
The Ethical Demand
K. E. Logstrup(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 2. April 2020
Book
Hardback
294 pages
978-0-19-885598-9 (ISBN)
Description
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.
Reviews / Votes
This new edition of Logstrup's work includes a number of improvements over previous English translations. Most important, key terms and phrases are translated consistently, improving the readability and structure of Logstrup's arguments, and gendered pronouns, handled awkwardly in previous English editions, are also rendered consistently and in modern fashion. Scholars and readers of Kierkegaard and those working in this tradition should study this edition carefully. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. * R. C. Robinson, CHOICE *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-885598-9 (9780198855989)
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Persons
Bjorn Rabjerg is Assistant Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion at Aarhus University. He holds a PhD in Systematic Theology and an MA in Philosophy. He has worked extensively on Logstrup since 2004 and in 2013 became Head of the Logstrup Archive at Aarhus University. His most recent publications have been on Logstrup, Kierkegaard, Luther, and Knausgard.
Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, where he has worked since 1989. He was previously a student and then Junior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He has published extensively on Kant, Hegel, and transcendental arguments, as well as on accounts of moral obligation. He recently published the first academic monograph in English on Logstrup, entitled The Radical Demand in Logstrup's Ethics (Oxford 2019).
Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, where he has worked since 1989. He was previously a student and then Junior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He has published extensively on Kant, Hegel, and transcendental arguments, as well as on accounts of moral obligation. He recently published the first academic monograph in English on Logstrup, entitled The Radical Demand in Logstrup's Ethics (Oxford 2019).
Author
Edited and translated
Assistant Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of ReligionAssistant Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, Aarhus University
Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield
Content
Translators' preface
A chronology of Logstrup's life
Bjorn Rabjerg and Robert Stern: Introduction
The Ethical Demand
Introduction
1: The Fact From Which the Silent Demand Arises
2: Mediation
3: The Radicality of the Demand and the Social Norms
4: The Changeability of the Social Norms
5: Is There a Christian Ethics?
6: Antagonism Towards the One-Sided Demand
7: Is the Radical Demand Destructive on Account of its Radical Character?
8: Making Compromises with the Demand
9: The Ethical Decision
10: Science and Ethics
11: Poetry and Ethics
12: The Unfulfillability of the Demand and the Proclamation Of Jesus
13: Polemical Epilogue
Editors' notes
Select bibliography
A chronology of Logstrup's life
Bjorn Rabjerg and Robert Stern: Introduction
The Ethical Demand
Introduction
1: The Fact From Which the Silent Demand Arises
2: Mediation
3: The Radicality of the Demand and the Social Norms
4: The Changeability of the Social Norms
5: Is There a Christian Ethics?
6: Antagonism Towards the One-Sided Demand
7: Is the Radical Demand Destructive on Account of its Radical Character?
8: Making Compromises with the Demand
9: The Ethical Decision
10: Science and Ethics
11: Poetry and Ethics
12: The Unfulfillability of the Demand and the Proclamation Of Jesus
13: Polemical Epilogue
Editors' notes
Select bibliography