Ethics and Time: Ethos of Temporal Orientation in Politics and Religion of the Niger Delta
Ethics and Time attempts to locate ethical thinking within the response to the questions raised by temporal orientation. Time is the matrix and Moloch of social life and, for the purpose of this book, the starting point for ethical reflection. Nimi Wariboko boldly attempts to reconceptualize temporal orientation and begin a new discussion of time and ethics, using the creative synthesis of ethology, political philosophy, sociological, and intercultural perspectives. Most academic discourse contextualizes temporal orientation in terms of either “times of origin” and time preference. Wariboko identifies a third option, developing the theory and methodology that render it an object of ethical analysis and liberatory thought. He suggests that temporal orientation is the production of new temporalities that allow humans to manifest their potentialities and creatively resist obstacles that impede their thriving. Wariboko liberates the notion and habit of temporal orientation from excessive concern with conservatism and utilitarianism, showing how ethicists can use the theory of temporal orientation to question all present temporal conditions in the name of freedom.
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Ethics and Time: Ethos of Temporal Orientation in Politics and Religion of the Niger Delta
Ethics and Time attempts to locate ethical thinking within the response to the questions raised by temporal orientation. Time is the matrix and Moloch of social life and, for the purpose of this book, the starting point for ethical reflection. Nimi Wariboko boldly attempts to reconceptualize temporal orientation and begin a new discussion of time and ethics, using the creative synthesis of ethology, political philosophy, sociological, and intercultural perspectives. Most academic discourse contextualizes temporal orientation in terms of either “times of origin” and time preference. Wariboko identifies a third option, developing the theory and methodology that render it an object of ethical analysis and liberatory thought. He suggests that temporal orientation is the production of new temporalities that allow humans to manifest their potentialities and creatively resist obstacles that impede their thriving. Wariboko liberates the notion and habit of temporal orientation from excessive concern with conservatism and utilitarianism, showing how ethicists can use the theory of temporal orientation to question all present temporal conditions in the name of freedom.
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Ethics and Time: Ethos of Temporal Orientation in Politics and Religion of the Niger Delta

Ethics and Time: Ethos of Temporal Orientation in Politics and Religion of the Niger Delta

by Nimi Wariboko
Ethics and Time: Ethos of Temporal Orientation in Politics and Religion of the Niger Delta

Ethics and Time: Ethos of Temporal Orientation in Politics and Religion of the Niger Delta

by Nimi Wariboko

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Ethics and Time attempts to locate ethical thinking within the response to the questions raised by temporal orientation. Time is the matrix and Moloch of social life and, for the purpose of this book, the starting point for ethical reflection. Nimi Wariboko boldly attempts to reconceptualize temporal orientation and begin a new discussion of time and ethics, using the creative synthesis of ethology, political philosophy, sociological, and intercultural perspectives. Most academic discourse contextualizes temporal orientation in terms of either “times of origin” and time preference. Wariboko identifies a third option, developing the theory and methodology that render it an object of ethical analysis and liberatory thought. He suggests that temporal orientation is the production of new temporalities that allow humans to manifest their potentialities and creatively resist obstacles that impede their thriving. Wariboko liberates the notion and habit of temporal orientation from excessive concern with conservatism and utilitarianism, showing how ethicists can use the theory of temporal orientation to question all present temporal conditions in the name of freedom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739150306
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/14/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 327 KB

About the Author

Nimi Wariboko is Katherine B. Stuart Professor of Christian Ethics at the Andover Newton Theological School.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 1: Creating Time Gaps
Chapter 2 2: Chiefs: Subjects to Freedom
Chapter 3 3: Imagination: Source of Self and Religion
Chapter 4 4: Apocalypticism: The Struggle for a Relevant Future
Chapter 5 5: Temporal Orientation and Philosophy of History
Chapter 6 6: The Virtue of Time
Chapter 7 7: Kairos and Economic Development
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