Varieties of Ethical Reflection
New Directions for Ethics in a Global Context
Herausgeber: Barnhart, Michael
Varieties of Ethical Reflection
New Directions for Ethics in a Global Context
Herausgeber: Barnhart, Michael
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Varieties of Ethical Reflection brings together new cultural and religious perspectives-drawn from non-Western, primarily Asian, philosophical sources-to globalize the contemporary discussion of theoretical and applied ethics.
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Varieties of Ethical Reflection brings together new cultural and religious perspectives-drawn from non-Western, primarily Asian, philosophical sources-to globalize the contemporary discussion of theoretical and applied ethics.
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- Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9780739104439
- ISBN-10: 0739104438
- Artikelnr.: 21849730
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9780739104439
- ISBN-10: 0739104438
- Artikelnr.: 21849730
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Michael Barnhart - Contributions by Stephen C. Angle; Michael Barnhart; Carl B. Becker; Purushottama ...
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Ethics in Comparative Context Chapter 3
Self-Fulfillment Through Selflessness: The Moral Teachings of the Daode
Jing Chapter 4 Ethical Insights from Chu Hsi Chapter 5 Concrete Ethics in
Comparative Perspective: Zhuangzi Meets William James Chapter 6 Preparing
for Something that Never Happens: The Means/Ends Problem in Modern Culture
Part 7 Ethics in Cultural Context-Variety or Relativism? Chapter 8
Pluralism in Practice: Incommensurability and Constraints on Change in
Ethical Discourses Chapter 9 The Moral Interpretation of Culture Part 10
Ethics in a Diverse World of Conflict-Gender, Law, and Medicine Chapter 11
Ethics in the Female Voice: Murasaki Shikibu and the Framing of Ethics in
Japan Chapter 12 The Enlightenment Paradigm of Native Right and Forged
Hybridity of Cultural Rights in British India Chapter 13 Suicide, Assisted
Suicide, and Euthanasia: A Buddhist Perspective Chapter 14 In Extremis:
Abortion, Suicide, and Death from a Buddhist Perspective Chapter 15 Good
Clinical Practice? Can East Asia Accommodate Western Standards?
Self-Fulfillment Through Selflessness: The Moral Teachings of the Daode
Jing Chapter 4 Ethical Insights from Chu Hsi Chapter 5 Concrete Ethics in
Comparative Perspective: Zhuangzi Meets William James Chapter 6 Preparing
for Something that Never Happens: The Means/Ends Problem in Modern Culture
Part 7 Ethics in Cultural Context-Variety or Relativism? Chapter 8
Pluralism in Practice: Incommensurability and Constraints on Change in
Ethical Discourses Chapter 9 The Moral Interpretation of Culture Part 10
Ethics in a Diverse World of Conflict-Gender, Law, and Medicine Chapter 11
Ethics in the Female Voice: Murasaki Shikibu and the Framing of Ethics in
Japan Chapter 12 The Enlightenment Paradigm of Native Right and Forged
Hybridity of Cultural Rights in British India Chapter 13 Suicide, Assisted
Suicide, and Euthanasia: A Buddhist Perspective Chapter 14 In Extremis:
Abortion, Suicide, and Death from a Buddhist Perspective Chapter 15 Good
Clinical Practice? Can East Asia Accommodate Western Standards?
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Ethics in Comparative Context Chapter 3
Self-Fulfillment Through Selflessness: The Moral Teachings of the Daode
Jing Chapter 4 Ethical Insights from Chu Hsi Chapter 5 Concrete Ethics in
Comparative Perspective: Zhuangzi Meets William James Chapter 6 Preparing
for Something that Never Happens: The Means/Ends Problem in Modern Culture
Part 7 Ethics in Cultural Context-Variety or Relativism? Chapter 8
Pluralism in Practice: Incommensurability and Constraints on Change in
Ethical Discourses Chapter 9 The Moral Interpretation of Culture Part 10
Ethics in a Diverse World of Conflict-Gender, Law, and Medicine Chapter 11
Ethics in the Female Voice: Murasaki Shikibu and the Framing of Ethics in
Japan Chapter 12 The Enlightenment Paradigm of Native Right and Forged
Hybridity of Cultural Rights in British India Chapter 13 Suicide, Assisted
Suicide, and Euthanasia: A Buddhist Perspective Chapter 14 In Extremis:
Abortion, Suicide, and Death from a Buddhist Perspective Chapter 15 Good
Clinical Practice? Can East Asia Accommodate Western Standards?
Self-Fulfillment Through Selflessness: The Moral Teachings of the Daode
Jing Chapter 4 Ethical Insights from Chu Hsi Chapter 5 Concrete Ethics in
Comparative Perspective: Zhuangzi Meets William James Chapter 6 Preparing
for Something that Never Happens: The Means/Ends Problem in Modern Culture
Part 7 Ethics in Cultural Context-Variety or Relativism? Chapter 8
Pluralism in Practice: Incommensurability and Constraints on Change in
Ethical Discourses Chapter 9 The Moral Interpretation of Culture Part 10
Ethics in a Diverse World of Conflict-Gender, Law, and Medicine Chapter 11
Ethics in the Female Voice: Murasaki Shikibu and the Framing of Ethics in
Japan Chapter 12 The Enlightenment Paradigm of Native Right and Forged
Hybridity of Cultural Rights in British India Chapter 13 Suicide, Assisted
Suicide, and Euthanasia: A Buddhist Perspective Chapter 14 In Extremis:
Abortion, Suicide, and Death from a Buddhist Perspective Chapter 15 Good
Clinical Practice? Can East Asia Accommodate Western Standards?







