A theory of general ethics : human relationships, nature, and the built environment / Warwick Fox.

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Main Author: Fox, Warwick
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT, ©2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • General Ethics
  • and Its Problems
  • Introduction: The Idea of a General Ethics
  • Problems That Any General Ethics Must Be Able to Address II The Foundational Value of Responsive Cohesion
  • Introducing the Idea of Responsive Cohesion
  • The Best Approach to Everything
  • Appendix to Chapter 4: A Note on the Concepts of Responsive Cohesion, Reflective Equilibrium, Organic Unity, Complex Systems, and So On
  • The Best Approach to Conventional, Interhuman Ethics III Contexts, Mindsharers, and Iso-Experients
  • The Theory of Responsive Cohesion's Theory of Contexts
  • Exploring the Cognitive Worlds of Mindsharers and Iso-Experients
  • Time Blindness, Autobiographical Death, and Our Obligations in Respect of All Beings IV Summary, Applications, and Concluding Thoughts
  • Putting It All Together: The Shape of a General Ethics Worthy of the Name
  • Applying the Theory of Responsive Cohesion.