Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.In this dissertation it is argued that moral reconstruction-i.e. the improvement of one's self and one's communities-can be fruitfully interpreted as a kind of dialogue in which there is a mutual adjustment of attitudes in expectation of how behaviors will impact the fulfillment of the needs and interests of all who are involved. This argument draws inspiration and support from a 20th century trend in philosophy that interpreted social development through the lens of significant engagements. Exemplars of this trend are explored against the backdrop of the ideological confliict between individualism and collectivism. A concept of genuineness, the conditions required...
Are there such things as moral truths? How do we know what we should do? And does it matter? Constru...
Community development has been increasingly influenced and co-opted by a modernist, soulless, ration...
Recent social change has produced a relocation of the sense of personal identity from communities ro...
Some conflicts between people are intractable. This means that they are difficult or impossible to s...
Debates about multiculturalism are common to many late-modern societies today. Globalization has tri...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
Claims of progress in our ethical or moral beliefs and practices—as well as claims to ethical or mor...
In this article, we present a dialogical approach to empirical ethics, based upon hermeneutic ethics...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...
In this paper I will present my metaethical theory that even though morality is socially dependent (...
This dissertation attempts to fill, in part, three lacunae in contemporary philosophical scholarship...
The present investigation has the purpose of joining different horizons together around the dialogic...
Man is a rule-making, rule-governed creature—he is, as Aristotle put it, an animal defined by and wi...
The Council of Europe’s 2008 White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue: ‘living together as eq...
Since we accept a democratic society as desirable, it is important to have a sound basis for ethical...
Are there such things as moral truths? How do we know what we should do? And does it matter? Constru...
Community development has been increasingly influenced and co-opted by a modernist, soulless, ration...
Recent social change has produced a relocation of the sense of personal identity from communities ro...
Some conflicts between people are intractable. This means that they are difficult or impossible to s...
Debates about multiculturalism are common to many late-modern societies today. Globalization has tri...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
Claims of progress in our ethical or moral beliefs and practices—as well as claims to ethical or mor...
In this article, we present a dialogical approach to empirical ethics, based upon hermeneutic ethics...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...
In this paper I will present my metaethical theory that even though morality is socially dependent (...
This dissertation attempts to fill, in part, three lacunae in contemporary philosophical scholarship...
The present investigation has the purpose of joining different horizons together around the dialogic...
Man is a rule-making, rule-governed creature—he is, as Aristotle put it, an animal defined by and wi...
The Council of Europe’s 2008 White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue: ‘living together as eq...
Since we accept a democratic society as desirable, it is important to have a sound basis for ethical...
Are there such things as moral truths? How do we know what we should do? And does it matter? Constru...
Community development has been increasingly influenced and co-opted by a modernist, soulless, ration...
Recent social change has produced a relocation of the sense of personal identity from communities ro...