This text on communicative ethics, first published in Denmark in
1985, represents an alternative to teleological and deontological
ethics and brings Danish philosophers (such as Kierkegaard,
Logstrup, Gadamer and Habermas) into the Anglo-American debate. A
picture of interpersonal communication emerges via an analysis of
conflicts in Doris Lessing's The Grass is Singing, and the author
identifies a situation based on mutual interdependence and power
relations that must be managed by exercising solidarity.
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