Moral Engines : : Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life / / ed. by Cheryl Mattingly, Rasmus Dyring, Maria Louw, Thomas Schwarz Wentzer.

In the past fifteen years, there has been a virtual explosion of anthropological literature arguing that morality should be considered central to human practice. Out of this explosion new and invigorating conversations have emerged between anthropologists and philosophers. Moral Engines: Exploring t...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:WYSE Series in Social Anthropology ; 5
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Physical Description:1 online resource (266 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Prologue
  • 1 The Question of ‘Moral Engines’ Introducing a Philosophical Anthropological Dialogue
  • Part I Moral Engines and Human Experience
  • 2 Ethics, Immanent Transcendence and the Experimental Narrative Self
  • 3 Being Otherwise: On Regret, Morality and Mood
  • 4 Haunting as Moral Engine: Ethical Striving and Moral Aporias among Sufis in Uzbekistan
  • 5 Every Day: Forgiving after War in Northern Uganda
  • 6 The Provocation of Freedom
  • Part II Moral Engines and ‘Moral Facts’
  • 7 On the Immanence of Ethics
  • 8 Where in the World are Values? Exemplarity and Moral Motivation
  • 9 Fault Lines in the Anthropology of Ethics
  • Part III Moral Engines and the Human Condition
  • 10 An Ethics of Dwelling and a Politics of Worldbuilding: Responding to the Demands of the Drug War
  • 11 Human, the Responding Being: Considerations Towards a Philosophical Anthropology of Responsiveness
  • 12 The History of Responsibility
  • Index