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Ethics as Grammar

Ethics as Grammar
Author: Brad J. Kallenberg
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2001-09-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0268159696

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Wittgenstein, one of the most influential, and yet widely misunderstood, philosophers of our age, confronted his readers with aporias—linguistic puzzles—as a means of countering modern philosophical confusions over the nature of language without replicating the same confusions in his own writings. In Ethics as Grammar, Brad Kallenberg uses the writings of theological ethicist Stanley Hauerwas as a foil for demonstrating how Wittgenstein’s method can become concrete within the Christian tradition. Kallenberg shows that the aesthetic, political, and grammatical strands epitomizing Hauerwas’s thought are the result of his learning to do Christian ethics by thinking through Wittgenstein. Kallenberg argues that Wittgenstein’s pedagogical strategy cultivates certain skills of judgment in his readers by making them struggle to move past the aporias and acquire the fluency of language’s deeper grammar. Theologians, says Kallenberg, are well suited to this task of "going on" because the gift of Christianity supplies them with the requisite resources for reading Wittgenstein. Kallenberg uses Hauerwas to make this case—showing that Wittgenstein’s aporetic philosophy has engaged Hauerwas in a lifelong conversation that has cured him of many philosophical confusions. Yet, because Hauerwas comes to the conversation as a Christian believer, he is able to surmount Wittgenstein’s aporias with the assistance of theological convictions that he possesses through grace. Ethics as Grammar reveals that Wittgenstein’s intention to cultivate concrete skill in real people was akin to Aristotle’s emphasis on the close relationship of practical reason and ethics. In this thought-provoking book, Kallenberg demonstrates that Wittgenstein does more than simply offer a vantage point for reassessing Aristotle, he paves the way for ethics to become a distinctively Christian discipline, as exemplified by Stanley Hauerwas.


A Grammar of the Ethics of John

A Grammar of the Ethics of John
Author: Jan Gabriël Van der Watt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9783161589423

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A Grammar of the Ethics of John

A Grammar of the Ethics of John
Author: Jan G. van der Watt
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3161589424

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After a century of neglect, Johannine ethics has enjoyed a recent surge in interest inspired by new theoretical insights in analysing ethical data in John's Gospel. By closely re-reading the text on the basis of this fresh research, Jan G. van der Watt's aim in the present volume is to reveal ethical data within its structural interrelatedness. The result is a comprehensive overview of basic questions related to ethics, such as what the basis or source of ethics actually is, whether identity plays a role in ethical decision making, how values and ethical requirements are to be recognised, what is expected of an ethical agent, and what ethical behaviour looks like. As a coherent guide to getting deeds done ethically, this first volume on the grammar of the apostle's ethics focuses on his Gospel, while a second is set to concentrate on his letters.


The Language of Ethics

The Language of Ethics
Author: Carl Wellman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1961
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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The Teleological Grammar of the Moral Act

The Teleological Grammar of the Moral Act
Author: Steven A. Long
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781932589733

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Cutting through contemporary confusions with his characteristic rigor and aplomb, Steven A. Long offers the most penetrating study available of St. Thomas Aquinas's doctrine of the intention, choice, object, end, and species of the moral act. Many studies of human action and morality after Descartes and Kant have suffered from a tendency to split body and soul, so that the intention of the human spirit comes to justify whatever the body is made to do. The portrait of human action and morality that arises from such accounts is one of the soul as the pilot and the body as raw material in need of humanization. In this masterful study, Steven Long reconnects the teleology of the soul with the teleology of the body, so that human goal-oriented action rediscovers its lost moral unity, given it by the Creator who has created the human person as a body-soul unity.


Virtue Ethics and Moral Knowledge

Virtue Ethics and Moral Knowledge
Author: R. Scott Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 135187568X

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We live in a time of moral confusion: many believe there are no overarching moral norms, and we have lost an accepted body of moral knowledge. Alasdair MacIntyre addresses this problem in his much-heralded restatement of Aristotelian and Thomistic virtue ethics; Stanley Hauerwas does so through his highly influential work in Christian ethics. Both recast virtue ethics in light of their interpretations of the later Wittgenstein's views of language. This book systematically assesses the underlying presuppositions of MacIntyre and Hauerwas, finding that their attempts to secure moral knowledge and restate virtue ethics, both philosophical and theological, fail. Scott Smith proposes alternative indications as to how we can secure moral knowledge, and how we should proceed in virtue ethics.


Lessons on Morals

Lessons on Morals
Author: Julia M. Dewey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1899
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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Elements of Moral Cognition

Elements of Moral Cognition
Author: John Mikhail
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2011-06-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521855780

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John Mikhail explores whether moral psychology is usefully modelled on aspects of Universal Grammar.


The Grammar of Ethics in "Paradise Lost"

The Grammar of Ethics in
Author: Steven Aaron Minas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2015
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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After establishing the scope of the grammar of ethics and its grammatical rules, I illustrate how the moral grammar functions in the poem. I specifically look at Milton's treatment of two key concepts in "Paradise Lost," despair and heroism, and provide close readings of both concepts. In doing so, I distinguish between grammatical and ungrammatical responses to the poem while suggesting ways that the reader generates innumerable ethical readings that move beyond the current polarization in Milton Studies.


A Grammar of Responsibility

A Grammar of Responsibility
Author: Gabriel Moran
Publisher: Crossroad
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1996
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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"A Grammar of Responsibility is an interesting, provocative, and careful study of the way to speak about responsibility. The term is everywhere these days but is seldom examined in any detail. And yet, responsibility is a complicated idea with a peculiar history." "The book starts from the way people speak, using hundreds of examples from contemporary discussions. It explains the need for a grammar, that is, a consistent and comprehensive way to use the term. It goes on to analyze a host of ethical dilemmas. In each case, a "grammar of responsibility" provides a fresh look at seemingly intractable problems. The result is a book of clear ideas to help us deal intelligently with the sense of moral crisis that is widespread today."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved