Identity, Reasonableness and Being One Among Others
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Identity, Reasonableness and Being One Among Others
Dialogue, Community, Education
Splitter, Laurance Joseph
Springer Verlag, Singapore
01/2023
311
Dura
Inglês
9789811966835
15 a 20 dias
718
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Introduction.- What identity really is and why it matters.- On being a person as one among others.- The moral implications of being one among others (I): Descriptive and prescriptive perspectives on personhood, and the normative ideal of reasonableness.- The moral implications of being one among others (II): Persons, groups, and the Principle of Personal Worth.- Narrative and personhood: A fraught relationship.- Democracy and education: Cultivating reasonableness.
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Reasonableness as a teachable ideal;Strict identity versus qualitative identity;Quantitative identity versus qualitative identity;Personal development;Narrative and dialogue;Personal awareness and agency;Reason and reasonableness;Reasons, emotions, and morality;Persons, identity, and language;Communities of inquiry;Relational view of persons
Introduction.- What identity really is and why it matters.- On being a person as one among others.- The moral implications of being one among others (I): Descriptive and prescriptive perspectives on personhood, and the normative ideal of reasonableness.- The moral implications of being one among others (II): Persons, groups, and the Principle of Personal Worth.- Narrative and personhood: A fraught relationship.- Democracy and education: Cultivating reasonableness.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Reasonableness as a teachable ideal;Strict identity versus qualitative identity;Quantitative identity versus qualitative identity;Personal development;Narrative and dialogue;Personal awareness and agency;Reason and reasonableness;Reasons, emotions, and morality;Persons, identity, and language;Communities of inquiry;Relational view of persons