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Rules and ethics
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10 August 2021

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, RELIGION / Theology, Ethics and moral philosophy, European history, European history: medieval period, middle ages, Medieval Western philosophy, Social and cultural anthropology, Sociology
Morgan Clarke is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Keble College
Emily Corran is Lecturer in Medieval History at University College London
Introduction: rules and ethics – Morgan Clarke and Emily Corran
Part I: Rules enabling moral life
1 Conscience is tradition: classical Hindu law and the ethics of conservatism – Donald R. Davis, Jr.
2 Manners and morals: codes of civility in early modern England – Martin Ingram
3 Control of the self and the casuistry of vows: Christian personal conscience and clerical intervention in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries – Emily Corran
Part II: Rules and virtue
4 Rules and the unruly: Roman exemplary ethics – Rebecca Langlands
5 ‘For the love of God’? The First Commandment and sacramental confession in early modern Catholic Europe – Nicole Reinhardt
6 Counting good and bad deeds under military rule: Islam and divine bookkeeping in Nablus (Palestine) – Emanuel Schaeublin
Part III: Rules about rules
7 Tactics of transformation: self-formation and the multiplicity of authority in Polish conversions to Judaism – Jan Lorenz
8 Conscience and action in the Islamic madhhab-law tradition – Talal Al-Azem
9 Comparing casuistries: rules, rigour and relaxation in Islam and Christianity – Morgan Clarke
Afterword – James Laidlaw
Index