Ethics: a complete method for moral care
"Moral problems are ubiquitous in human life. Daniel C. Maguire constructs a complete method to show students how to address the broad range of ethical issues. The method's basic framework is presented graphically as 'the moral wheel', which identifies the central, core questions...
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CONTENTS
Preface
xiii
Part One
The Challenge of Thinking Ethically
1.
Introduction: Ethics, the Renaissance
3
Ethics, Science, and Values
4
Science and
"Scientism"
4
New Determinants of Ethical Thinking
5
Wonder
5
Practical Wisdom
5
Religion
6
Regaining Our Ethical Sense
7
Dire Consequences in the Absence
of Ethics
7
The Good News
8
War, Terrorism, and Globalization
8
Reinvigorating Ethics
10
Justice, Class, and the Common Good
10
Power, Affluence, and Fertility
11
The Urgency for Ethical Action
12
2.
Is There Such
α
Thing as Moral Truth?
15
Proof of Truth-Claims: Scientific and
Moral
15
Moral Language
16
Verifying Moral Truth
17
Custom and Morality: The Relativist
Temptation
18
The Role of "Choking" in Moral
Intelligence
19
Relativism No, Relational Yes
20
The "Ask God" Fallacy: The Fundamentalist
Temptation
20
Economic Fundamentalism
21
Constitutional Fundamentalism
21
Religious Fundamentalism
22
Is Enlightened Self-Interest Enough?
The Survivalism Temptation
23
Survival as Ethical Tool
23
The Problems with Survivalism
23
So, Again: Is There Such a Thing as Moral
Truth?
24
Part Two
The Theory of Ethics
3.
The Roots of Moral Meaning:
The Foundational Moral Experience
29
The Foundational Moral Experience
(FME)
30
The Good/Sacred Nexus
31
The Oxymoron Called Supreme
31
The Supreme Sacrifice
31
Skinner's Mechanistic Moral
Behaviorism
32
Skinner, Rand, and the Supreme
Sacrifice
32
The Dangers of Reductionism
33
"It Is a Far, Far Better Thing
." 34
The Humanities and Self-Sacrifice
34
The Wonder of the FME
35
Enough Said?
36
4.
The Elements of Moral Thinking:
Affectivity, Faith, and Process
37
Affectivity
37
Where Computers Dare Not Tread
Human Responsiveness,
Not Emotivism
38
Redeeming the Mystical
39
The Emergence of Cherishing
40
Spiritual Anorexia and Autism
40
Nature Shocks
41
Curative Anger
42
Faith
43
37
Self-Evidence
43
Heart-Knowledge
43
Verifying Faith-Knowledge
44
Process
45
"Man of Humanity"
—
or of Depravity?
Egoism and Righting Moral Wrongs
Human Moral Possibility
47
Self-Love
48
The Mystery of Self-Sacrifice
48
Moral Behavior as Self-Serving
49
46
46
5.
Theories of Justice:
What's So Good about the Common Good?
51
Justice as Key
52
Love and Rights
52
Suum Cuique: To Each His or Her Own
The Words of Justice
53
Needs and Rights
54
Not a Contract
54
When Practice Is Wiser than Theory
The Three Sides of Justice
55
53
Commutative Justice
56
Social Justice
57
What Social Justice Requires
57
Sacrifice and Society
58
55
VII
Distributive
Justice
59
The Need for Democracy
59
Agents of Distributive Power
60
Government: A Necessary Evil?
60
The American Faith
61
Government against Greed
61
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6.
From Awe to Strategy:
The Art and Science of Ethics
65
Ethics: Daring to Define It
67
Art
67
Science
68
Sensitivity
69
Method
70
The Wheel Model
71
A Disclaimer
71
Beware the Lazy Mind
72
Principles
72
Insight
72
The Taboo Block
73
Cognitive Modesty and Booming
Certitudes
74
Paradox and Humility
74
Seeking Solid Ground
75
Part Three
Asking the Right Questions:
Introducing the "Wheel Model"
7.
The Subject of Ethics:
Defining the Model of the Wheel
79
Defining the What
80
Words Matter
80
The Is and the Ought
81
What Are We Talking About?
81
Fighting the Vacuum of Meaning
82
What's in the Name Marriage?
83
What's in the Name Terrorism?
83
War: How to Define a Mutant
84
Embarrassment and the Need for Heresy
The What and Moral Meaning
86
What Is Sex?
86
85
Power and the'^uperpower" Illusion
87
Redefining the What of Power
88
Violent Power
88
Nonviolent Power
88
Switch
89
The What of Abortion
90
When Naming Is Knowing and Misnaming
Is Not
90
Overloading the What?
91
VIII
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8.
Deepening the Probe:
Why? How? Who? When? Where?
93
Of Why and How and Ends and Means
Motive: Understanding the Why
94
Means: Understanding the How
95
When Means Become Ends
95
Work, Wealth, and War
95
Beyond Dualism
96
Dissecting Motives
97
Blossom to Root
97
Process, Not Stasis
97
Volition and Velleity
98
Velleities: Epics of Deviousness
98
A Canadian Comparison
99
Velleity and
¡Ilogic
100
94
Velleities and the Law
100
Does the End Justify the Means?
101
The Moral Status of Style
102
On Knowing Who's Who
103
On Becoming a Better Who
104
Who Are the Poor?
105
Is a Fetus a Who?
105
Is a Soldier a Who?
106
When? and Where? Questions of Time and
Place
106
9.
Foreseeable Effects, Viable Alternatives:
The Link to the Future
109
Consequentialism: Gauging the Effects
110
New Debts to the Future
110
Future Myopia 111
"A Man Can't Just Sit Around" 111
Seduction by Projection
112
The Principle of Double Effect
113
Psychological and Moral
Disassociation
113
Proper Use of the Principle
114
The Tyranny of the Majority: The Utilitarian
Temptation
115
A Master of Disguise
115
How to Ponder Proportionality
116
Moral Myopia: Missing the Viable
Alternatives
117
Withered Talents
117
Low-Hanging Fruit
118
Paralyzed by Insensitivity
119
Thinking Alternatively
119
The Sanity Dividend
120
Ethical Critique
120
Calculating Benefits
121
Lessons for Ethics
123
The Effects-Alternatives Link
123
Back to the Wheel
124
Decisions of the Conscience
124
Part Four
The Moral Mind in Action
10.
Trusting Our Feelings and Emotions
129
The Power of Evaluative Affectivity
130
Living in Sin?
131
Exorcising Demons of Habit
131
Feeling versus Orthodoxy
132
First
Response
133
Acts of Knowing Awareness
133
Inchoate Judgment
134
Affective Knowing
135
Affect Phobia
136
Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our World, Our
Universe
137
Dangers of Disaffection
138
The Sinews of Community
138
Show Me Your Delights and I Will Tell You
What You Are
140
Delights as Mind-Stretching
140
The Many Faces of Delight
140
The Nether Side of Delight
141
Character as Moral Architecture
141
Recognizing Character
142
Beyond Sociopathy and Stupidity
142
Yes, but How?
143
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A Caution: Beyond Romanticizing Nature
139
Relief from the Tyranny of Experts
143
11.
Creativity and Surprise
145
Retreating from Creativity
146
The Steep Climb of Morality
147
In the Pantheon
148
Ethical Creativity
148
Creativity as Fusion
149
Work, Discipline, and Creativity
150
The Good News
151
Restlessness, Capacity, and Joy
151
More Flickers of Hope
152
Setting the Stage for Creative
Breakthroughs
153
1.
Enthusiasm, Excitement, Passion
153
The Daimonic
153
Marks of Social Excitement
154
Elements of Risk
155
2.
Quiet Passivity, Leisure
156
Pragmatic Considerations
156
Losing the Talent for Leisure
156
Esteeming Contemplation
157
Leisure as Achievement
158
3.
Work and Discipline
158
4.
Malleability and Collision
158
5. Kairos 159
Recognizing Opportunity
160
Languishing on the Vine
161
6.
At-Home-ness
161
7.
The Courage of the Heretic
162
Creativity Run Amuck
163
12.
Principles and Their Limits
165
The Importance of Generalization
166
Moral Principles Are Different
167
Beyond Divine Revelation
167
Ethics as Dialogue of Principle and
Context
168
The Courage to Critique Principles
168
The Quest for a Universal Blueprint
169
Kant the Transgressor
169
Autonomy and Immaturity
171
When a Principle Becomes a Fetish
171
How to Fire a Principle
172
172
Coercive Power and Empire
Consensual Power
173
Ideals and the "Feeble Mind of a Nation"
What Makes Ideals Special?
174
Sustaining the Hope
175
Exceptions and the Limits of
Consistency
175
Thomas Aquinas's Exceptions
176
Ethical Realism
176
174
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The "Situation Ethics" Frenzy
177
The Domino Theory
177
The Pendulum Effect
178
On Sticking to Your Principles
178
When Oath-Breaking Is a Virtue
179
Ugly Compromises
179
Moral Judgment: Between Wisdom and
Principles
180
The Doctor's Dilemma
181
Orchestrating Moral Living
181
13.
The Role of Authority and the Work of Reason
183
Experience and Infallibility
184
Forms of Authority
185
1.
Experts
186
The Oracular Temptation
186
Abuse of Authority
186
Sacred Tyranny
187
2.
Peer Group Authority
187
3.
Tradition
187
4.
Charisma
188
Reason Hot and Cold
188
Hot Moral Reasoning
189
Sociopathic Ethics: When Reason Turns
Cold
190
Reasonable or Rationalistic: The Role of
Objections and Heresy
191
Yes, But!
192
The Role of Heresy
192
14.
Group and Individual Experience:
"We-Think" and
Ί
-Think"
195
The Myth of Moral Maturity
196
Group Experience: The Value of
"We-Think"
197
The Illusion of Independence
197
The Downside of We-Think
198
The Role of Class
198
The Power Differential
199
From Autonomy to Parasitism
199
Hypocrisy as First Line of Defense
200
The Upside of Group Experience
201
Comparison as Ethical Strategy
201
Limits of the Private Sector
202
Work or Slavery?
202
The Illusion of Independence
203
A Caution on the Demonic Comparison
203
Minority Wisdom: The Galileo Effect
204
Individual Experience: The Value of
"I-Think"
205
Respecting Brainpower
206
Religion: Enemy or Friend of "I-Think"?
206
Individual Conscience and Ecclesiastical
Authority
207
Thomas Aquinas on Individual Judgment
207
Islam and Authority
208
15.
The Comic and the Tragic in Ethics
211
Humor and Knowledge
212
1.
Surprise
212
2.
Incongruity
213
3.
Creative Imagination
214
4.
Affectivity and Delight
215
Institutionalized Humor and the Taming
of Power
216
The Need for Liberative Madness
216
The Sacred and the Silly
217
When Humor Goes Awry
218
XI
Tragedy: Pain as Moral Pedagogue
Tragedy as Road to Moral Truth
Suffering as Moral Teacher
219
Suffering and Character
220
Lessons Unlearned
220
218
218
Tragedy and Cognition
221
Summing Up the Wheel Model
222
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16.
Conscience and Guilt:
The Agenbite of Inwit
225
Our Consciences, Our Selves
226
Nature or Nurture?
227
Chastening Conscience
228
Smart Love and Communal Conscience
228
Affective Evaluation Processes
228
Principles, Reason, and Analysis
230
Reliance
230
Individual and Group Experience
230
Comedy and Tragedy
231
Should You Always Follow Your
Conscience?
231
The Fallibility of Conscience
231
The Principle of Respectable Debate
232
Authority and Conscientious Dissent
233
Insight, Not Permission
233
The Place of Enthusiasm
234
From Sin to Guilt
234
The Viability of Sin-Talk
235
A Dangerous Species
235
Three Understandings of Guilt
236
1.
Taboo Guilt
236
Earlier Taboos
236
Modern Taboos
236
2.
Egoistic Guilt
237
3.
Realistic Guilt
237
Omission or Commission
237
Unnecessary Harm
238
The Environmental Factor
239
Collective Guilt: If Everybody Is Guilty,
Is Anybody Guilty?
239
The Limits of Collective Guilt
240
The Ontology of Collective Guilt
240
Justice Theory as Key
241
Entrenched Egoism
241
PART FIVE
Hazards of Moral, Political, and Economic Discourse
17.
The Power of Myth
247
Negative Myths: Interpretation and
Ideology
248
Seeing Myth in Action
249
Myth and Foreign Policy
249
Sacral Hues
249
The Imperial Urge
251
Myths as Mutants
252
The Mythologized Woman
253
The Myth of Development
253
Myth and Historiography
254
Joachim's Trinitarian Symbolism
The Myth of Modernity
255
Myth-Busting and the Fog of
Communication
256
255
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Mundus
vult
decipi:
People Want to Be
Deceived
257
When Facts Are Not Facts
257
The Fate of Revisionist History
258
18.
Obstacles to Right Thinking
261
Forbidden Memories
261
Falling in Love with Mastodons
263
The Mastodon of War
263
The
Neoliberal
Mastodon
264
Other Mastodons
264
Thinking Through Moods
265
Enough and More
265
Defining Mood
266
Belief and Mood
267
The Autonomy of Mood
267
Short-Circuiting by Way of False
Analogy
268
271
The Hazards of Analogical Knowing
False Analogies to Animal Behavior
Abstractly Speaking
270
Abstraction and Propaganda
The "Ought-to-Is" Fallacy and
Stereotypes
272
Selective Virtue
272
The Evasion Gambit
272
Selective Memory
273
The Rule of Role
274
The Numbing Death of Awe
274
268
269
19.
Epilogue: Religion, Ethics, and the Social Sciences
277
Facing the Downsides of Religion
278
Would the Positives Please Come
Forward!
280
1.
Religions Are Culture-Shapers
281
Religion's Democratizing Power
281
Religion's Subversive Power
282
Ingredients for Theory
282
Peace and Redistribution
282
Dismantling the Royal Pyramid
283
Toppling Top-Heaviness
284
2.
Godless Religion
284
3.
The Missing Hermeneutics
285
4.
Religions as Mutants
286
History Chastens
286
Reimagination
286
5.
The Secular Is Religious
287
Misplaced Sacreds
287
Beyond Divorce and Excommunication
In Fine
. 288
288
Notes
291
Glossary
321
Index
327 |
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spelling | Maguire, Daniel C. Verfasser aut Ethics a complete method for moral care Daniel C. Maguire Minneapolis Fortress Press 2010 XVIII, 340 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references "Moral problems are ubiquitous in human life. Daniel C. Maguire constructs a complete method to show students how to address the broad range of ethical issues. The method's basic framework is presented graphically as 'the moral wheel', which identifies the central, core questions and the pluriform ways to evaluate responding to them."--BOOK JACKET. Ethics Methodology Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018648775&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Maguire, Daniel C. Ethics a complete method for moral care Ethics Methodology Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd |
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title | Ethics a complete method for moral care |
title_auth | Ethics a complete method for moral care |
title_exact_search | Ethics a complete method for moral care |
title_full | Ethics a complete method for moral care Daniel C. Maguire |
title_fullStr | Ethics a complete method for moral care Daniel C. Maguire |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethics a complete method for moral care Daniel C. Maguire |
title_short | Ethics |
title_sort | ethics a complete method for moral care |
title_sub | a complete method for moral care |
topic | Ethics Methodology Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethics Methodology Ethik |
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