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Grounds for respect : particularism, universalism, and communal accountability / Kristi Giselsson.

Van Pelt Library BJ1533.R42 G57 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Giselsson, Kristi, 1964-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Respect for persons.
Human beings.
Philosophical anthropology.
Physical Description:
xii, 235 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, [2012]
Summary:
In recent years traditional foundations of respect for others have been challenged on the basis that universal grounds-the assumption that we share a common humanity-have resulted in the exclusion of particular others from full moral consideration or respect. This current questioning of the concept of a common humanity is of enormous significance, in that universalism has been one of the central assumptions of modem Western philosophy and a foundational key to its moral and political theory. Grounds for Respect addresses the question of just what grounds are needed in order to justify respect for others, and in addressing this question raises issues of fundamental importance such as: what exactly does it mean to be human? On what basis can we claim that all humans are equal? Are there differences between animals and humans, and are these differences of moral significance-that is, should animals be accorded the same respect as humans? Kristi Giselsson not only critically assesses past and current arguments for and against a common humanity, but also, provides a distinctively new conceptualization of what it might mean to be human-and why being human is indeed morally significant. Book jacket.
Contents:
Universalism in the West
Posthumanist theory: respect for the particular
Posthumanism applied
Current utilitarianism: animals and humans
Current critical humanism
Communal accountability.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780739168943
0739168940
9780739168950
0739168959
OCLC:
793991470

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