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Universalism vs. Relativism : Making Moral Judgments in a Changing, Pluralistic, and Threatening World

Bernstein, Richard J.(Contributions by)Elshtain, Jean Bethke(Contributions by)Etzioni, Amitai(Contributions by)Galston, William A.(Contributions by)Gamwell, Franklin I.(Contributions by)Jackson, Timothy P.(Contributions by)Johnson, James Turner(Contributions by)Kelsay, John(Contributions by)Porter, Jean(Contributions by)Browning, Don S.(Edited by)
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In formulating this collection, Don Browning asked his contributors to respond to a simple question: Has moral relativism run its course?

The threats of terrorism, reproductive technology, and globalization have forced us to ask anew whether there are universal moral truths upon which to base political and ethical judgments.

In this timely edited collection, distinguished scholars present and test the best answers to this question.

This dialogue includes contributions from widely-recognized scholars Richard Bernstein, Amitai Etzioni, Jean Bethke Elshtain, William Galston, Franklin Gamwell, Timothy Jackson, James Turner Johnson, John Kelsay, and Jean Porter. Although the conflict between universalism and relativism is a complex issue with many parts, the contributors to this volume tackle the question at hand in an engaging, thought-provoking manner.

These insightful responses temper the strong antithesis between universalism and relativism and retain sensitivity to how language and history shape the context of our moral decisions.

This important and relevant work of contemporary political and social thought is ideal for use in the classroom across many disciplines including political science, philosophy, ethics, theology, and law.

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0742550907 / 9780742550902
Paperback / softback
170
15/08/2006
United States
210 pages
152 x 229 mm, 331 grams