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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 228x149x20 mm, weight: 472 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Oct-2001
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742512339
  • ISBN-13: 9780742512337
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 228x149x20 mm, weight: 472 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Oct-2001
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742512339
  • ISBN-13: 9780742512337
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Australian philosopher of science Redner argues that cultural life consists of three fundamental aspects: representation, ethos, and technics. This is the second of four volumes setting out a comprehensive theory of human culture. The first is A New Science of Representation , the third and companion to the second will be Aesthetic Life , and the third will be The Triumph of Technics . His conclusion at the end of the series is that the contemporary global culture is a triumph of technics over representation and ethos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Ethical Life sets out to act as a guide for those of us who want to better understand ethics. It offers answers to the two simplest and yet most difficult questions facing individuals who have fallen into the perplexities of contemporary life: Why be ethical, and how?

Redner enlightens his readers with a comprehensive survey of the nature of ethics, touching briefly in his introduction on present ethical concerns and then drawing his readers into a deeper examination of the ethical systems and cultures from which those concerns emerge. The author poses the question: To what extent is our global technological civilization conducive or averse to ethical matters, and how does it compare in this respect to the cultures of the past, both in the West and the East? The book is an excellent and thought provoking introduction to ethics, and an engaging resource for new students of ethics and moral theory.

Ethical Life is distinctive in its format and approach, synthesizing in one book both an historical and comparative account of ethical systems, and an engaging discussion of contemporary ethical challenges. The book begins with an introduction to the ethics of ancient Israel, Greece, China, India, and Persia, before moving on to a diagnosis of the twentieth century crisis in ethics, and finally, a discussion of contemporary ethical concerns, exploring our social, cultural, and individual responses to them.



Ethical Life sets out to act as a guide for those of us who want to better understand ethics. It offers answers to the two simplest and yet most difficult questions facing individuals who have fallen into the perplexities of contemporary life: Why be ethical, and how? Redner enlightens his readers with a comprehensive survey of the nature of ethics, touching briefly in his introduction on present ethical concerns and then drawing his readers into a deeper examination of the ethical systems and cultures from which those concerns emerge. The author poses the question: To what extent is our global technological civilization conducive or averse to ethical matters, and how does it compare in this respect to the cultures of the past, both in the West and the East? The book is an excellent and thought provoking introduction to ethics, and an engaging resource for new students of ethics and moral theory. Ethical Life is distinctive in its format and approach, synthesizing in one book both an historical and comparative account of ethical systems, and an engaging discussion of contemporary ethical challenges. The book begins with an introduction to the ethics of ancient Israel, Greece, China, India, and Persia, before moving on to a diagnosis of the twentieth century crisis in ethics, and finally, a discussion of contemporary ethical concerns, exploring our social, cultural, and individual responses to them.

Ethical Life sets out to act as a guide for those of us who want to better understand ethics. It offers answers to the two simplest and yet most difficult questions facing individuals who have fallen into the perplexities of contemporary life: Why be ethical, and how?

Recenzijas

"Redner writes in a very clear, direct, forceful style that is very appropriate for reaching an intended textbook audience. The narrative of the book collapses both spatial and temporal boundaries to arrive at the common elements that link East and West, the past and the present. His arguments are well-constructed and well-placedappropriately crafted to carry the novice as well as the experienced and scholarly reader along in their momentum." -- Aryeh Botwinick, Temple University

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction Problems and Paradoxes of Ethics 1(26)
Part I THE PAST
Preamble
27(4)
The Four Pure Types
31(114)
Ethos and Ethics
31(18)
Moralities
49(19)
The Civic Ethics
68(17)
Ethics of Duty
85(18)
Ethics of Honor
103(23)
Comparative Studies
126(19)
Processes of Transformation and Development
145(60)
Adaptation, Conservation, and Syncretism
145(26)
Puritanism, Rationalization, and Secularization
171(20)
Demoralization
191(10)
Part II THE PRESENT
Preamble
201(4)
Ethics and Society
205(44)
Ethics and the State
205(16)
Ethics and Civil Society
221(28)
Ethics and Culture
249(42)
Ethics and Aesthetics
249(16)
The Disposition of Roles
265(26)
Ethics and the Individual
291(38)
Why Be Ethical?
291(12)
How to Be Ethical?
303(26)
Notes 329(12)
Index 341(8)
About the Author 349


Harry Redner is the author of numerous books on ethics and the philosophy of science, including Malign Masters: Gentile, Heidegger, Lukacs, Wittgenstein and A New Theory of Representation: Towards An Integrated Theory of Representation in Science, Politics, and Art. He resides in North Caulfield, Australia.