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Growing moral relations : critique of moral status ascription

Title
Growing moral relations : critique of moral status ascription / Mark Coeckelbergh.
Author
Coeckelbergh, Mark.
Publication
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, c2012.

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xvi, 239 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
"New scientific and technological developments challenge us to reconsider the moral status of entities such as chimpanzees or artificially intelligent robots: what place should we give them in our moral world order? Engaging with a variety of theoretical sources, this book offers a relational approach to moral status that questions individualist and objectivist assumptions made in these discussions, and proposes a less dualistic view by emphasizing the entanglement of natural, social, and technological relations. But it also asks why it is so hard to move towards a more relational understanding. The author's answer is an original discussion of the conditions of possibility of moral status ascription. Influenced by Heidegger and Wittgenstein, he argues that our specific way of ascribing moral status, and indeed the very project of moral status 'ascription', is made possible by, and limited by, particular linguistic, social-cultural, natural-bodily, material-technological, religious-spiritual, and historical-spatial conditions. The 'living' moral epistemology that emerges from this 'philosophical yoga' -an exercise in becoming more aware of your moral breathing - urges us to recognize that changing our moral thinking depends on the growth of our relations and hence of our form of life"--
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Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-224) and index.
Contents
Introduction: The Problem of Moral Status -- Part I. Moral Ontologies: From Individual to Relational Dogmas: 1. Individual Properties; 2. Appearance and Virtue; 3. Relations: Communitarian and Metaphysical; 4. Relations: Natural and Social; 5. Relations: Hybrid and Environmental -- Conclusion to Part I: Diogenes's Challenge -- Part II. Moral Status Ascription and its Conditions of Possibility: a Transcendental Argument: 6. Words and Sentences: Forms of Language Use; 7. Societies and Cultures (1): Forms of Living Together; 8. Societies and Cultures (2): Forms of Life; 9. Bodies and Things: Forms of Feeling and Making; 10. Spirits and Gods: Forms of Religion; 11. Fences, Walls, and Maps: Forms of Historical Space; 12. Moral Metamorphosis: Concluding the Transcendental Argument -- General Conclusion.
Call Number
JFD 13-1298
ISBN
  • 9781137025951 (hardback)
  • 1137025956 (hardback)
LCCN
  • 2012023381
  • 40021346783
OCLC
785873657
Author
Coeckelbergh, Mark.
Title
Growing moral relations : critique of moral status ascription / Mark Coeckelbergh.
Imprint
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, c2012.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-224) and index.
Other Standard Identifier
40021346783
Research Call Number
JFD 13-1298
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