Matter of Breath: Foundations for Professional EthicsGuillaume de Stexhe, Johan Verstraeten Peeters Publishers, 2000 - 323 páginas This book submits for discussion the first results of an undertaking that is still going on. It aims to stimulate a broad reflection on the general question of the meaning of ethics and ethics teaching in the context of professional practice. In doing so, it explores what might be called the transverse foundations of professional ethics. The authors, all of them philosophers engaged in educating future professionals, took the risk of putting forward a vision which is more inspirational than informative. Their approach to ethics is in-depth and wide-ranging, appropriate to what ethics is : a positive, creative dynamic, less concerned with respecting certain rules or applying certain procedures than with the inventive significance of a sensible practice or a meaningful life, both for individuals and for institutions or societies as a whole. This volume, then, is offered primarily as an instrument and source of inspiration (and perhaps also as course material) for anyone involved in ethics education who wants to reflect on professional life and to conceive their courses as going beyond a narrowly deontological, pragmatic or informative point of view. |
Contenido
Ethics in Professional Education and Practice | 1 |
Professional Education and Professional Ethics | 25 |
A Propaedeutic Reading of Book I | 35 |
Ruth Chadwick | 47 |
The Sense of Ethics in Human Existence | 61 |
Introduction | 89 |
Transcendence of the Unconditioned | 107 |
Ethics Tradition and Hermeneutics | 119 |
Justice | 147 |
An Ethical Category? | 171 |
Becoming Responsible for the Other | 197 |
Duties and Conscience in Professional Pratices | 239 |
The Challenge of Professional Norms to Ethics | 275 |
Teaching Professional Ethics | 309 |
List of Authors | |
Happiness and Rightness Moral Opposites? | 135 |
Términos y frases comunes
action applied ethics Aristotle aspects autonomy basic become behaviour capacity claim concept concerned concrete constitutes constraints context course culture decision demands deontological determine dimension duty economic Emmanuel Lévinas equality ethical experience Eudaemonia evaluative example existence fact Frankfurt a.M. freedom function happiness Hegel hermeneutics human Ibid ical idea ideal individual institutions instrumental rationality interpretations judgement justice Kant Kantian knowledge Levinas limit living logic MacIntyre Max Weber meaning modern moral nature Nichomachean Ethics norms notion object obligation one's oneself particular person perspective philosophical political possible precisely principles problems profes profession professional activity professional ethics professional practice question rational Rawls reason reflection relation requires respect responsibility Ricoeur rience risk role sense sional situation social society Socrates specific teaching technical teleological theory theory of justice things Thrasymachus tion TONGEREN tradition understanding University Press values virtue ethics world ethos