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Paradoxical Virtue Reinhold Niebuhr And The Virtue Tradition Kevin Carnahan David True

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Paradoxical Virtue Reinhold Niebuhr And The Virtue Tradition Kevin Carnahan David True
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Author: Kevin Carnahan & David True
ISBN: 9780429492150, 0429492154
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Paradoxical Virtue Reinhold Niebuhr And The Virtue Tradition Kevin Carnahan David True by Kevin Carnahan & David True 9780429492150, 0429492154 instant download after payment.

Since the re-emergence of the tradition of virtue ethics in the early 1980s Reinhold Niebuhr has often served as a foil for authors who locate themselves in that tradition. However, this exercise has often proved controversial. This collection of essays continues this work, across a wide range of subjects, with the aim of avoiding some of the polemics that have previously accompanied it.
The central thesis of this book is that putting the work of Reinhold Niebuhr and Christian realism in dialogue with contemporary virtue theory is a profitable undertaking. An introductory essay argues against locating Niebuhr as a consequentialist and in favor of thinking of his work in terms of dispositional ethics. Contributors take different positions on whether Niebuhr’s dispositional ethics should be considered a form of virtue ethics or an alternative to virtue ethics. Several of the articles relate Niebuhr and Christian realism to particular virtues. Throughout there is an appreciation of the ways in which any Niebuhrian approach to dispositional ethics or virtue must be shaped by a sense of tragedy, paradox, or irony. The most moral disposition will be one which includes doubts about its own virtue.
This volume allows for a repositioning of Niebuhr in the context of contemporary moral theory as well as a rereading of the tradition of virtue ethics in the light of a distinctly Protestant, Christian Realist, and paradoxical view of virtue. As a result, it will be of great interest to scholars of Niebuhr and Christian Ethics and scholars working in Moral Philosophy and the Philosophy of Religion more generally.

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