In Search of Goodness

In Search of Goodness

In Search of Goodness

In Search of Goodness

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Overview

The recent spate of books and articles reflecting on the question of evil might make one forget that the question of just what constitutes goodness is no less urgent or perplexing. Everyone wants to think of him- or herself as good. But what does a good life look like? And how do people become good? Are there multiple, competing possibilities for what counts as a good life, all equally worthy? Or, is there a unified and transcendent conception of the good that should guide our judgment of the possibilities? What does a good life look like when it is guided by God? How is a good life involved with the lives of others? And, finally, how good is good enough?


These questions are the focus of In Search of Goodness, the product of a year-long conversation about goodness. The eight essays in this volume challenge the dichotomies that usually govern how goodness has been discussed in the past: altruism versus egoism; reason versus emotion; or moral choice versus moral character. Instead, the contributors seek to expand the terms of the discussion by coming at goodness from a variety of perspectives:  psychological, philosophic, literary, religious, and political. In each case, they emphasize the lived realities and particulars of moral phenomena, taking up examples and illustrations from life, literature, and film. From Achilles and Billy Budd, to Oskar Schindler and Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree, to Iris Murdoch and the citizens of Flagstaff, Arizona, readers will find a wealth of thought-provoking insights to help them better understand this most basic, but complex, element of human life and happiness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226306858
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 03/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 314 KB

About the Author

Ruth W. Grant is professor of political science and philosophy and a senior fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. She is the editor of Naming Evil, Judging Evil, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction 

Ruth W. Grant

Chapter One – The Nature and Nurture of Morality

Philip Costanzo

 

Chapter Two – “Generous to a Fault”: Moral Goodness and Psychic Health

Ruth W. Grant

Chapter Three – Are Moral Conversions Possible?

David B. Wong

 

Chapter Four – What Good Is Innocence?

J. Peter Euben

Chapter Five – God and Goodness: A Theological Exploration

Stanley Hauerwas

Chapter Six – To Make This Emergence Articulate: The Beautiful, the Tragic Sublime, the Good, and the Shapes of Common Practice

Romand Coles

Chapter Sever – The Tragedy of the Goods and the Pursuit of Happiness: The Question of the Good and the Goods

Michael Allen Gillespie

Chapter Eight – The Goodness of Searching: Good as What? Good for What? Good for Whom?

Amelie Oksenberg Rorty

Contributors

Index of Names

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