Renegotiating ethics in literature, philosophy, and theory
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Renegotiating ethics in literature, philosophy, and theory
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Physical Description |
viii, 294 sivua ; 23 cm |
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Language |
English |
Language of Original Work |
English |
Publisher |
Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
1998.
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Series | Literature, culture, theory, 29. |
Classification | |
Subjects | |
Additional Information | edited by Jane Adamson, Richard Freadman, David Parker |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN |
0-521-62079-1 kovakantinen 0-521-62938-1 pehmeäkantinen |
Uncontrolled Title |
The patient writes back : bioethics and the illness narrative Introduction : the turn to ethics in the 1990s The concept of dread : sympathy and ethics in Daniel Deronda Against tidiness : literature and/versus moral philosophy : a response to Cora Diamond, Martha Nussbaum and Iris Murdoch What differences can contemporary poetry make in our moral thinking? Moral luck in Paris : A Moveable Feast and the ethics of autobiography The unseemly profession : privacy, inviolate personality, and the ethics of life writing Martha Nussbaum and the need for novels Literature, power and the recovery of philosophical ethics The literary imagination in public life Ethics in many different voices Common understanding and individual voices Deepening the self : the language of ethics and the language of literature |