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Dimensions of Goodness (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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Dimensions of Goodness (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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Dimensions of Goodness is based on the second conference of the
Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, whose aim is to bridge the
normative and descriptive dimensions of knowledge by bringing in as
many disciplines as possible to address fundamental philosophical
issues. While the first conference dealt with the elusive topic of
beauty, the second addressed crucial issues of ethics. In the first
section of this volume, the German philosophers Franz von Kutschera
and Markus Gabriel discuss the nature of values and the reasons why
we believe that normativity has a place in the world. In the second
section, the British historian Jonathan Israel, the American
theologian Jennifer Herdt, and the editor of the volume analyse
epochal changes in our moral beliefs, due to Enlightenment,
Christianity, and the general evolution of moral ideas, which is
presented in a way that markedly differs from Alasdair MacIntyre's
famous account. The third section explores both the light that the
exact sciences shed on the process of decision making (in the
contributions by the Italian neuroscientist Camillo Padoa-Schioppa
and the Canadian psychologist Clive Seligman) as well as the
ethical challenges that modern science has brought forward in areas
such as the responsibility of scientists, bioethics and medical
ethics in chapters by the Swiss chemist and Nobel laureate Richard
Ernst, the American bioethicist and historian of biology Jane
Maienschein, and the American philosopher and legal scholar Anita
Allen. The fourth section focuses on specific challenges of our
time - the British philosopher Robin Atfield explores the
principles of environmental ethics, the Swiss business ethicist
Georges Enderle investigates goodness in economy, the Mexican elder
statesman (former Secretary of Economy and of Foreign Affairs) Luiz
Ernesto Derbez Bautista looks at the challenges of development, and
the American legal scholars Steven D. Smith and Mary Ellen
O'Connell examine the place of religion in the American
constitution and the power of international law in limiting
violence respectively. Finally, the last section consists of a
chapter by the well-known Chinese intellectual Wang Hui on Lu Xun's
struggle to find a middle way between respect of one's own
tradition and the demands of globalization.There is probably no
other volume in which so many different disciplines come together
to try to find a convergence of perspectives on basic moral issues.
The book will be invaluable to those who believe that goodness is
the focal point of most academic disciplines and that academia can
find a stronger point of unity in a common reflection on what
goodness in various areas means.
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