In Chapter 9 we saw how Jürgen Habermas's ethical theory epitomizes social work's modern ethical tradition, not least his distinction between values, ethics and morals. For Habermas, since all societies and cultures have values, they assume the character of objective facts that are distinguishable from ethics, the socially agreed-upon normative requirements of a particular group or society about what can rightfully be expected from people in that society or group. And ethics are distinguishable from morals, our beliefs about right and wrong. For Habermas morality is personal and Bauman, the major proponent of a postmodern ethics, agrees, but for different reasons
In this study we try to capture the phenomenon of redefining ethics at a proposal level. Human socie...
This article draws on the social theories of Zygmunt Bauman to provide some analytical purchase on t...
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The paper takes as its starting point the paradoxical question of whether postmodernism can have amo...
Hölscher’s (2005) question, “Does postmodernism have a moral, ethical and values base?” appearsas so...
Zygmunt Bauman's postmodern ethics as unfolded in books such as Postmodern Ethics (1993) and Life in...
On Robert Brandom’s reading, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel holds that the conceptual content of lang...
According to the essential arguments of post-modernism (relativism and subjectivism in particular), ...
The word ‘postmodern’ came into popular currency with Lyotard’s famous book, The Postmodern Conditio...
Post-modernism offers new and unprecedented challenges in the light of morality issues. Some of the ...
According to Zygmunt Bauman most sociological narratives tend to ignore moral and ethical issues in ...
The study of ethics has suffered in the wake of poststructuralist, deconstructionist, and postmodern...
Zygmunt Bauman’s sociology of morality signals an important new direction from the orthodoxy of Emil...
Although I am concerned to develop the idea of practical ethics into a more general theory, I will r...
This article makes both a more general and a more specific argument, and while the latter relies up...
In this study we try to capture the phenomenon of redefining ethics at a proposal level. Human socie...
This article draws on the social theories of Zygmunt Bauman to provide some analytical purchase on t...
Contains fulltext : 112252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Contributions...
The paper takes as its starting point the paradoxical question of whether postmodernism can have amo...
Hölscher’s (2005) question, “Does postmodernism have a moral, ethical and values base?” appearsas so...
Zygmunt Bauman's postmodern ethics as unfolded in books such as Postmodern Ethics (1993) and Life in...
On Robert Brandom’s reading, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel holds that the conceptual content of lang...
According to the essential arguments of post-modernism (relativism and subjectivism in particular), ...
The word ‘postmodern’ came into popular currency with Lyotard’s famous book, The Postmodern Conditio...
Post-modernism offers new and unprecedented challenges in the light of morality issues. Some of the ...
According to Zygmunt Bauman most sociological narratives tend to ignore moral and ethical issues in ...
The study of ethics has suffered in the wake of poststructuralist, deconstructionist, and postmodern...
Zygmunt Bauman’s sociology of morality signals an important new direction from the orthodoxy of Emil...
Although I am concerned to develop the idea of practical ethics into a more general theory, I will r...
This article makes both a more general and a more specific argument, and while the latter relies up...
In this study we try to capture the phenomenon of redefining ethics at a proposal level. Human socie...
This article draws on the social theories of Zygmunt Bauman to provide some analytical purchase on t...
Contains fulltext : 112252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Contributions...