This volume explores questions that emerge from considering the relationship between nature and ethics through philosophical, theological, ethical, and environmental lenses.
This volume explores questions that emerge from considering the relationship between nature and ethics through philosophical, theological, ethical, and environmental lenses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gary Keogh is former lecturer in religions and theology at the University of Manchester.
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INTRODUCTION: The Cross-Pollinating Discourses of Nature and Ethics Gary Keogh SECTION ONE: THE NATURE OF ETHICS 1.Aristotelian Virtue and the Freudian Challenge to Second Nature Isabel Kaeslin 2.The Moral Tragedy of the Biological Imperative: What Nietzsche can and cannot Teach us about the Evolution of Morality Scott M. James and Matthew C. Eshleman 3.On the Relevance of Evolutionary Biology to Ethical Naturalism Parisa Moosavi 4.A Gift or a Given? On the Role of Life in Løgstrup's Ethics Robert Stern 5.Varieties of Naturalism: From Foot's 'Natural Goodness' to Murdoch's Non-Dogmatic Naturalism Maria Silvia Vaccarezza SECTION TWO: THE ETHICS OF NATURE 6.Un/natural Creation(s): Posthumanism, Biotechnology, and Exploring the (Place in) Nature of Humans and Artificial Life Scott Midson 7.An Ethics of Fidelity: Luther, Hauerwas and Environmental Activism Benjamin J. Wood 8.The Ethics of Atmosfear: Communicating the Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Weather Vladimir Jankovic & David M. Schultz 9.Hegel, Nature, and Ethics Alison Stone
INTRODUCTION: The Cross-Pollinating Discourses of Nature and Ethics Gary Keogh SECTION ONE: THE NATURE OF ETHICS 1.Aristotelian Virtue and the Freudian Challenge to Second Nature Isabel Kaeslin 2.The Moral Tragedy of the Biological Imperative: What Nietzsche can and cannot Teach us about the Evolution of Morality Scott M. James and Matthew C. Eshleman 3.On the Relevance of Evolutionary Biology to Ethical Naturalism Parisa Moosavi 4.A Gift or a Given? On the Role of Life in Løgstrup's Ethics Robert Stern 5.Varieties of Naturalism: From Foot's 'Natural Goodness' to Murdoch's Non-Dogmatic Naturalism Maria Silvia Vaccarezza SECTION TWO: THE ETHICS OF NATURE 6.Un/natural Creation(s): Posthumanism, Biotechnology, and Exploring the (Place in) Nature of Humans and Artificial Life Scott Midson 7.An Ethics of Fidelity: Luther, Hauerwas and Environmental Activism Benjamin J. Wood 8.The Ethics of Atmosfear: Communicating the Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Weather Vladimir Jankovic & David M. Schultz 9.Hegel, Nature, and Ethics Alison Stone
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