ABSTRACT

This major discussion takes a look at some of the most important ethical issues confronting us today by some of the world’s leading thinkers. Including essays from leading thinkers, such as Jurgen Habermas, Alasdair MacIntyre, Julia Kristeva and Paul Ricoeur, the book’s highlight – an interview with Jacques Derrida - presents the most accessible insight into his thinking on ethics and politics for many years. Exploring topics ranging from history, memory, revisionism, and the self and responsibility to democracy, multiculturalism, feminism and the future of politics, the essays are grouped into five thematic sections:

* hermeneutics

* deconstruction

* critical theory

* psychoanalysis

* applied ethics.

Each section considers the challenges posed by ethics and how critical thinking has transformed philosophy today. Questioning Ethics affords an unsurpassed overview of the state of ethical thinking today by some of the world’s foremost philosophers.

chapter |2 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part I HERMENEUTICS

chapter 1|7 pages

MEMORY AND FORGETTING

chapter 4|11 pages

THE POLITICS OF MEMORY

Reflections on practical wisdom and political identity

chapter 5|19 pages

ETHICS AND LIFEWORLDS*

part |2 pages

Part II DECONSTRUCTION

chapter 7|21 pages

REASON, HISTORY, AND A LITTLE MADNESS

Towards an ethics of the kingdom

chapter 8|15 pages

THE EXPERIENCE OF THE ETHICAL

chapter 9|13 pages

THE ETHICS OF EXCLUSION

Incorporating the Continent

part |2 pages

Part III CRITICAL THEORY

chapter 10|10 pages

THREE NORMATIVE MODELS OF DEMOCRACY

Liberal, republican, procedural

chapter 11|19 pages

THE PROBLEM OF JUSTICE IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY

The response of discourse ethics

chapter 13|18 pages

PARADIGMS OF PUBLIC REASON

Reflections on ethics and democracy

part |2 pages

Part IV PSYCHOANALYSIS

chapter 14|19 pages

IN THE NAME-OF-THE-FATHER

The Law?

chapter 15|10 pages

REVOLT TODAY?*

chapter 16|13 pages

THE ORIGINAL TRAUMATISM

Levinas and psychoanalysis

part |2 pages

Part V APPLICATIONS

chapter 18|25 pages

QUESTIONING AUTONOMY

The feminist challenge and the challenge for feminism

chapter 19|11 pages

FROM ETHICS TO BIOETHICS