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Strong Hermeneutics - Contingency and Moral Identity (Paperback, New)
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Strong Hermeneutics - Contingency and Moral Identity (Paperback, New)
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Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in ethics,
particularly in the approaches of deconstruction and hermeneutics.
At the same time, questions of identity have risen to prominence in
philosophy and beyond into cultural studies and literature. Strong
Hermeneutics is a clear and accessible investigation of both the
enlightenment and postmodern or 'weak' approaches to contemporary
discussions of ethics. The weak view, which can be traced back to
Nietzche and seen in the recent work of Rorty and Lyotard, is
sceptical of any universal principles in ethics. The enlightenment
view, starting with Kant and more recently seen in the work of
Habermas, views identity as subject to universal but formal moral
constraints, the renewing of which is the proper task of ethics.
Nicholas Smith argues that neither of these views can provide a
proper framework for ethics. He puts forward a third position - a
strong hermeneutics - drawing on the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer,
Paul Ricoeur and Charles Taylor. Strong Hermeneutics presents a
defence of this view, compares it with the realism and anti-realism
debate in philosophy, and demonstrates its relevance to
contemporary issues, particularly ecological responsibility.
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