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Dialogue, Cultural Traditions and Ethics Lecture 5 The Possibility of Moral Knowledge William Sweet The Dialogue of Cultural Traditions: a global perspective
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Culture as ways of living, ways of meaning, and ways of knowing Relation of culture and traditions and practices Ethical traditions as cultural traditions
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How to respond to challenges? Criticism / response Providing a positive view Criteria: Meaning Truth Relevance Sufficient evidence
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The tradition of reason and rationality a) foundationalism b) the turn to the subject Its criticisms of religious and ‘tradition-based’ ethics i) rationalist-based natural law ii) Enlightenment (and post-Enlightenment) rationalism and scepticism
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Some contemporary ‘post modern’ approaches Alasdair MacIntyre Jurgen Habermas John Rawls? Kai Nielsen Jean Ladriere?
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Postmodern criticisms (a summary) a) versus rationalism b) versus anthropomorphism c) versus essentialism, natures and natural laws, universal character of morality d) historicity
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We cannot know nature or reality in itself Truth is not a correspondence of thing to the world And if it were, how does ‘morality’ fit with the world; what is? There is no ‘ground’ for any of our beliefs We can provide only explanations and narratives There can be explanations, but they are made within a context We can try to ‘awaken’ or ‘educate’ the sentiments We can provide sentimental education The aim is ‘solidarity’ in ethics There is moral progress
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Responding to post modern approaches We can know reality footprints Not all opinions are ‘on a par’ There is a purpose to sentimental education We look for explanations of our feelings Why are babies worth more than bugs? Is solidarity ‘reasonable’?
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Responding to skepticism What is moral knowledge? How do we acquire this knowledge? Relation of moral theory and moral education Why dialogue? What kind of dialogue?
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