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Beschreibung
In the 1980s, Bernard Williams made a number of plausible observations about thick ethical concepts, but without explaining why they work the way he believed. This book develops a collective version of David Lewis¿s conversational scorekeeping model, and demonstrates how scorekeeping can control the contents of thick ethical concepts. It provides analysis of a widely remarked phenomenon, that people from different cultures apply incongruent thick ethical concepts. The model offers a new stance that relativism of distance dissipates when one masters another culture¿s scoreboard, suggesting that there are at least four maturity levels corresponding to four types of relativistic attitudes: in absolutism, a self-righteous attitude; in vulgar relativism, an ecumenical attitude; in relativism of distance, a disengaged attitude; and in mature assessment, a responsible attitude. The scoreboard theory is then examined in the context of Chinäs one-child policy. Shi suggests that understanding public policy through thick and thin ethical concepts is a new and effective approach to cross-cultural dialogue, and recommends that people learn the scoring histories of different cultures.
An Investigation of Cross-cultural Moral Disagreement and Relativism
Details
| Verlag | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
| Ersterscheinung | 01. Juli 2011 |
| Maße | 22 cm x 15 cm x 1.1 cm |
| Gewicht | 256 Gramm |
| Format | Softcover |
| ISBN-13 | 9783844314007 |
| Seiten | 160 |