Social Theorists of Morality: Essays on Moral Agency
Abbott, Owen
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-01-10
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 344
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- ISBN: 3031751809
- ISBN-13: 9783031751806
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Owen Abbott's Social Theorists of Morality is an excellent and much-needed work. His insightful account of morality goes beyond the standard theory canon and exploits synergies among sociological, psychological, and philosophical approaches. This is a must-read book for sociologists of morality, but also for sociological theorists, sociologists of culture, and social psychologists.
--Gabriel Abend, Professor of Sociology, University of Lucerne
This book provides an interdisciplinary series of essays on key social theorists of morality. It explores contributions to social moral theorising made by W. E. B. Du Bois, G. H. Mead, Jane Addams, Alasdair MacIntyre, Carol Gilligan, Seyla Benhabib, Kwame Anthony Appiah, and Jonathan Haidt. It thus seeks to integrate alternative voices at the "foundations" of sociological theorising about morality, while entering into dialogues with post-Enlightenment moral philosophy and contemporary moral psychology. In so doing, it engages with perspectives of pragmatism, virtue ethics, care ethics, feminist critiques, and moral foundations theory. The essays discuss key topics in social theories of morality, including moral action, socialisation, habit and reflexiveness, relationships, emotion, self, identity, racism and colonialism, universalism, and innateness. It centres crucial (but often overlooked) questions of moral power, and assesses the relationship between moral theorising and normative argument. The essays are conjoined by a running theme of moral agency--how it is constituted and how it is enacted--which orientates the book's arguments and critiques.
Owen Abbott is Lecturer in Social Sciences at Cardiff University, UK. He is the author of The Self, Relational Sociology, and Morality in Practice, which was awarded the British Sociological Association's Philip Abrams Memorial Prize in 2020 for best first, sole-authored book. He is co-author of Masking in the Pandemic: Materiality, Interaction, and Moral Practice. His research focuses on moral practice, moral agency, and the moral dynamics of personal lives. He has recently completed a Leverhulme Trust funded empirical project exploring forgiving and not forgiving in personal relationships.
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Owen Abbott 的《道德的社會理論家》是一部優秀且極具需求的著作。他對道德的深刻見解超越了標準理論的範疇,並利用社會學、心理學和哲學方法之間的協同效應。這本書是道德社會學家必讀的書籍,同時也適合社會理論家、文化社會學家和社會心理學家。
--Gabriel Abend,盧塞恩大學社會學教授
本書提供了一系列跨學科的論文,探討道德的關鍵社會理論家。它探討了 W. E. B. Du Bois、G. H. Mead、Jane Addams、Alasdair MacIntyre、Carol Gilligan、Seyla Benhabib、Kwame Anthony Appiah 和 Jonathan Haidt 對社會道德理論的貢獻。因此,它旨在整合社會學理論中關於道德的不同聲音,並與啟蒙後的道德哲學和當代道德心理學進行對話。在此過程中,它涉及實用主義、美德倫理學、關懷倫理學、女性主義批評和道德基礎理論的觀點。這些論文討論了道德社會理論中的關鍵主題,包括道德行動、社會化、習慣與反思性、關係、情感、自我、身份、種族主義與殖民主義、普遍主義和天生性。它集中於道德權力的關鍵(但常被忽視)問題,並評估道德理論與規範性論證之間的關係。這些論文以道德能動性為主題,探討其構成及其實踐,這一主題引導著本書的論點和批評。
Owen Abbott 是英國卡迪夫大學社會科學講師。他是《自我、關係社會學與實踐中的道德》的作者,該書於2020年獲得英國社會學協會的 Philip Abrams 紀念獎,表彰最佳首部獨著作。他還是《疫情中的口罩:物質性、互動與道德實踐》的共同作者。他的研究專注於道德實踐、道德能動性和個人生活中的道德動態。他最近完成了一個由 Leverhulme Trust 資助的實證項目,探討在個人關係中寬恕與不寬恕的問題。
作者簡介
Owen Abbott is Lecturer in Social Sciences at Cardiff University, UK. He is the author of The Self, Relational Sociology, and Morality in Practice, which was awarded the British Sociological Association's Philip Abrams Memorial Prize in 2020 for best first, sole-authored book. He is co-author of Masking in the Pandemic: Materiality, Interaction, and Moral Practice. His research focuses on moral practice, moral agency, and the moral dynamics of personal lives. He has recently completed a Leverhulme Trust funded empirical project exploring forgiving and not forgiving in personal relationships.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Owen Abbott 是英國卡迪夫大學社會科學的講師。他是《自我、關係社會學與實踐中的道德》的作者,該書於2020年獲得英國社會學協會的Philip Abrams紀念獎,表彰最佳首部獨著作。他是《疫情中的面具:物質性、互動與道德實踐》的共同作者。他的研究專注於道德實踐、道德代理以及個人生活中的道德動態。他最近完成了一個由Leverhulme Trust資助的實證項目,探討在個人關係中原諒與不原諒的問題。