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Ethics After Babel: The Languages of Morals and Their Discontents
Jeffrey Stout
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| #5442429 in Books | Beacon Press | 1990-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .0 x.0 x.0l, | File type: PDF | 338 pages | ||15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| Helpful book covers the interesting in contemp ethics|By A Customer|The best part of this book is in the last few chapters or so when Stout comments on the work of Alasdair MacIntyre and Richard Rorty. Stout paints himself as a "sensible" Rortian but adopts the conceptual framework of chapters 13 & 14 of MacIntyre's _After Virtue_. This is a very interesting amalgamation in|From Publishers Weekly|Throwing down the gauntlet to nihilists and skeptics who, in his opinion, are cowed by the sheer diversity of modern society, Stout's central message is that religious ethics are the litmus test of any secular philosophy. "This weighty tom
A fascinating study of moral languages and their discontents, Ethics after Babel explains the links that connect contemporary moral philosophy, religious ethics, and political thought in clear, cogent, even conversational prose. Princeton's paperback edition of this award-winning book includes a new postscript by the author that responds to the book's noted critics, Stanley Hauerwas and the late Alan Donagan. In answering his critics, Jeffrey Stout clarifies th...
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