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The Lost Patrol (DVD): Thogun, Ivo Canelas, Daniel de Oliveira, Sergio Rubini, Francisco Gaspar, Richard Sammel, Julio Andrade,... The Lost Patrol (DVD)
Thogun, Ivo Canelas, Daniel de Oliveira, Sergio Rubini, Francisco Gaspar, … 2
R98 Discovery Miles 980 Ships in 15 - 30 working days

Vicente Ferraz directs this war drama based on real events of World War II. Set during the winter of 1944, a Brazilian Expeditionary Force on a minesweeping patrol in Italy find themselves lost in a land far from their base in the mountains. As they embark on an horrific journey back to camp they come across two army deserters; one Italian and one German. Forming an unlikely group of renegades the men set about crossing the infamous Road 47 to achieve safe passage to their futures.

Morally-Demanding Infinite Responsibility - The Supererogatory Attitude of Levinasian Normativity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021):... Morally-Demanding Infinite Responsibility - The Supererogatory Attitude of Levinasian Normativity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Julio Andrade
R3,113 Discovery Miles 31 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book presents a conceptual mapping of supererogation in the analytic moral philosophical tradition. It first asks whether supererogation can be conceptualised in the absence of obligation or duty and then makes the case that it can be. It does so by enlisting the resources of the continental tradition, specifically using the work of Emmanuel Levinas and his notion of infinite responsibility. In so doing the book contributes to the ongoing efforts to create a common ethical terminology between the analytic and continental traditions within moral philosophy. Supererogatory actions are praiseworthy actions that go 'beyond duty', and yet are not blameworthy when not performed. In responding to this paradox, moral philosophy either brackets or attempts a reductionism of supererogation. Supererogation is epitomised in the paradigmatic figures of the saint and hero. Yet, most would agree that emulating these figures is too morally demanding. We rightly ask: where does moral obligation end? Is it even possible, or desirable to demarcate such a boundary? Besides the important theoretical issues these questions raise, they also speak to practical ethical dilemmas in the contemporary milieu, as they concern the global wealthy's responsibility to the poor and the challenges of development aid work.

Morally-Demanding Infinite Responsibility - The Supererogatory Attitude of Levinasian Normativity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021):... Morally-Demanding Infinite Responsibility - The Supererogatory Attitude of Levinasian Normativity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Julio Andrade
R3,085 Discovery Miles 30 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book presents a conceptual mapping of supererogation in the analytic moral philosophical tradition. It first asks whether supererogation can be conceptualised in the absence of obligation or duty and then makes the case that it can be. It does so by enlisting the resources of the continental tradition, specifically using the work of Emmanuel Levinas and his notion of infinite responsibility. In so doing the book contributes to the ongoing efforts to create a common ethical terminology between the analytic and continental traditions within moral philosophy. Supererogatory actions are praiseworthy actions that go 'beyond duty', and yet are not blameworthy when not performed. In responding to this paradox, moral philosophy either brackets or attempts a reductionism of supererogation. Supererogation is epitomised in the paradigmatic figures of the saint and hero. Yet, most would agree that emulating these figures is too morally demanding. We rightly ask: where does moral obligation end? Is it even possible, or desirable to demarcate such a boundary? Besides the important theoretical issues these questions raise, they also speak to practical ethical dilemmas in the contemporary milieu, as they concern the global wealthy's responsibility to the poor and the challenges of development aid work.

El mundo dado la vuelta en 80 dias - Pandemia (Spanish, Paperback): Julio Andrade Larrea El mundo dado la vuelta en 80 dias - Pandemia (Spanish, Paperback)
Julio Andrade Larrea
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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