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E-grāmata: Perspectives in Role Ethics: Virtues, Reasons, and Obligation

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Although our moral lives would be unrecognisable without them, roles have received little attention from analytic moral philosophers. Roles are central to our lives and to our engagement with one another, and should be analysed in connection with our core notions of ethics such as virtue, reason, and obligation.This volume aims to redress the neglect of role ethics by confronting the tensions between conceptions of impartial morality and role obligations in the history of analytic philosophy and the Confucian tradition. Different perspectives on the ethical significance of roles can be found by looking to debates within professional and applied ethics, by challenging existing accounts of how roles generate reasons, by questioning the hegemony of ethical reasons, and by exploring the relation between expertise and virtue. The essays tackle several core questions related to these debates:What are roles and what is their normative import? To what extent are roles and the ethics of roles central to ethics as opposed to virtue in general, and obligation in general? Are role obligations characteristically incompatible with ordinary morality in professions such as business, law, and medicine?How does practical reason function in relation to roles?Perspectives in Role Ethics is an examination of a largely neglected topic in ethics. It will appeal to a broad range of scholars in normative ethics, virtue ethics, non-Western ethics, and applied ethics interested in the importance of roles in our moral life.
Introduction 1(8)
Tim Dare
Christine Swanton
PART I Roles and Morality
9(84)
1 Characters and Roles
11(20)
Glen Pettigrove
2 Roles All the Way Down
31(14)
Tim Dare
3 Expertise and Virtue in Role Ethics
45(27)
Christine Swanton
4 The Role of Roles in the Normative Economy of a Life
72(21)
Gregory Cooper
PART II Role Ethics and Confucianism
93(50)
5 Roles and Virtues: Early Confucians on Social Order and the Different Aspects of Ethics
95(28)
Aaron Stalnaker
6 That's What Friends Are For: A Confucian Perspective on the Moral Significance of Friendship
123(20)
Cheryl Cottine
PART III Professional Roles
143(28)
7 Crossing the Bridge
145(15)
W. Bradley Wendel
8 Role Virtues, Doctor-Patient Relationships, and Virtuous Policy
160(11)
Justin Oakley
PART IV Roles and Reasons
171(47)
9 Deliberative Restriction and Professional Roles
173(21)
Garrett Cullity
10 Roles and Reasons
194(24)
Sophie Grace Chappell
List of Contributors 218(3)
Index 221
Tim Dare is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is the author of The Counsel of Rogues? A Defence of the Standard Conception of the Lawyers Role (2009). He has also written on the philosophy of law and applied and professional ethics.

Christine Swanton is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She is the author of The Virtue Ethics of Hume and Nietzsche (2015), Virtue Ethics: A Pluralist View (2005), and Freedom: A Coherence Theory (1992).