The Sources of Public Morality: On the Ethics and Religion Debate : Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Societas Ethica in Berlin, August 2001LIT Verlag Münster, 2003 - 173 pagini The sources of public morality are an increasingly pressing issue within philosophical and theological ethics. This book presents essays, covering a broad spectrum of the various aspects of this problematic question, by some of the leading scholars in the field. The essays address various approaches and traditions. Most were first presented as lectures at a Societas Ethica conference in Berlin during August 2001; others are presented here for the first time. Sven Andersen teaches systematic theology at Aarhus University, Denmark, Centre for Bioethics. Ulrich Nissen teaches systematic theology at Aarhus University. Lars Reuter teaches systematic theology at Aarhus University. |
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... liberal concept of a simple equality , Walzer argues for a complex equality.2 Hereby , Walzer understands the need for taking into consideration that justice must respect the various autonomous spheres within society . One must take ...
... liberal theory of justice . However , the diversity of contexts is also the source of potential conflicts within the political society . Such conflicts may arise either when the differences are urged too strongly , or when the ...
... liberal tradition . This serves as a point of cri- tique for Stout . Stout points to the democratic deficit in Hauerwas and raises a critique of the tendency not to engage sufficiently in the democratic discourse . This critique is ...
... liberal society . The perfectionistic understand- ing of the state and the church is broken with the liberal understanding of the state . This opens opens up for the process of secularisation and the concept of freedom implied in this ...
... Liberal So- ciety 87 Back to the Christian State ? European Perspectives on Religion and Public Morality 103 Morality without Sources ? On the European Ethics and Religion Debate 112 Naturrecht als Quelle der öffentlichen Moral ? 122 ...