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Difficulties of Ethical Life

  • Edited by: Shannon Sullivan and Dennis J. Schmidt
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2009
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Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
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This book brings the powerful insights of Continental philosophy to bear on some of the most challenging difficulties of ethical life. Currently philosophy is being radically transformed by questions of how to live well. What does such a way of life mean? How are we to understand the meaning of ethicality? What are the obstacles to ethical living? And should we assume that an ethical life is a "better" life? The movement of history and the developments of culture and knowledge seem to have outstripped the capacity of traditional forms of reflection upon ethical life to understand how we might answer these questions. Ranging from existentialism to deconstruction, phenomenology to psychoanalytic theory, and hermeneutics to post-structuralism, the twelve essays in this volume take up a wide but clearly connected set of issues relevant to living ethically: race, responsibility, religion, terror, torture, technology, deception, and even the very possibility of an ethical life. Some of the questions addressed are specific to our times; others are ancient questions but with quite contemporary twists. In each case, they concern the philosophical significance of ongoing historical, cultural, and political transformations for ethical living and thinking.


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Shannon Sullivan and Dennis J. Schmidt
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PART I: QUESTIONS OF ETHICS

Charles E. Scott
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Günter Figal
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Dennis J. Schmidt
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PART II: THE ETHICS OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS

Simon Critchley
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Debra B. Bergoffen
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Cynthia Willett
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The Difficulty of Closeness and the Ethics of Distance
Eduardo Mendieta
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PART III: RESPONSIBILITY AND R ACE

Accountability and the Invention of Ministerial, Hyperbolic, and Infinite Responsibility
Robert Bernasconi
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Ladelle McWhorter
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Race, Class, and Responsibility
Shannon Sullivan
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PART IV: THE ETHICS OF NONTRUTH

The Ethics of Catharsis
Richard Kearney
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Radical Evil and the Destruction of the Archive
Peg Birmingham
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