Moral Contexts

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Many contexts shape and limit moral thinking in philosophy and life. Human conditions of vulnerability and interdependency, of limited awareness and control, of imperfect insight into ourselves and others are inevitable contexts that neither moral thought nor theory should forget. To be truly reflective, moral thinking and moral philosophy must become aware of the contexts that bind our thinking about how to live. This collection of essays by Margaret Urban Walker seek to show how to do this, and why it makes a difference.

Contingent and changeable contexts that shape moral thinking include our individual histories, our social positions, and institutional roles, relationships, cultural settings, and social arrangements, and the specific moral idioms we pick up along the way. The paradigms and specialized language of ethical theory are contexts, too; they shape how moral theory looks and what or whom it looks at. Ethical theory and practice are meaningless without these Moral Contexts.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Place of Moral Thinking
Part 2 Part One: Concepts Absent or Ignored
Chapter 3 Moral Particularity
Chapter 4 Moral Luck and the Virtues of Impure Agency
Chapter 5 Partial Consideration
Part 6 Part Two: Feminism as Theory and Context
Chapter 7 What Does the Different Voice Say? Gilligan's Women and Moral Philosophy
Chapter 8 Moral Understandings: Alternative 'Epistemology' for a Feminist Ethics
Chapter 9 Feminism, Ethics, and the Question of Theory
Chapter 10 Seeing Power in Morality: A Proposal for Feminist Naturalism in Ethics
Chapter 11 Some Thoughts on Feminists, Philosophy, and Feminist Philosophy
Part 12 Part Three: Institutional and Social Contexts
Chapter 13 Keeping Moral Space Open: New Images of Ethics Consulting
Chapter 14 Ineluctable Feelings and Moral Recognition
Chapter 15 Naturalizing, Normativity, and Using What 'We' Know in Ethics
Chapter 16 Getting Out of Line: Alternatives to Life as a Career
Part 17 Part Four: The 'Human' Context
Chapter 18 Human Conditions

Product details

Published 23 Nov 2002
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9798216241898
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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