1st Edition

Ethical Theory and Social Change

By Abraham Edel Copyright 2001
238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

215 Pages
by Routledge

John Dewey was unique among American philosophers in his insistence that the events, the social structure, the beliefs and attitudes of a period, its models of science and human history, all have some constitutive role in its philosophical theory. This belief is amply demonstrated in Dewey's own writings. Dewey and James H. Tufts' Ethics was first published in 1908 with a revised edition appearing... Read more
1: Introduction; 1: Fashioning the Conceptual Structure of 08; 2: The Difference Between Customary and Reflective Morality; 3: The Structural Shift, Before 08; 4: The Conceptual Structure of 08; 2: On the Road to 32; 5: The Conceptual Transformation: From 08 to 32; 6: Custom and the Odyssey of Habit; 7: Individual and Social Reconsidered; 3: Some Resulting Lessons; 8: The Place of History in Ethics as Seen in 08 and 32; 9: From Reason to Intelligence; 10: The Leaven of Voluntariness; 11: Some Concluding Ideas

Biography

Abraham Edel