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Position and Responsibility - Jeurgen Habermas, Reinhold Niebuhr, and the Co-reconstruction of the Positional Imperative (Paperback)
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Position and Responsibility - Jeurgen Habermas, Reinhold Niebuhr, and the Co-reconstruction of the Positional Imperative (Paperback)
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Description: What is the moral criterion for those who hold power
positions and authority in governments, corporations, and
institutions? Ahn answers this question by presenting the concept
of the positional imperative. The positional imperative is an
executive moral norm for those who hold power positions in
political and economic organizations. By critically integrating the
Neo-Kantian reconstructionism of Jurgen Habermas with the
Neo-Augustinian reconstructionism of Reinhold Niebuhr, through the
method of ""co-reconstruction,"" Ahn identifies the positional
imperative as an executive moral norm embedded in all power
positions: ""Act in such a way not only to abide by laws, but also
to come by the approvals of those affected by your positional
actions."" By uncovering this executive moral norm, Ahn argues that
a position holder is not just a professional working for the
system, but a moral executive who is willing to take the
responsibility of his or her positional actions. Endorsements:
""How should Christians and non-Christians live moral lives in the
tightly defined roles characteristic of modern corporate and
bureaucratic societies? This is a seldom-asked question in our age
that celebrates spontaneity and flexibility. But this fine book
both asks this difficult question and answers it with the resources
of Christian ethics and political philosophy. It is an important
study that creatively investigates new territory in social
ethics."" --Don Browning Alexander Campbell Emeritus Professor of
Religious Ethics and the Social Sciences, University of Chicago
""In this compelling book, Ilsup Ahn addresses a burning
contemporary issue: are there moral criteria for those in
corporate, governmental, or institutional positions of power?
Engaging the philosopher Jurgen Habermas and the theologian
Reinhold Niebuhr, Ahn identifies a 'positional imperative.' In
light of this norm, power holders are moral executives who bear
responsibility for their actions. In our time when moral
responsibility has been denied or ignored in financial institutions
and governments, Ahn makes a singular contribution to thought. I
highly commended this work for anyone interested in current
political and moral questions."" --William Schweiker Edward L.
Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics
University of Chicago About the Contributor(s): Ilsup Ahn is
Assistant Professor of Philosophy at North Park University, where
he teaches philosophical, religious, and social ethics.
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