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The Morality Of Everyday Life Rediscovering An Ancient Alternative To The Liberal Tradition 1st Edition Thomas Fleming

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The Morality Of Everyday Life Rediscovering An Ancient Alternative To The Liberal Tradition 1st Edition Thomas Fleming
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Publisher: University of Missouri Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Thomas Fleming
ISBN: 9780826217677, 0826217672
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Morality Of Everyday Life Rediscovering An Ancient Alternative To The Liberal Tradition 1st Edition Thomas Fleming by Thomas Fleming 9780826217677, 0826217672 instant download after payment.

Fleming offers an alternative to enlightened liberalism, where moral and political problems are looked at from an objective point of view and a decision made from a distant perspective that is both rational and universally applied to all comparable cases. He instead places importance on the particular, the local, and moral complexity, advocating a return to premodern traditions for a solution to ethical predicaments. In his view, liberalism and postmodernism ignore the fact that human beings by their very nature refuse to live in a world of abstractions where the attachments of friends, neighbors, family, and country make no difference. Fleming believes that a modern type of casuistry should be applied to moral conflicts, using examples from history, literature, and religion to explain this moral ecology that refuses to divorce organisms from their interactions with each other and with their environment.

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