| Ethical Perspectives: June 2010 (vol 17/2) |
The June issue of Ethical Perspectives is a theme issue with Veerle Draulans as Guest Editor.
The articles in this issue are: On the Fragile Relationship between Empirics and Ethics by Veerle Draulans, Reflective Equilibrium as a Normative Empirical Model by Ghislaine J.M.W. van Thiel & Johannes van Delden, Empirical Ethics and the Special Status of Practitioners' Judgements by Bert Musschenga, Empirical Ethics. The Case of Dignity in End-of-Life Decisions by Carlo Leget & Pascal Borry, Clarifying the Concept of Human Dignity in the Care of the Elderly. A Dialogue between Empirical and Philosophical Approaches by Win Tadd & Linus Vanlaere, Empirical Research and Family Ethics by Annemie Dillen, and Respect for Autonomy and Authenticity: The Pastor's Responsiveness to the Person of the Pastoree by Guus Timmerman.
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| Ethical Perspectives March 2010 (vol 17/1) |
In the introduction to the March issue of Ethical Perspectives, Editor-in-Chief Bart Pattyn analyses the relation between populism and the public interest.
The articles in this issue are: The Structure of Perception in Particularist Ethics (Andreas Vieth & Michael Quante), Is Agent-Based Virtue Ethics Self-Undermining? (William Ransome), The Ethical Status of Virtual Actions (Geert Gooskens), Virtual Ethics (Thomas Nys), Online Chat - a Hatchery of Lies? Towards an Ethical Analysis of Truth and Lying in Internet Chatrooms (Victoria Holdereid-Milis).
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| Ethical Perspectives: December 2009 (vol 16/4) |
In the introduction to the December issue of Ethical Perspectives, Editor-in-Chief Bart Pattyn investigates the consequences of Uncritical Reason.
The articles in this issue are: ‘Truth, Meaning and the Common World: The Significance and Meaning of Common Sense in Hannah Arendt’s Thought - Part Two’ by Remi Peeters, ‘The Harm of Premature Death: Immortality – The Transhumanist Challenge’ by James Watson, ‘Care and Justice’ by Robert White and ‘Parental Refusal to Terminate Pregnancy in Face of a Strongly Negative Prognosis of Neonatal Viability’ by Caroline Guibet-Lafaye.
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| Ethical Perspectives: September 2009 (vol 16/3) |
September 2009 opens with a plea for theoretical and methodological plurality within the field of ethics, by Bart Pattyn.
Further, the issue contains ‘Religion in the Public Arena: Recognition, Vulnerability and Tragedy’ by Marianne Moyaert, a study of ‘The Attitude of Flemish Palliative Care Physicians to Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: An Empirical Study’ by Bert Broeckaert, Joris Gielen, Trudie Van Iersel and Stef Van den Branden, a discussion of ‘Truth, Meaning and the Common World: The Significance and Meaning of Common Sense in Hannah Arendt’s Thought - Part One’ by Remi Peeters and a reflection on ‘The Historical Roots of Personalism: From Renouvier’s Le Personnalisme (1903), Mounier’s Manifeste au service du personnalisme (1936) and Maritain’s Humanisme intégral (1936) to Janssens’s Personne et Société (1939)’ by Johan De Tavernier.
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| Ethical Perspectives: June 2009 (vol 16/2) |
The present edition of Ethical Perspectives contains two contributions on rankings that were initially presented during the 7th Ethical Forum: Patrick Loobuyck’s position and the conclusion offered by Philippe Van Parijs. The edition also contains a contribution by Bart Pattyn on the question of the egalitarian liberal conviction that moral consensus no longer exists, as well as an article by Arnold Burms on moral disagreement. Lastly, there is Per Sandin’s introduction to the “ethics of firefighting”.
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| Ethical Perspectives March 2009 (vol 16/1) |
In this edition of Ethical Perspectives March 2009, Michael Hauskeller deconstructs the self-assurance transhumanists exhibit in accusing their opponents of basing themselves on outmoded moral presuppositions, arguing that their engagement appears to rest on equally (im)plausible points of departure.
Banu Kilan’s contribution examines Rawls’s concept of an ‘overlapping consensus’, insisting that the public dialogue and debate necessary for such a consensus are more fundamental than Rawls had imagined.
Renzo Llorente considers Singer’s theoretical principles, while Amir Saemi explores the extent to which moral justification is subjective or objective in character.
Isabelle Wienand concludes the edition with an article on different philosophical approaches to happiness. In spite of Kant’s suggestions to the contrary, it would appear that happiness is indeed a concept worthy of philosophical analysis.
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| Editorial Team |
Bart Pattyn, Editor-in-Chief
Veerle Achten, Administrative Editor
Lectio Altera, Translation/Copy-editing
Print ISSN: 1370-0049
Issues per Volume: 4
Current Volume: 16
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
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| Goal of Ethical Perspectives |
The primary goal of Ethical Perspectives is the promotion of dialogue between fundamental and applied ethics at an international level. It strives to accomplish this through interdisciplinary collaboration among ethicists and specialists from diverse sciences.
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| Indexing |
Ethical Perspectives is currently indexed/abstracted in:
- The Philosopher's Index
- Francis Bulletin Signalétique
- European Reference Index for the Humanities
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| Ethics.be |
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