The many and the one : religious and secular perspectives on ethical pluralism in the modern world /

The war on terrorism, say America's leaders, is a war of Good versus Evil. But in the minds of the perpetrators, the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington were presumably justified as ethically good acts against American evil. Is such polarization leading to a violent "clash of c...

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Other Authors: Madsen, Richard, 1941-, Strong, Tracy B.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2003.
Series:Ethikon series in comparative ethics.
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505 0 0 |t Three forms of ethical pluralism /  |r Richard Madsen and Tracy B. Strong --  |t Liberal egalitarian attitudes toward ethical pluralism /  |r William A. Galston --  |t Liberal egalitarian platitudes? /  |r Brian Barry --  |t Ethical pluralism from a classical liberal perspective /  |r Chandran Kukathas --  |t Ethical pluralism and classical liberalism /  |r James Tully --  |t Natural law and ethical pluralism /  |r John H. Haldane --  |t Natural law reflections on the social management of ethical pluralism /  |r Joseph Boyle --  |t Confucian attitudes toward ethical pluralism /  |r Joseph Chan --  |t Two strands of Confucianism /  |r Lee H. Yearley --  |t Islam and ethical pluralism /  |r Dale F. Eickelman --  |t The scope of pluralism in Islamic moral traditions /  |r Muhammad Khalid Masud --  |t Ethical diversity, tolerance, and the problem of sovereignty: a Jewish perspective /  |r Menachem Fisch --  |t Jewish responses to modernity /  |r Adam B. Seligman --  |t Conscientious individualism: a Christian perspective on ethical pluralism /  |r David Little --  |t Pluralism as a matter of principle /  |r James W. Skillen --  |t Feminist attitudes toward ethical pluralism /  |r Christine Di Stefano --  |t Feminism and the varieties of ethical pluralism /  |r Carole Pateman --  |t Critical theory and the challenge of ethical pluralism /  |r William E. Scheuerman --  |t Substantive and procedural dimensions of critical theory /  |r Simone Chambers --  |t Pluralisms compared /  |r J. Donald Moon. 
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