Ideas of self and community: Ethical implications for a communitarian conception of moral autonomy |
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Authors: | Lorraine Kasprisin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper attempts to construct a concept of moral autonomy thai is compatible with a relationally-based or care-based ethical theory. After critiquing the traditional liberal identification of the ethical self with an abstract rational self detached from community and historical narrative, I argue that the ethical self emerges in a dialectical relation with the community itself. Essentially, I argue for a concept of autonomy that will be analyzed as a critical perspective from within a community rather than as a privileged view from outside. Central to this argument is an understanding of the nature and role of moral conversation in the regeneration of community. The nature of that conversation is examined. |
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Keywords: | Moral autonomy ethical theory liberalism communitarian feminism moral conversation transcendental arguments multiculturalism |
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