Morality and Politics: Volume 21, Part 1Ellen Frankel Paul, Jeffrey Paul Cambridge University Press, 09.02.2004 - 354 Seiten Divisions abound about whether politics should be held to a higher moral standard or whether pragmatic considerations or realpolitik should prevail. The two poles are represented most conspicuously by Aristotle, for whom the proper aim of politics is moral virtue, and Machiavelli, whose prince in contrast exalted political pragmatism over morality. The fourteen contributors to this volume are predominantly arrayed on the Aristotelian end of the continuum, although several moral skeptics and pragmatists do enter the fray. These essays address perennial concerns in political and moral theory and underscore the rekindled yearning of many to hold the political realm to a higher standard despite the skepticism of dissenters who question the likelihood or even the desirability of success. |
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Whats Morality Got to Do With It? Making the Right Distinctions | 1 |
Unauthorized Humanitarian Intervention | 14 |
The Problem of Deliberative Democracy | 39 |
Representing Ignorance | 76 |
Dual Citizenship and American Democracy Patriotism National Attachment and National Identity | 100 |
An Exploration in Politics and Morality | 121 |
Reflections on Espionage | 141 |
Lying in Politics | 167 |
An Object of Judgment | 202 |
Against Civic Schooling | 221 |
Political Morality as Convention | 266 |
Autonomy and Empathy | 293 |
Gods Image and Egalitarian Politics | 310 |
Should Political Liberals Be Compassionate Conservatives? Philosophical Foundations of the FaithBased Initiative | 322 |
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