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This innovative book proposes that what we think of as “moral conscience” is essentially the exercise of reflective judgment on the goods and ends arising in interpersonal relations, and that such judgment constitutes a form of taste. Through an historical survey Mitchell shows that the constant pendant to taste was an educational and cultural ideal, namely, that of the gentleman, whether he was an ancient Greek citizen-soldier, Roman magistrate, Confucian scholar-bureaucrat, Renaissance courtier, or Victorian grandee.  Mitchell argues that it was neither an ethical doctrine nor methodology that provided the high cultures with moral and political leadership, but rather an elite social order. While the gentry in the traditional sense no longer exists, it nevertheless made significant historical contributions, and insofar as we are concerned to understand the present state of human affairs, we need to grasp the nature and import ofsaid contributions.
Autor: Mitchell, Jeff
ISBN: 9783030203535
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 292
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 14.06.2019
Untertitel: From Gentility to Technocracy
Schlagworte: aristocracy genteel virtues gentry moral conscience moral philosophy sociology of culture virtue ethics
Jeff Mitchell is Professor of Philosophy at Arkansas Tech University, USA. The author of 'Individualism and Moral Character: Karen Horney’s Depth Psychology ' (2014), Mitchell's research interests lie primarily in the fields of ethics, psychoanalysis and sociology.

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