Embodied Morality

Embodied Morality
Title Embodied Morality PDF eBook
Author Darcia Narvaez
Publisher Springer
Pages 158
Release 2016-05-25
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1137553995

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In this book the broad, interdisciplinary theory of Triune Ethics Meta-theory is explored to demonstrate how it explains the different patterns of morality seen in the world today. It describes how human morality develops dynamically from experience in early life and it proposes that the methods in which humans are raised bring about tendencies towards self-protective or open-hearted social relations. When the life course follows evolutionary systems, then prosocial, open-hearted capacities develop but when the life course goes against evolutionary systems it should not be a surprise that self-focused values and behaviors develop such as violent tribalism, self aggrandizement and a binary orientation to others (dominance or submission). Many humans alive today exhibit impaired capacities in comparison to humans from small-band hunter-gatherer societies, the type of society that represents 99% of humanity’s history. TEM is rooted in ethical naturalism and points out how to optimize human moral development through the lifespan—toward the ethics of engagement and communal imagination.

Embodied Care

Embodied Care
Title Embodied Care PDF eBook
Author Maurice Hamington
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 198
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0252091469

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Until now, ethicists have said little about the body, limiting their comments on it to remarks made in passing or, at best, devoting a chapter to the subject. Embodied Care is the first work to argue for the body's centrality to care ethics, doing so by analyzing our corporeality at the phenomenological level. It develops the idea that our bodies are central to our morality, paying particular attention to the ways we come to care for one another. Hamington's argues that human bodies are "built to care"; as a result, embodiment must be recognized as a central factor in moral consideration. He takes the reader on an exciting journey from modern care ethics to Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of the body and then to Jane Addams's social activism and philosophy. The ideas in Embodied Care do not lead to yet another competing theory of morality; rather, they progress through theory and case studies to suggest that no theory of morality can be complete without a full consideration of the body.

Ethics Embodied

Ethics Embodied
Title Ethics Embodied PDF eBook
Author Erin McCarthy
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 136
Release 2010-07-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739147862

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While the body has been largely neglected in much of traditional Western philosophy, there is a rich tradition of Japanese philosophy in which this is not the case. Ethics Embodied explains how Japanese philosophy includes the body as an integral part of selfhood and ethics and shows how it provides an alternative and challenge to the traditional Western philosophical view of self and ethics. Through a comparative feminist approach, the book articulates the striking similarities that exist between certain strands of Japanese philosophy and feminist philosophy concerning selfhood, ethics and the body. Despite the similarities, McCarthy argues that there are significant differences between these philosophies and that each reveals important limitations of the other. Thus, the book urges a view of ethical embodied selfhood that goes beyond where each of these views leaves us when considered in isolation. With keen analysis and constructive comparison, this book will be accessible for students and scholars familiar with the Western philosophical tradition, while still adding a more global perspective.

Morality

Morality
Title Morality PDF eBook
Author Jarrett Zigon
Publisher Berg
Pages 214
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1847886140

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Morality: An Anthropological Perspective provides the first account of anthropological approaches to the question of morality. By considering how morality is viewed and enacted in different cultures, and how it is related to key social institutions such as religion, law, gender, sexuality and medical practice, Morality takes a closer look at some of the most central questions of the morality debates of our time. The book combines theory with practical case studies for student use. Drawing on anthropological, philosophical and general social scientific literature, the book will be useful for both undergraduate students and researchers. Accessibly written, Morality provides a unique and wide-ranging perspective on morality, and will be essential reading for those interested in this important contemporary debate.

Intertwinings

Intertwinings
Title Intertwinings PDF eBook
Author Gail Weiss
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 305
Release 2008-11-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791477649

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Connects Merleau-Ponty’s thought to themes and issues central to continental philosophy today.

Embodiment and Agency

Embodiment and Agency
Title Embodiment and Agency PDF eBook
Author Sue Campbell
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 290
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0271048085

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Embodied Difference

Embodied Difference
Title Embodied Difference PDF eBook
Author Jamie A. Thomas
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 269
Release 2019-02-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1498563872

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Focusing on the body as a visual and discursive platform across public space, we study marginalization as a sociocultural practice and hegemonic schema. Whereas mass incarceration and law enforcement readily feature in discussions of institutionalized racism, we differently highlight understudied sites of normalization and exclusion. Our combined effort centers upon physical contexts (skeletons, pageant stages, gentrifying neighborhoods), discursive spaces (medical textbooks, legal battles, dance pedagogy, vampire narratives) and philosophical arenas (morality, genocide, physician-assisted suicide, cryonic preservation, transfeminism) to deconstruct seemingly intrinsic connections between body and behavior, Whiteness and normativity.