Understanding Peace within Contemporary Moral Theory |
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Authors: | Court Lewis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Philosophy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
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Abstract: | In this essay, I continue Nicholas Wolterstorff’s work of developing a rights-based theory of ethics called eirenéism, which maintains the good life only occurs when justice—as a moral state of affairs where agents enjoy the goods to which they have a right—is achieved. As a result, justice is eirenē (the Greek word for peace). In the process of developing eirenéism I explain how eirenē differs from other conceptions of peace, and I offer several interpretive arguments for how best to understand eirenéism in relation to better-known competing ethical theories, like utilitarianism, virtue ethics, duty ethics, and care ethics. |
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