Compromised goods: a realist critique of constructionist politics
Nietzsche or Aristotle? Moral subjectivism or moral objectivism? Faced with these stark alternatives, more and more American political theorists and philosophers find themselves in the middle, asserting that moral truth is neither objective fact nor subjective fiction, but a social construction. How...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nietzsche or Aristotle? Moral subjectivism or moral objectivism? Faced with these stark alternatives, more and more American political theorists and philosophers find themselves in the middle, asserting that moral truth is neither objective fact nor subjective fiction, but a social construction. However understandable, such a compromise is precisely that, a compromising position, Ruth Lessl Shively contends. A powerful critique of this middle position, her book makes a compelling argument for moral realism as the only workable answer to the real dilemmas of political theory and moral life. |
Beschreibung: | Teilw. zugl.: Diss. |
Beschreibung: | XI, 166 S. |
ISBN: | 0299152707 |
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adam_text | COMPROMISED GOODS A REALIST CRITIQUE OF CONSTRUCTIONIST POLITICS RUTH
LESSL SHIVELY THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS CONTENTS PREFACE AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX 1. THE COMPROMISE 3 2. MORAL CONSTRUCTIONISM:
POLITICAL THEORY IN THE CAVE 14 3. AGAINST CONSTRUCTED TRUTH: AN
EPISTEMOLOGY OF REAL GOODS 46 4. AGAINST CONSTRUCTED SELVES: AN
ANTHROPOLOGY OF REAL GOODS 86 5. AGAINST CONSTRUCTED COMMUNITY: THE
POLITICS OF MORAL REALISM 113 NOTES 147 BIBLIOGRAPHY 161 INDEX 164 VN
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