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portada martin buber & feminist ethics: the priority of the personal (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2003
Language
English
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.1 x 14.4 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN
0815630107
ISBN13
9780815630104

martin buber & feminist ethics: the priority of the personal (in English)

James W. Walters (Author) · Syracuse University Press · Paperback

martin buber & feminist ethics: the priority of the personal (in English) - Walters, James W.

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Synopsis "martin buber & feminist ethics: the priority of the personal (in English)"

As a deeply religious thinker who disclaimed all rationalistic systems, Martin Buber produced an insightful critique of modern philosophical ethics, one that became productive soil for another nontraditional philosophical ethic: feminism's care ethic. In light of the recent emphasis on the new morality, antifoundationalism, and postmodernism in ethics, the dialogical ethics of Martin Buber merits close examination. Most important, Walters compares and contrasts Buber's and feminism's personalist ethics in light of two considerations: the lack of attention by feminist writers to the feminist-Buber linkage and the long-standing and general inattention by twentieth-century thinkers to the ethical dimensions of Buber's thought.

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