
Autonomy, Diversity and the Common Good
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. March 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
305 pages
978-3-16-161898-7 (ISBN)
Description
Die Überzeugung, dass die Ausrichtung am Gemeinwohl entscheidend für ein gutes Zusammenleben von Einzelnen und Gruppen in der Gesellschaft sei, hat eine lange Tradition. Das hat sich geändert. Doch wie viel Autonomie und Vielfalt sind möglich, ohne den sozialen Zusammenhalt und die menschliche Solidarität zu zerstören? Und wie viel soziale Gemeinsamkeit ist notwendig, um ein autonomes Leben führen zu können und der Vielfalt gerecht zu werden?
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Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Card cover
Library binding
Dimensions
Height: 23.1 cm
Width: 15.6 cm
Thickness: 1.6 cm
Weight
465 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-161898-7 (9783161618987)
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Ingolf U. Dalferth | Marlene A. Block
Autonomy, Diversity and the Common Good
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Editor
Born 1948; 1977 Promotion; 1982 Habilitation; Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology, Symbolism and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Zurich; Danforth Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in California; Fellow at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study in South Africa.
ISNI: 0000 0001 1074 9590
ISNI: 0000 0001 1074 9590
Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology), University of Toledo; Master of Arts (Anthropology), University of Chicago; Master of Arts (Religion), Claremont Graduate University; Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont Graduate University.
ISNI: 0000 0004 5962 8812
ISNI: 0000 0004 5962 8812
Content
I Autonomy and the Common Good
Clare Carlisle: The Virtue of Religion: Spinoza on Human Power and the Common Good - Raymond Perrier: The Question of Autonomy and the Common Good in Spinoza's Ethics - Yun Kwon Yoo: Hegel on Autonomy, Diversity, and the Common Good: A Dialectical Perspective and Its Contemporary Anthropological Relevance - Jörg Dierken: Between Participation and Respect: Liberalism, Culturalism and the Common - Andrew Bridges: Hegel's Law of the Heart and the Society of Singularities of the Future - Graham Ward: Religious Hope at the End of Humanism
II Diversity and the Common Good
Elliot Wolfson: Heeding the Law beyond the Law: Transgendering Alterity and the Hypernomian Perimeter of the Ethical - Josiah Solis: Beyond (the common) Good and Evil - Nils Ole Oermann: About Diversity, Freedom, the Open Society and its Enemies - Robert Overy-Brown: Questioning Values and Working for Freedom in a Time of Viruses and Bullets - Deborah Casewell: On Decreation and Obligation - Tad DeLay: When Forbidden to Think: Against Appeals to the Common Good - Will Mittendorf: Reasonable Pluralism and the Procedure-Independent Standard in Epistemic Democracy - Hartmut von Sass: On Cosmopolitanism: Its Precarious Relation to Religious Belief - Marlene Block: Cosmopolitanism: The Irony, the Tension, the Reductio in Mysterium
Clare Carlisle: The Virtue of Religion: Spinoza on Human Power and the Common Good - Raymond Perrier: The Question of Autonomy and the Common Good in Spinoza's Ethics - Yun Kwon Yoo: Hegel on Autonomy, Diversity, and the Common Good: A Dialectical Perspective and Its Contemporary Anthropological Relevance - Jörg Dierken: Between Participation and Respect: Liberalism, Culturalism and the Common - Andrew Bridges: Hegel's Law of the Heart and the Society of Singularities of the Future - Graham Ward: Religious Hope at the End of Humanism
II Diversity and the Common Good
Elliot Wolfson: Heeding the Law beyond the Law: Transgendering Alterity and the Hypernomian Perimeter of the Ethical - Josiah Solis: Beyond (the common) Good and Evil - Nils Ole Oermann: About Diversity, Freedom, the Open Society and its Enemies - Robert Overy-Brown: Questioning Values and Working for Freedom in a Time of Viruses and Bullets - Deborah Casewell: On Decreation and Obligation - Tad DeLay: When Forbidden to Think: Against Appeals to the Common Good - Will Mittendorf: Reasonable Pluralism and the Procedure-Independent Standard in Epistemic Democracy - Hartmut von Sass: On Cosmopolitanism: Its Precarious Relation to Religious Belief - Marlene Block: Cosmopolitanism: The Irony, the Tension, the Reductio in Mysterium