The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge

The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge
Title The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Dallas Willard
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 388
Release 2018-06-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0429958870

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Based on an unfinished manuscript by the late philosopher Dallas Willard, this book makes the case that the 20th century saw a massive shift in Western beliefs and attitudes concerning the possibility of moral knowledge, such that knowledge of the moral life and of its conduct is no longer routinely available from the social institutions long thought to be responsible for it. In this sense, moral knowledge—as a publicly available resource for living—has disappeared. Via a detailed survey of main developments in ethical theory from the late 19th through the late 20th centuries, Willard explains philosophy’s role in this shift. In pointing out the shortcomings of these developments, he shows that the shift was not the result of rational argument or discovery, but largely of arational social forces—in other words, there was no good reason for moral knowledge to have disappeared. The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge is a unique contribution to the literature on the history of ethics and social morality. Its review of historical work on moral knowledge covers a wide range of thinkers including T.H Green, G.E Moore, Charles L. Stevenson, John Rawls, and Alasdair MacIntyre. But, most importantly, it concludes with a novel proposal for how we might reclaim moral knowledge that is inspired by the phenomenological approach of Knud Logstrup and Emmanuel Levinas. Edited and eventually completed by three of Willard’s former graduate students, this book marks the culmination of Willard’s project to find a secure basis in knowledge for the moral life.

The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge

The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge
Title The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Dallas Willard
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780367502294

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Based on an unfinished manuscript by the late philosopher Dallas Willard, this book makes the case that the 20th century saw a massive shift in Western beliefs and attitudes concerning the possibility of moral knowledge, such that knowledge of the moral life and of its conduct is no longer routinely available from the social institutions long thought to be responsible for it. In this sense, moral knowledge-as a publicly available resource for living-has disappeared. Via a detailed survey of main developments in ethical theory from the late 19th through the late 20th centuries, Willard explains philosophy's role in this shift. In pointing out the shortcomings of these developments, he shows that the shift was not the result of rational argument or discovery, but largely of arational social forces-in other words, there was no good reason for moral knowledge to have disappeared. The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge is a unique contribution to the literature on the history of ethics and social morality. Its review of historical work on moral knowledge covers a wide range of thinkers including T.H Green, G.E Moore, Charles L. Stevenson, John Rawls, and Alasdair MacIntyre. But, most importantly, it concludes with a novel proposal for how we might reclaim moral knowledge that is inspired by the phenomenological approach of Knud Logstrup and Emmanuel Levinas. Edited and eventually completed by three of Willard's former graduate students, this book marks the culmination of Willard's project to find a secure basis in knowledge for the moral life.

The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge

The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge
Title The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Dallas Willard
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9781138589254

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This book makes the case that the 20th century saw a massive shift in Western beliefs and attitudes concerning the possibility of moral knowledge, such that knowledge of the moral life and of its conduct is no longer routinely available from the social institutions long thought to be responsible for it.

Eternal Living

Eternal Living
Title Eternal Living PDF eBook
Author Gary W. Moon
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2014-12-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830835954

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Curated by Dallas Willard's long-time colleague and friend Gary Moon, this medley of images, snapshots and "Dallas-isms" moves readers toward deeper experiences of God. Whether influenced by him as a family member, friend, professor, philosopher or reformer, contributors bring refreshing insight into his ideas, what shaped him and also his contagious theology of grace and joy.

The Data of Ethics

The Data of Ethics
Title The Data of Ethics PDF eBook
Author Herbert Spencer
Publisher
Total Pages 332
Release 1901
Genre Ethics
ISBN

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The Geography of Morals

The Geography of Morals
Title The Geography of Morals PDF eBook
Author Owen Flanagan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 377
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190212152

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Variations -- On being imprisoned by one's upbringing -- Moral psychologies and moral ecologies -- Bibliographical essay -- First nature -- Classical Chinese sprouts -- Modern moral psychology -- Beyond moral modularity -- Destructive emotions -- Bibliographic essay -- Collisions -- When values collide -- Moral geographies of anger -- Weird anger -- For love's and justice's sake -- Bibliographical essay -- Anthropologies -- Self-variations: philosophical archaeologies -- The content of character.

Knowing Christ Today

Knowing Christ Today
Title Knowing Christ Today PDF eBook
Author Dallas Willard
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 260
Release 2009-05-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 0060882441

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At a time when popular atheism books are talking about the irrationality of believing in God, Willard makes a rigorous intellectual case for why it makes sense to believe in God and in Jesus, the Son.