This book argues that principles are only a limited guide to dissent in unique, contingent circumstances. There are times when we need to accommodate the dreadfulness of loss for opponents, even when the cause for which they fight is unjust. We may also have to come to terms with the irreversibility of historic injustice and reconcile.
This book argues that principles are only a limited guide to dissent in unique, contingent circumstances. There are times when we need to accommodate the dreadfulness of loss for opponents, even when the cause for which they fight is unjust. We may also have to come to terms with the irreversibility of historic injustice and reconcile.
Tony Milligan is Senior Researcher in the Philosophy of Ethics with the Cosmological Visionaries project at King's College London. His previous publications include Pravda v Dob¿ Populismu (2019); Animal Ethics: the Basics (2015); Civil Disobedience: Protest, Justification and the Law (2013); and Beyond Animal Rights: Food, Pets and Ethics (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter One - The Fable of the Colonial Ethicists Chapter Two - The Very Idea of Dissent Chapter Three - Skepticism about Political Ethics Chapter Four - Assumptions about Moral Superiority Chapter Five - Gaining Concepts: Appeals to Ahimsa Chapter Six - Political Grief and the Removal of Statues Chapter Seven - Between Politics and Love Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter One - The Fable of the Colonial Ethicists
Chapter Two - The Very Idea of Dissent
Chapter Three - Skepticism about Political Ethics
Chapter Four - Assumptions about Moral Superiority
Chapter Five - Gaining Concepts: Appeals to Ahimsa
Chapter Six - Political Grief and the Removal of Statues
Introduction Chapter One - The Fable of the Colonial Ethicists Chapter Two - The Very Idea of Dissent Chapter Three - Skepticism about Political Ethics Chapter Four - Assumptions about Moral Superiority Chapter Five - Gaining Concepts: Appeals to Ahimsa Chapter Six - Political Grief and the Removal of Statues Chapter Seven - Between Politics and Love Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter One - The Fable of the Colonial Ethicists
Chapter Two - The Very Idea of Dissent
Chapter Three - Skepticism about Political Ethics
Chapter Four - Assumptions about Moral Superiority
Chapter Five - Gaining Concepts: Appeals to Ahimsa
Chapter Six - Political Grief and the Removal of Statues
Chapter Seven - Between Politics and Love
Conclusion
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