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Ethics and the Between

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Articulates the necessity for a comprehensive reconstructive thinking about the meaning of being good.In Ethics and the Between William Desmond addresses our current perplexities regarding the deva...
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Articulates the necessity for a comprehensive reconstructive thinking about the meaning of being good.

In Ethics and the Between William Desmond addresses our current perplexities regarding the devaluation of being in modernity and the shadow of ethical nihilism. He rethinks the sources of value, the diverse ethical ways, the nature of ethical selving and communities, and articulates the necessity for a comprehensive reconstructive thinking about the meaning of being good, consonant with the response to the question of being in Being and the Between, the first book of a planned trilogy.

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Price: £29.00
Pages: 544
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Philosophy
Publication Date: 25 January 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791448489
Format: Paperback
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"This is a truly important work by one of the most interesting thinkers writing today. It is a profound phenomenological—metaphysical reflection on the basis of ethics, and the ways in which we can be faithful or unfaithful to this basis. At the same time there is nothing programmatic in it: We are offered a comprehensive treatment of the milieu of ethics, how we can go generally right or wrong in our after–the–fact constructions, but also the various specific regions of ethics, like family relations. If the ambition is extraordinary, so also is the accomplishment. Its reach is greater than any book on ethics that I know." — Cyril O'Regan, author of The Heterodox Hegel

"I like its originality, synthetic quality, and insight....a first-rate work by a first-rate mind." — James L. Marsh, author of Critique, Action, and Liberation

(Abridged)Introduction
Part I. Ethos
1. The Ethos: Being As Worthy/Being As Worthless
Part II: Ethical Ways
2. Ethos and Univocal Ethics
3. Ethos and Equivocal Ethics
4. Ethos and Dialectical Ethics
5. Ethos and Metaxological Ethics
Part III: Ethical Selvings
6. First Ethical Selving: The Idiocy of Root Will
7. Second Ethical Selving: The Redoubling of Will
8. Third Ethical Selving: The Becoming of Freedom
9. Fourth Ethical Selving: Dialectical Autonomy
10. Fifth Ethical Selving: Erotic Sovereignty
11. Sixth Ethical Selving: Agapeic Service and Friendship
12. Seventh Ethical Selving: Released Freedom and the Passion of Being
Part IV: Ethical Communities
13. The Familial Community of the Intimate: The Ethical Intermediation of the Idiot
14. The Network of Serviceable Disposability: The Instrumental Intermediation of the Aesthetic
15. The Community of Erotic Sovereignty: The Intermediation of Immanent Excellence
16. The Community of Agapeic Service: The Intermediation of Transcendent Good
Index