The Cambridge Handbook for the Anthropology of Ethics
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James Laidlaw
简介
The 'ethical turn' in anthropology has been one of the most vibrant fields in the discipline in the past quarter century. It has fostered new dialogue between anthropology and philosophy, psychology, and theology, and seen a wealth of theoretical innovation and influential ethnographic studies. This book brings together a global team of established and emerging leaders in the field and makes the results of this fast-growing body of diverse research available in one volume. It is split into five parts, covering the philosophical and other intellectual sources of the ethical turn; inter-disciplinary dialogues; emerging conceptualizations of core aspects of ethical agency such as freedom, responsibility, and affect; and the diverse ways in which ethical thought and practice are institutionalized in social life. Authoritative and cutting-edge, it is essential reading for researchers and students in anthropology, philosophy, psychology and theology, and will set the agenda for future research in the field.
目录
1. Introduction / James Laidlaw
Part I. Intellectual Sources and Disciplinary Engagements:
2. Moral and political philosophy / Hallvard Lillehammer
3. Virtue ethics / Jonathan Mair
4. Agonistic pluralists / James Laidlaw and Patrick McKearney
5. The two faces of Michel Foucault / Paolo Heywood
6. Phenomenology / Samuel Williams
7. Cognitive science / Harry Walker and Natalia Buitron
8. Theology / Michael Banner
Part II. Aspects of Ethical Agency:
9. Making the ethical in social interaction / Webb Keane and Michael Lempert
10. Freedom / Soumhya Venkatesan
11. Responsibility / Catherine Trundle
12. Emotion and affect / Teresa Kuan
13. Happiness and wellbeing / Edward F. Fischer and Sam Victor
14. Suffering and sympathy / Abby Mack and C. Jason Throop
15. Ambiguity and difference / Adam B. Seligman and Robert P. Weller
Part III. Media and Modes of Ethical Practice:
16. Self-cultivation / Joanna Cook
17. Exemplars / Nicholas H. A. Evans
18. Ritual / Letha Victor and Michael Lambek
19. Values / Julian Sommerschuh and Joel Robbins
20. Rules / Morgan Clarke
21. On ethical pedagogies / James D. Faubion
Part IV. Intimate and Everyday Life:
22. Care / Cheryl Mattingly and Patrick McKearney
23. Kinship and love / Perveez Mody
24. Cooperation and punishment / Anni Kajanus and Charles Stafford
25. Favours / David Henig and Nicolette Makovicky
26. The inimical gaze / Carlos D. Londoño Sulkin
27. Animals / Rosie Jones-McVey
28. God / T. M. Luhrmann
Part V. Institutional Life:
29. Modern capitalism and ethical plurality / Robert W. Hefner
30. The ethics of trade and commerce / Paul Anderson and Magnus Marsden
31. Activism and political organization / Sian Lazar
32. Philanthropy / China Scherz
33. Science / Matei Candea
34. Communist morality under socialism / Yunxiang Yan