Taking Responsibility: Comparative Perspectives (Studies in Religion and Culture)
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ISBN: 0813920515 / Publisher: University of Virginia Press, October 2001
Scholars of religion, politics, law at US universities explore the meaning and implication of responsibility in a number of cultures throughout the world. Rather than looking for a universal concept, they present a cross-section of various senses and suggest that certain senses work best for certain types of society. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Responsibility has become the "queen of modern virtues," Winston Davis argues, even if there is no consensus as to what responsibility means. This illuminating collection of essays encompasses conceptions of responsibility around the globe, as discussed by leading scholars in the fields of philosophy, anthropology, intellectual history, religious studies, classics, and law. Including "Law as Response to Thou" by Walter Brueggemann, "Jewish Philosophers after Heidegger: Levinas and Jonas on Responsibility" by Lawrence Vogel, "The American Founders' Responsibility" by Ralph Lerner, and "Religious Freedom and Civic Responsibility" by Amy Gutmann, Taking Responsibility provides a rich dialogue of diverse voices describing the many historical senses of responsibility as well as the vastly different approaches to being responsible that we experience in the modern world.
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