Ethics and Advocacy considers the connections and differences between critical reflection or moral arguments or narratives and advocacy for particular issues regarding justice and moral behavior and dispositions. The chapters in this volume share an interest in overcoming polarizing division that does not enable fruitful give-and-take discussion and even possible persuasive justifications. The authors all believe that both ethics and advocacy are important and should inform each other, but each offers a divergent point of view on the way forward to these agreed-upon ends. Our shared goal is to avoid academic withdrawal and to speak relevantly to the important issues of our day while halting–or at least mitigating–the disruptive discourse–almost shouting–that characterizes our polarized current society.
A propos de l’auteur
Douglas F. Ottati is the Craig Family Distinguished Professor of Religion and Ethics at Davidson College.