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- Kiadás sorszáma 2
- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2007. szeptember 20.
- ISBN 9780195315400
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem328 oldal
- Méret 159x233x18 mm
- Súly 463 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Walker proposes a view of morality and an approach to ethical theory which uses the critical insights of feminism and race theory to rethink the epistemological and moral position of the ethical theorist, and how moral theory is shaped by culture and history. The new edition contains a new preface, chapters and an afterword responding to critics.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This is a revised edition of Walker's well-known book in feminist ethics first published in 1997. Walker's book proposes a view of morality and an approach to ethical theory which uses the critical insights of feminism and race theory to rethink the epistemological and moral position of the ethical theorist, and how moral theory is inescapably shaped by culture and history. The main gist of her book is that morality is embodied in "practices of responsibility" that express our identities, values, and connections to others in socially patterned ways. Thus ethical theory needs to be empirically informed and politically critical to avoid reiterating forms of socially entrenched bias. Responsible ethical theory should reveal and question the moral significance of social differences. The book engages with, and challenges, the work of contemporary analytic philosophers in ethics.
This is a revised edition of Walker's well-known book in feminist ethics first published in 1997. Walker's book proposes a view of morality and an approach to ethical theory which uses the critical insights of feminism and race theory to rethink the epistemological and moral position of the ethical theorist, and how moral theory is inescapably shaped by culture and history. The main gist of her book is that morality is embodied in "practices of responsibility" that express our identities, values, and connections to others in socially patterned ways. Thus ethical theory needs to be empirically informed and politically critical to avoid reiterating forms of socially entrenched bias. Responsible ethical theory should reveal and question the moral significance of social differences. The book engages with, and challenges, the work of contemporary analytic philosophers in ethics.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface the First edition
Part One. The Mis-en-scene: Moral Philosophy Now
The Subject of Moral Philosophy, with Postscript, 2007
Where Do Moral Theories Come From? Henry Sidgwick and Twentieth Century Ethics
Part Two. Clearer Views: An Expressive-Collaborative Model
Authority and Transparency; The Examples of Feminist Skepticism
Charting Responsibilities: From Established Coordinates to Terra Incognita
Part Three. Self- (and Other) Portraits: Who Are We, and How Do We Know?
Picking Up Pieces: Lives, Stories and Integrity
Career Selves: Plans, Projects, and Plots in "Whole Life ethics"
Made A Slave, Born a Woman: Knowing Others' Places
Unnecessary Identities: Representational Practices and Moral Recognition
Part Four: Testing Sight Lines
The Politics of Transparency and the Moral Work of Truth
Peripheral Visions, Critical Practice
Epilogue: Some Questions About Moral Understandings
Notes
Bibliography