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Morality In Context Wolfgang Edelstein And Gertmd Nunnerwinkler Eds

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Morality In Context Wolfgang Edelstein And Gertmd Nunnerwinkler Eds
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Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.53 MB
Pages: 1
Author: Wolfgang Edelstein and Gertmd Nunner-Winkler (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780444520784, 0444520783
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Morality In Context Wolfgang Edelstein And Gertmd Nunnerwinkler Eds by Wolfgang Edelstein And Gertmd Nunner-winkler (eds.) 9780444520784, 0444520783 instant download after payment.

Morality in context is a timely topic. A debate between philosophers and social scientists is a good way to approach it. Why is there such a booming interest in morality and why does it focus on context? One starting point is the change in the sociostructural and sociocultural conditions of modern societies. This involves change in the empirical conditions of moral action and in the social demand on morality. As these changes are accounted for and analyzed in the social sciences, new perspectives emerge that give rise to new ways of framing issues and problems. These problems are best addressed by way of cooperation between philosophers and social scientists. As Habermas (1990) has pointed out in a much cited paper, philosophers depend on social science to fill in the data they require to answer the questions raised by philosophy in its "placeholder" function. The reverse also holds true: Social science needs the conceptual clarifications that philosophy can provide. With respect to morality, such mutual interchanges are of particular importance the contributions to this book show convincingly.

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