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The Ethical Demand (1956) by K. E. Logstrup is one of the great
works of modern moral philosophy: it is presented here in a new
translation with introduction and notes. Logstrup puts forward his
distinctive view concerning our vulnerability to each other and
what this requires of us in response. He starts by considering
Jesus's 'proclamation' to love your neighbour and how this can be
understood in 'purely human terms' as relating to basic features of
our existence. Reflecting on the phenomenon of trust, Logstrup
emphasizes the fundamental interdependence of human life and how
this gives rise to an 'ethical demand' on us to care for the other,
which he characterizes as radical, silent, one-sided, and
unfulfillable. In order to make sense of a demand of this sort,
Logstrup argues, we must see 'life as a gift', rather than treating
ourselves as the sovereign grounds for our own existence. He
contrasts this demand to social norms, which are often reciprocal
in this way, and argues that while such norms are changeable, the
ethical demand itself is absolute. Logstrup therefore makes a
fundamental contribution to our understanding of the nature of-and
basis for-our obligations to each other. In this critical edition,
Logstrup's original text is accurately rendered into readable
English and paired with an introduction which explains the main
themes and wider context of the work.
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Ethical Concepts and Problems (Hardcover)
Knud Ejler Logstrup; Translated by Kees van Kooten Niekerk, Kristian-Alberto Lykke Cobos; Introduction by Hans Fink; Edited by Bjorn Rabjerg, …
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This is first English edition of Ethical Concepts and Problems
(1971) by Danish philosopher and theologian K. E. Logstrup
(1905-81). Originally published as a contribution to a textbook of
ethics for students of theology, it propounds a philosophical
ethics in continuity with Martin Luther's conception of the natural
law. We find here the core idea from The Ethical Demand, that in
our dealings with others we are faced with the demand that we take
care of them, now conceptualized as the central tenet of an
ontological ethics based on human interdependence as a fundamental
condition of life. Later in his career, Logstrup developed a
conception of what he called 'the sovereign expressions of
life'-spontaneous other-regarding impulses or ways of conduct such
as trust, sincerity, and compassion-and these are here described
and determined in their relation to the ethical demand and moral
norms. Furthermore, this key text discusses a number of central
ethical concepts such as duty, responsibility, will, and choice.
Logstrup also explores the relationship between love of the
neighbour and politics, before finally concluding with an extensive
discussion of political questions such as cultural policy,
democracy, and the right of resistance. Ethical Concepts and
Problems therefore offers an instructive survey of important parts
of Logstrup's ethical and political thinking, from theological
issues like Luther's doctrine of the bondage of the will, to the
ideas of philosophers such as Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche, and
Kierkegaard. In this edition Logstrup's original text is accurately
rendered into readable English and paired with an introduction
which explains the main themes and wider context of the work.
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