Tag: Virtue

Defending Rorty pragmatism and liberal virtue


Free Download Defending Rorty : pragmatism and liberal virtue By Curtis, William McAllister; Rorty, Richard; Rorty, Richard
2015 | 286 Pages | ISBN: 110710985X | PDF | 3 MB
Liberal democracy needs a clear-eyed, robust defense to deal with the increasingly complex challenges it faces in the twenty-first century. Unfortunately much of contemporary liberal theory has rejected this endeavour for fear of appearing culturally hegemonic. Instead, liberal theorists have sought to gut liberalism of its ethical substance in order to render it more tolerant of non-liberal ways of life. This theoretical effort is misguided, however, because successful liberal democracy is an ethically-demanding political regime that requires its citizenry to display certain virtues and habits of mind. Against the grain of contemporary theory, philosopher Richard Rorty blends American pragmatism and romanticism to produce a comprehensive vision of liberal modernity that features a virtue-based conception of liberal democracy. In doing so, Rorty defends his pragmatic liberalism against a host of notable interlocutors, including Charles Taylor, Nancy Fraser, Hilary Putnam, Richard J. Bernstein, and Jean Bethke Elshtain

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Virtue Signaling Essays on Darwinian Politics & Free Speech


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2019 | 201 Pages | ISBN: 1951555066 | EPUB | 3 MB
‘Virtue signaling’ is the phrase that got popular on social media during the 2016 election as a way of derogating political opponents. But what is virtue signaling, really? How does it work, where does it come from, and is it really a bad thing? How can it help people to virtue signaling better — when you’re doing it, and when your friends, family, colleagues, and mates are doing it?This short, thoughtful, easy-to-read book is about how we can better understand people’s instincts to show off our moral virtues, personality traits, ideologies, political attitudes, and lifestyle choices through our public behavior and language, from dating to street protests to social media to academic censorship. It shows how virtue signaling is the key to understanding current debates about free speech and viewpoint diversity on campuses, in corporations, and throughout society.Understanding virtue signaling is a social superpower, like understanding body language, or personality traits, or sex differences. Are you curious why politics and religion lead to so many bitter debates around the Thanksgiving dinner table — even among relatives who get along in every other domain? Or why so many single people put ‘No Trump supporters!’ or ‘No Libtards!’ on the dating profiles — when politics plays such a small role in day-to-day relationships? Or why Gen Z college students want to censor ideas they think are evil — when they’re supposed to be exposing themselves to diverse perspectives?Virtue signaling is one of those concepts that’s easy to understand, but that most people don’t bother to face — because we’re all doing it all the time, and acknowledging our own virtue signaling makes us feel embarrassed and hypocritical.Let’s face the reality of virtue signaling.This book offers a scientifically grounded, practical, non-partisan set of insights so you understand your own ideological passions, your relationships, and your society much more easily. If you don’t understand your own virtue signaling, then your ideologies and signaling habits, not your conscious mind, are running your life. If you don’t understand other people’s virtue signaling, then it’s hard to take their point of view and to find common ground with them. If you don’t understanding virtue signaling in the political realm, it’s hard to convince other citizens to support your causes, policies, and candidates.This book collects seven essays written from 1996 through 2018. They’re all focused around the evolutionary psychology of politics, ethics, and language. It includes a new preface, new introductions that give the backstory to each essay, and a new list of further readings (including about 100 books by other people).The book is about 32,000 words, or about 85-130 pages depending on your reader format.

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The Soul of Statesmanship Shakespeare on Nature, Virtue, and Political Wisdom


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English | ISBN: 149854326X | 2018 | 224 pages | EPUB | 917 KB
Shakespeare’s plays explore a staggering range of political topics, from the nature of tyranny, to the practical effects of Christianity on politics and the family, to the meaning and practice of statesmanship. From great statesmen like Burke and Lincoln to the American frontiersman sitting by his rustic fire, those wrestling with the problems of the human soul and its confrontation with a puzzling world of political peril and promise have long considered these plays a source of political wisdom. The chapters in this volume support and illuminate this connection between Shakespearean drama and politics by examining a matter of central concern in both domains: the human soul. By depicting a bewildering variety of characters as they seek happiness and self-knowledge in the context of differing political regimes, family ties, religious duties, friendships, feuds, and poetic inspirations, Shakespeare illuminates the complex interdynamics between self-rule and political governance, educating readers by compelling us to share in the struggles of and relate to the tensions felt by each character in a way that no political treatise or lecture can. The authors of this volume, drawing upon expertise in fields such as political philosophy, American government, and law, explore the Bard’s dramatization of perennial questions about human nature, moral virtue, and statesmanship, demonstrating that reading his plays as works of philosophical literature enhances our understanding of political life and provides a source of advice and inspiration for the citizens and statesmen of today and tomorrow.

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The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology


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English | ISBN: 1138890200 | 2018 | 554 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
What is an epistemic virtue? Are epistemic virtues reliable? Are they motivated by a love of truth? Do epistemic virtues produce knowledge and understanding? How can we develop epistemic virtues? The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology answers all of these questions. This landmark volume provides a pluralistic and comprehensive picture of the field of virtue epistemology. It is the first large-scale volume of its kind on the topic. Composed of 41 chapters, all published here for the first time, it breaks new ground in four areas.

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The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology


Free Download Heather Battaly, "The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology "
English | ISBN: 1138890200 | 2018 | 554 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
What is an epistemic virtue? Are epistemic virtues reliable? Are they motivated by a love of truth? Do epistemic virtues produce knowledge and understanding? How can we develop epistemic virtues? The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology answers all of these questions. This landmark volume provides a pluralistic and comprehensive picture of the field of virtue epistemology. It is the first large-scale volume of its kind on the topic. Composed of 41 chapters, all published here for the first time, it breaks new ground in four areas.

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Jewish Virtue Ethics


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English | ISBN: 1438493916 | 2023 | 531 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1173 KB + 5 MB
Explores the diversity of Jewish approaches to character and virtue, from the Bible to the present day.

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