Assuming Responsibility
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-284920-5 (ISBN)
Recent decades have witnessed an enthusiastic retrieval of eudaimonism, according to which the virtuous life is the happy life. But the critique launched by Kant - that eudaimonism is egoistic and distorts the character of duty or obligation - has persisted. Should I develop the virtues because these are the traits I need in order to flourish? Is it facts about my own happiness that determine my obligations to others?
In this book, Jennifer Herdt deftly sifts through these debates, showing why we should embrace 'ecstatic' or 'goodness-prior' eudaimonism while rejecting 'welfare-prior' forms of eudaimonism. Grasping the character of ecstatic eudaimonism, she argues, has major implications, overcoming the common assumption of a sharp break between pagan and Christian eudaimonism, as well as of a late medieval or Protestant repudiation of eudaimonism in favor of divine command theory. Agents cannot rightly respond to the goods they encounter unless they respond to them precisely as good, and not merely as a means to promoting their own welfare; in responding well, their agency is thereby necessarily perfected. In conversation with vital strands of contemporary moral philosophy, Herdt goes on to articulate the distinctive character of obligation as a feature of accountability relations among agents. Assuming Responsibility offers a fresh point of departure for theological and philosophical approaches to virtue ethics, moral agency, and the contested relationship between the good and the right.
Jennifer A. Herdt is Gilbert L. Stark Professor of Christian Ethics at Yale University Divinity School, where she has taught since 2010. Educated at Oberlin College, she received her Ph.D. from Princeton University. She has held prior faculty appointments at New College of Florida and the University of Notre Dame, and is the recipient of fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, Whiting Foundation, and Humboldt Foundation, among others. She has served as the 2020 President of the Society of Christian Ethics and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Religious Ethics, Studies in Christian Ethics, and the Journal of Religion.
1: Introduction
2: Seeking the Last End: Augustine and Aquinas
3: Duty and Obligation from Aquinas to Calvin
4: Goodness-Prior Eudaimonism
5: Obligation and Divine Commands
6: Obligation and Reason-Giving Relationships
7: From Form to Substance
8: Conclusion: From Responsibility to Friendship
Postscript: Returning to God
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.08.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Oxford Studies in Theological Ethics |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 164 x 241 mm |
Gewicht | 586 g |
Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-284920-4 / 0192849204 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-284920-5 / 9780192849205 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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