9780268009540-0268009546-Flight from Authority: Religion, Morality, and the Quest for Autonomy (Revisions: a Series of Books on Ethics)

Flight from Authority: Religion, Morality, and the Quest for Autonomy (Revisions: a Series of Books on Ethics)

ISBN-13: 9780268009540
ISBN-10: 0268009546
Edition: First Edition
Author: Stanley Hauerwas, Jeffrey Stout, Alasdair C. MacIntyre
Publication date: 1981
Publisher: Univ of Notre Dame Pr
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780268009540
ISBN-10: 0268009546
Edition: First Edition
Author: Stanley Hauerwas, Jeffrey Stout, Alasdair C. MacIntyre
Publication date: 1981
Publisher: Univ of Notre Dame Pr
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

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Flight from Authority: Religion, Morality, and the Quest for Autonomy (Revisions: a Series of Books on Ethics) (ISBN-13: 9780268009540 and ISBN-10: 0268009546), written by authors Stanley Hauerwas, Jeffrey Stout, Alasdair C. MacIntyre, was published by Univ of Notre Dame Pr in 1981. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Philosophy (Religious Studies, Ethics & Morality, Philosophy, Religious) books. You can easily purchase or rent Flight from Authority: Religion, Morality, and the Quest for Autonomy (Revisions: a Series of Books on Ethics) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Philosophy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Jeffrey Stout argues that modern thought was born in a crisis of authority, took shape in flight from authority, and aspired to autonomy from all traditional influence. The quest for autonomy was an attempt to begin completely anew. As such it was bound to fail.Stout traces the secularization of public discourse and its effect on the relation between theism and culture as well as the severance of morality from traditional moorings in favor of autonomy. He is unabashedly historical in his approach, defending the thesis that all thought is historically conditioned and that historical insight is essential to self-understanding.Each section of the book takes up a major problem in contemporary philosophy - the nature of knowledge, the rationality of religious belief, the autonomy of morality- and sets that problem against the background of early modern disputes over authority. The result is simultaneously a critique of ahistorical biases, a survey of major developments in modern thought, and a normative treatment of the problems addressed.The book culminates in the final section with an account of post-Kantian concern with the autonomy of morals. Morality attained relative independence as a form of discourse only in the modern period, but the nature of this independence is distorted when construed in foundationalist or Kantian terms. After criticizing methodological assumptions in recent moral philosophy and religious ethics, Stout sketches his own account of the emergence of autonomy for morality, stressing the need for substantial rethinking of the relationship between religion and ethics. In a concluding chapter, he places his own position in relation to the philosophical tradition descendant from Hegel.
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