This book examines Paul Ricœur's moral anthropology. It shows that his hermeneutical approach to responsibility and justice, focusing on the analysis of the singularity of lived existence, complements recent developments in moral philosophy that tend toward moral relativism and understand responsibility and justice in naturalistic terms.
This book examines Paul Ricœur's moral anthropology. It shows that his hermeneutical approach to responsibility and justice, focusing on the analysis of the singularity of lived existence, complements recent developments in moral philosophy that tend toward moral relativism and understand responsibility and justice in naturalistic terms.
Geoffrey Dierckxsens obtained his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Antwerp
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part One: Ipseity Chapter 1: Language and Understanding the Concept of Responsibility Chapter 2: Feelings and the Causes of Moral Nature Chapter 3: Lived Existence and the Motives of Moral Life Part Two: Alterity Chapter 4: Moral Communities and Others Chapter 5: Sense and the Metaphysical Relation with the Other Chapter 6: Desire and Responsibility for the Other Part Three: Evil and Narrativity Chapter 7: Violence and the Ambiguity of Justice Chapter 8: The Narrative and the Possibility of Moral Critique Epilogue
Preface Part One: Ipseity Chapter 1: Language and Understanding the Concept of Responsibility Chapter 2: Feelings and the Causes of Moral Nature Chapter 3: Lived Existence and the Motives of Moral Life Part Two: Alterity Chapter 4: Moral Communities and Others Chapter 5: Sense and the Metaphysical Relation with the Other Chapter 6: Desire and Responsibility for the Other Part Three: Evil and Narrativity Chapter 7: Violence and the Ambiguity of Justice Chapter 8: The Narrative and the Possibility of Moral Critique Epilogue
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