"Two apparently contradictory things are both true about the anthropology of ethics. It is true that the academic discipline of anthropology has been concerned with ethics and morality throughout its whole history. It is also true that until the last couple of decades there was nothing that could reasonably be called the anthropology of ethics. Its advent has been felt to be such a distinct development that we are routinely said to have undergone an 'ethical turn', yet people also feel moved, equally routinely, to point out that anthropologists have been writing about morality all along, and they are indeed correct in saying this"--…mehr
"Two apparently contradictory things are both true about the anthropology of ethics. It is true that the academic discipline of anthropology has been concerned with ethics and morality throughout its whole history. It is also true that until the last couple of decades there was nothing that could reasonably be called the anthropology of ethics. Its advent has been felt to be such a distinct development that we are routinely said to have undergone an 'ethical turn', yet people also feel moved, equally routinely, to point out that anthropologists have been writing about morality all along, and they are indeed correct in saying this"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction James Laidlaw Part I. Intellectual Sources and Disciplinary Engagements: 2. Moral and political philosophy Hallvard Lillehammer 3. Virtue ethics Jonathan Mair 4. Agonistic pluralists James Laidlaw and Patrick McKearney 5. The two faces of Michel Foucault Paolo Heywood 6. Phenomenology Samuel Williams 7. Cognitive science Harry Walker and Natalia Buitron 8. Theology Michael Banner Part II. Aspects of Ethical Agency: 9. Making the ethical in social interaction Webb Keane and Michael Lempert 10. Freedom Soumhya Venkatesan 11. Responsibility Catherine Trundle 12. Emotion and affect Teresa Kuan 13. Happiness and wellbeing Edward F. Fischer and Sam Victor 14. Suffering and sympathy Abby Mack and C. Jason Throop 15. Ambiguity and difference Adam B. Seligman and Robert P. Weller Part III. Media and Modes of Ethical Practice: 16. Self-cultivation Joanna Cook 17. Exemplars Nicholas H. A. Evans 18. Ritual Letha Victor and Michael Lambek 19. Values Julian Sommerschuh and Joel Robbins 20. Rules Morgan Clarke 21. On ethical pedagogies James D. Faubion Part IV. Intimate and Everyday Life: 22. Care Cheryl Mattingly and Patrick McKearney 23. Kinship and love Perveez Mody 24. Cooperation and punishment Anni Kajanus and Charles Stafford 25. Favours David Henig and Nicolette Makovicky 26. The inimical gaze Carlos D. Londoño Sulkin 27. Animals Rosie Jones-McVey 28. God T. M. Luhrmann Part V. Institutional Life: 29. Modern capitalism and ethical plurality Robert W. Hefner 30. The ethics of trade and commerce Paul Anderson and Magnus Marsden 31. Activism and political organization Sian Lazar 32. Philanthropy China Scherz 33. Science Matei Candea 34. Communist morality under socialism Yunxiang Yan.
1. Introduction James Laidlaw Part I. Intellectual Sources and Disciplinary Engagements: 2. Moral and political philosophy Hallvard Lillehammer 3. Virtue ethics Jonathan Mair 4. Agonistic pluralists James Laidlaw and Patrick McKearney 5. The two faces of Michel Foucault Paolo Heywood 6. Phenomenology Samuel Williams 7. Cognitive science Harry Walker and Natalia Buitron 8. Theology Michael Banner Part II. Aspects of Ethical Agency: 9. Making the ethical in social interaction Webb Keane and Michael Lempert 10. Freedom Soumhya Venkatesan 11. Responsibility Catherine Trundle 12. Emotion and affect Teresa Kuan 13. Happiness and wellbeing Edward F. Fischer and Sam Victor 14. Suffering and sympathy Abby Mack and C. Jason Throop 15. Ambiguity and difference Adam B. Seligman and Robert P. Weller Part III. Media and Modes of Ethical Practice: 16. Self-cultivation Joanna Cook 17. Exemplars Nicholas H. A. Evans 18. Ritual Letha Victor and Michael Lambek 19. Values Julian Sommerschuh and Joel Robbins 20. Rules Morgan Clarke 21. On ethical pedagogies James D. Faubion Part IV. Intimate and Everyday Life: 22. Care Cheryl Mattingly and Patrick McKearney 23. Kinship and love Perveez Mody 24. Cooperation and punishment Anni Kajanus and Charles Stafford 25. Favours David Henig and Nicolette Makovicky 26. The inimical gaze Carlos D. Londoño Sulkin 27. Animals Rosie Jones-McVey 28. God T. M. Luhrmann Part V. Institutional Life: 29. Modern capitalism and ethical plurality Robert W. Hefner 30. The ethics of trade and commerce Paul Anderson and Magnus Marsden 31. Activism and political organization Sian Lazar 32. Philanthropy China Scherz 33. Science Matei Candea 34. Communist morality under socialism Yunxiang Yan.
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