The Turn to Ethics

The Turn to Ethics by Marjorie B. Garber, published by Psychology Press in 2000, explores the resurgence of ethics in various fields such as literary studies, philosophy, and political theory. This edition, comprising 238 pages, presents a collection of essays from philosophers, political theorists, literary critics, and physicians, each contributing their unique perspectives on the complexities surrounding ethical discourse.
Readers will find a rich examination of the implications of this ethical revival, addressing questions about its direction and significance. The essays delve into the intersections of art, popular culture, and moral philosophy, offering insights into how these disciplines engage with ethical considerations. This book serves as a thoughtful inquiry into the role of ethics in contemporary thought, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the evolving landscape of philosophy and social science.
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What kind of turn is the turn to ethics? A Right turn? A Left turn? A wrong turn? A U-turn? Ethics is back in literary studies, philosophy, and political theory. The philosophers, political theorists, literary critics and physician whose essays are collected here bring the particularities of their disciplines and training to a vital complex of questions.
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