Peter Lucas 
Ethics and Self-Knowledge [PDF ebook] 
Respect for Self-Interpreting Agents

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This book explores the theoretical basis of our ethical obligations to others as self-knowing beings – this task being envisaged as an essential supplement to a traditional ethic of respect for persons. Authoritative knowledge of others brings with it certain obligations, which are reflected in (inter alia) the moral and legal safeguards designed to ensure that certain information is ‘put out of play’ for job selection purposes etc. However, the theoretical basis for such obligations has never been fully clarified. This book begins by identifying a distinctive class of ‘interpretive’ moral wrongs (including stereotyping, discrimination and objectification). It then shows how our obligations in respect of these wrongs can be understood, drawing on insights from the tradition of philosophical reflection on
recognition. The book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the adequacy of a modern ethic of respect for persons – particularly in applied and professional ethics.

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Preface Fragmentation.-         
1.1 Respect for persons, and persons as ends.-    
1.2 The essence of ‘respect for persons’.-      
1.3 Contemporary challenges.-       
1.3.1 The problem of integration.-    
1.3.2 The problem of ‘personhood’.-    
1.3.3 The problem of Objectification.-    
1.4  The aftermath.-        
2. Discrimination.-        
2.1  Introductory remarks.-       
2.2  Discrimination and procedural unfairness.-     
2.3  Discrimination and intentionality.-      
2.4  Discrimination as an interpretive moral wrong.-    
3. Stereotyping.-         
3.1  A potential counterexample.-       
3.2   Injustice and stereotyping.-      
3.3  Ideological stereotyping.-       
4. Objectification.-         
4.1  Introduction.-        
4.1.1 First stage objectification: instrumentalisation.-   
4.1.2 Second stage objectification: adoption of alien ends.-  
4.1.3 Third stage objectification: ‘Reduction’ and reflection.-  
4.2 Objectification as an interpretive moral wrong.-    
4.3 Objectification, stereotyping and scientific self-knowledge.-   
4.3.1 Marx and commodification.-     
4.3.2 Objectification in genetic research     
5. Recognition.-          
5.1 Hegel on recognition.-       
5.2 Dignity and universal self-consciousness.-     
5.3 Essentialism and political liberalism.-      
6. Inauthenticity.-         
6.1 Liberalism, essentialism and positivism.-      
6.2 Phenomenological essentialism.-     
6.3 Dasein, intelligibility and alienation.-      
6.4 Inauthenticity and objectification.-     
7. Sadism.-         
7.1 Duality and Intentionality.-       
7.2 Being-with-others, the ‘look’.-     
7.3 Modes of instrumentalisation.-       
7.3.1 Indifference.-       
7.3.2 Love, and love’s fragility.-      
7.3.3 Sadism and sexual desire.-      
7.4 Non-complementarity.-      
8. Subjection.-         
8.1 Knowledge, power and recognition.-      
8.2 Self-knowledge and the abuse of power.-     
9. Honesty.-          
10. Conclusion and implications.     

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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 208 ● ISBN 9789400715608 ● 文件大小 1.8 MB ● 出版者 Springer Netherland ● 市 Dordrecht ● 国家 NL ● 发布时间 2011 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2444950 ● 复制保护 社会DRM

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