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Responsibility

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Responsibility

Contributors:

By (Author) Barbara Darling-Smith
Contributions by Roger T. Ames
Contributions by Thomas M. Chappell
Contributions by M David Eckel
Contributions by Anna Lnnstrm
Contributions by Margaret R. Miles
Contributions by Andrea Nightingale
Contributions by Bhikhu Parekh
Contributions by Steven C. Rockefeller
Contributions by David Roochnik

ISBN:

9780739120286

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

18th April 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

170

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

331g

Description

In this book philosophers, scholars of religion, and activists address the theme of responsibility. Barbara Darling-Smith brings together an enlightening collection of essays that analyze the ethics of responsibility, its relational nature, and its global struggle. With references to Homer's the Iliad and Buddhist teachings, these essays demonstrate that while selfhood is an illusion, there is still a conventional self that must be held responsible. This book finds the underlying distinctions between ultimate and conventional understandings of selfhood, which lead to variations on the role of responsibility in the community and government. With essays from CEOs to historical theologians, Responsibility offers a variety of perspectives that will captivate the interest of philosophers and scholars of ethnics and religion.

Reviews

This book is an eloquent collection of essays by some of our leading philosophers and ethicists. They enable us to reenvision responsibility and responsiveness amidst our modern challenges of injustice and environmental degradation. There is a fresh perspective here that situates humans in interdependent relation to other humans and to the Earth community at large. -- Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University
Responsibility is a wonderful collection of excellent essays by a group of noted scholars, teachers, and lay activists who examine in-depth the very idea of human beings bearing responsibility for themselves, other persons and the natural environment. The essays in this carefully edited book are uniformly lucid and insightful. A major contributionand one very much needed at the present time. -- Eliot Deutsch, University of Hawaii
This book was well worth reading. * Metapsychology Online *
The strength of the book lies in its unconventional breadth....As it is accessible to a wide readership, the book would work in undergraduate ethics course. -- Christopher Waters * Religious Studies Review *
This broad range of perspectives offers a variety of interesting insights on the theme of responsibility....The collection remains a valuable addition to the literature on responsibility....It is recommended to all those looking for an introduction to the topic from a wide range of perspectives. * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
At a time when so many rights are being loudly trumpeted while the attendant responsibilities to our fellow beings and the earth are quietly ignored, this collection of essays is most welcome. A distinguished group of authors examine various notions of responsibility from the perspectives not only of Western ethics but also of ancient Greek thought, Indian Buddhism, classical Chinese philosophy, the Bible and Christianity, and American pragmatismall to an enlightening effect. -- Graham Parkes, Professor of Philosophy, University College Cork
The edited collection brings together a diverse range of readings concerning responsibility by leading scholars and lay people. This collection benefits from the wide array of perspectives on responsibility. Given the sheer largeness of the concept it is refreshing to see it approached so diversely. This broad range of perspectives offers a variety of interesting insights on the theme of responsibility. A valuable addition to the literature on responsibility. Its sheer diversity along with the uniform quality of its writing will benefit scholars and those outside academia alike. -- Peter Bloom * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *

Author Bio

Barbara Darling-Smith is assistant professor of religion at Wheaton College.

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