwight Furrow's Moral Soundings bridges the gap between academic philosophy and the world of public intellectuals. Badly needed; it is a gift.