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Rediscovering the Moral Life (Hardcover)
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Periodically, someone must remind philosophers of just how far
removed they are from the all-too-real and vital human concerns
that affect people's lives. Someone has to point the way to a
philosophy that returns to these concerns with both depth and
realism. James Gouinlock has deftly accomplished both tasks in
"Rediscovering the Moral Life". With trenchant reference to such
contemporary philosophical luminaries as Alasdair MacIntyre, John
Rawls, Jurgen Habermas, Michael Walzer, and Richard Rorty (among
others), Gouinlock demonstrates that the abstractions produced by
these writers fail to engage the very subject matter that gives
pertinence to ethical theory and offers direction to moral conduct.
Gouinlock shows how current thinkers produce elaborate but lifeless
and impractical conceptual schemes devoid of meaning for those of
us who live in the real world. Of vital importance is the moral
life itself: the actual values, conflicts, ambiguities, and
resources resident in human life. Here we find the sources of moral
direction and aspiration. With learning, wit, and lively analysis
Gouinlock carries out the project of discerning and appropriating
these resources, and in so doing returns philosophy to the
fundamental character of human perplexities and ambitions. Only in
reference to the conditions of ordinary everyday living - with all
of its confusion, frustration, and anxiety - can philosophy regain
the vitality and pertinence to rescue it from the ivory tower. The
ideas from that tiresome tower oscillate between forms of
absolutism and relativism. Finding no warrant for either in the
moral life itself, Gouinlock presents a moral pluralism, warranted
by the very nature of the moral life and implemented not by
invariant rules, but by remarkably simple and effective virtues
determined in reference to the moral condition. Although they
cannot give absolute certification to moral judgement, the virtues
provide a foundation for thought and action in real circumstances.
Gouinlock begins his discussion by presenting some of the most
fateful traits of existence, from which he proceeds to more
specific analyses. He presents the problems of fact and value in a
new and vivid light while giving moral discourse original and
refreshingly constructive attention. In addition, there is
penetrating analysis of the origins of moral values in the
conditions of the moral life. Drawing from research in the
behavioural sciences, Gouinlock points out the multiple uses of
knowledge of human nature in moral reflection and action. He then
sets forth the nature of the virtues that are most suitable for
contending with these generic conditions. Throughout, Gouinlock
draws upon many sources of wisdom in the history of philosophy
while laying bare the futilities of contemporary theories. With
courage and candour Gouinlock confronts the nature of the moral
life and its prospects for both suffering and fulfilment.
"Rediscovering the Moral Life" stands in the great tradition of
synoptic works in philosophy that have the boldness to challenge
prevailing academic conventions and the insight to reveal the best
lessons of moral experience.
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