Detalles del libro
The Ethics of Identity takes seriously both the claims of individualitythe task of making a lifeand the claims of identity, these large and often abstract social categories through which we define ourselves.
What sort of life one should lead is a subject that has preoccupied moral and political thinkers from Aristotle to Mill. Here, Appiah develops an account of ethics, in just this venerable sensebut an account that connects moral obligations with collective allegiances, our individuality with our identities. As he observes, the question who we are has always been linked to the question what we are.
Adopting a broadly interdisciplinary perspective, Appiah takes aim at the cliches and received ideas amid which talk of identity so often founders. Is "culture" a good? For that matter, does the concept of culture really explain anything? Is diversity of value in itself? Are moral obligations the only kind there are? Has the rhetoric of "human rights" been overstretched? In the end, Appiah's arguments make it harder to think of the world as divided between the West and the Rest; between locals and cosmopolitans; between Us and Them. The result is a new vision of liberal humanismone that can accommodate the vagaries and variety that make us human.
- Encuadernación Otros
- Autor/a Kwame Anthony Appiah
- ISBN13 9780691120362
- ISBN10 0691120366
- Páginas 358
- Año de Edición 2005
- Fecha de publicación 01/01/2005
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The ethics of identity
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- Kwame Anthony Appiah
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- Princeton University Press (2005)
- 9780691120362



