Scorekeeping Thick Ethical Concepts: an Investigation of Cross-cultural Moral Disagreement and Relativism - Xianduan Shi Ph.d. - Bücher - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783844314007 - 1. Juli 2011
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Scorekeeping Thick Ethical Concepts: an Investigation of Cross-cultural Moral Disagreement and Relativism

Xianduan Shi Ph.d.

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Scorekeeping Thick Ethical Concepts: an Investigation of Cross-cultural Moral Disagreement and Relativism

In the 1980s, Bernard Williams made a number of plausible observations about thick ethical concepts, but without explaining why they work the way he believed. This book develops a collective version of David Lewis?s conversational scorekeeping model, and demonstrates how scorekeeping can control the contents of thick ethical concepts. It provides analysis of a widely remarked phenomenon, that people from different cultures apply incongruent thick ethical concepts. The model offers a new stance that relativism of distance dissipates when one masters another culture?s scoreboard, suggesting that there are at least four maturity levels corresponding to four types of relativistic attitudes: in absolutism, a self-righteous attitude; in vulgar relativism, an ecumenical attitude; in relativism of distance, a disengaged attitude; and in mature assessment, a responsible attitude. The scoreboard theory is then examined in the context of China?s one-child policy. Shi suggests that understanding public policy through thick and thin ethical concepts is a new and effective approach to cross-cultural dialogue, and recommends that people learn the scoring histories of different cultures.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 1. Juli 2011
ISBN13 9783844314007
Verlag LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Seitenanzahl 160
Maße 150 × 9 × 226 mm   ·   244 g
Sprache Englisch