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 Ethical Perspectives : Editorial Focus
various reviewers (1997)
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(2009)
 The coming of age of global democracy? An introduction
Ronald Tinnevelt (2008)
 Will a Sociological Communication Ever Be Able to Influence Social Communication?
Rudi Laermans (1998)
 Online Chat - a Hatchery of Lies? Towards an Ethical Analysis of Truth and Lying in Internet Chatrooms
Victoria Holdereid-Milis (2010)
 The guidelines for Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Reflections on Dutch Perspectives
Raphael Cohen-Almagor (2002)
 Ethics and the Discernment of Spirits
Garett Barden (2001)
 
Ethical Perspectives
Issue : 5/2 (June - 1998)
Serviceable Disposability and the Blandness of the Good
William Desmond
   Page : 136 - 143
  The new introduction to the second edition of Habits of the Heart is a very helpful reminder of the main points of the first edition. Moreover, it is very useful in situating, indeed resituating the book’s concerns, given the lapse of time since the book’s first appearance. It provides new insights made possible by second thoughts, as well as by the questions and criticisms of others. The problem of individualism and the slackening, not to say refusal, of traditional communal ties, has accelerated in American society since the first writing. We find phenomena such as middle class ‘cocooning,’ as well as an often low grade civil war, let us say the culture wars. There is a widespread disquiet — to the left, to the right, in the anxious middle — about the future direction of society. One thing is noted from the beginning as common across the divisions, namely, a certain view of the economy. Correspondingly, the authors themselves seem more insistent on issues of class than they were previously: “the festering secret that Americans would rather not face.”

I will confine myself to two points: first, the issue of economy in terms of more basic metaphysical assumptions in the whole notion of ‘use.’ I will suggest some connections between serviceable disposability (as I will call it) and the culture of autonomy, and between these and the equivocal relation to the other that besets the identification of freedom with autonomy. I work towards the question: must not our communal relations to others be placed in a deeply ambivalent position, if economic relations are dominated by serviceable disposability and freedom as autonomy is idolized?

Second, I want to remark on how far we dwell in an ethos of will to power of which use and autonomy serve as masks. I must summon to our discussion the roaming, uninterred ghost of Nietzsche. Whence comes the spell that spoils our taste for the good? Whence comes this, this blandness of the good? The issue of nihilism and religion cannot be buried. Is this issue even more urgent than Bellah and his collaborators, in their essential decency, acknowledge?
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Recent issue  17/2 (2010)
Introduction
(Veerle Draulans)
On the Fragile Relationship between Empirics and Ethics
(Veerle Draulans)
Reflective Equilibrium as a Normative Empirical Model
(Ghislaine J.M.W. van Thiel)
Empirical Ethics and the Special Status of Practitioners' Judgements
(Bert Musschenga)
Empirical Ethics. The Case of Dignity in End-of-Life Decisions
(Carlo Leget)
Clarifying the Concept of Human Dignity in the Care of the Elderly. A Dialogue between Empirical and Philosophical Approaches
(Win Tadd)
Empirical Research and Family Ethics
(Annemie Dillen)
Respect for Autonomy and Authenticity. The Pastor's Responsiveness to the Person of the Pastoree
(Guus Timmerman)
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