Moral Conscience through the Ages
Fifth Century BCE to the Present
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:27th Nov '14
Should be back in stock very soon
In Moral Conscience through the Ages, Richard Sorabji brings his erudition and philosophical acumen to bear on a fundamental question: what is conscience? Examining the ways we have conceived of that little voice in our heads - our self-directed judge - he teases out its most enduring elements, the aspects that have survived from the Greek playwrights in the fifth century BCE through St Paul, the Church Fathers, Catholics and Protestants, all the way to the 17th centurys political unrest and the critics and champions of the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. Sorabji traces a history of conscience over this long period and examines an impressive breadth of recurrent topics: the longing for different kinds of freedom of conscience, the proper limits of freedom itself, protests at consciences being terrorized, dilemmas of conscience, the value of conscience to human beings, its secularization, its reliability, and ways to improve it. These historical issues are alive today, with fresh concerns about topics such as conscientious objection, the force of conscience, or the balance between freedoms of conscience, religion, and speech. The result is a stunningly comprehensive look at a central component of our moral understanding.
Sorabji's encyclopaedic investigation is an excellent starting point for scholars investigating the many debates over the scope and significance of conscience. * Jeffrey Hause, The Philosophical Quarterly *
Few authors have the breadth and depth of knowledge required to write such a history. Richard Sorabji demonstrates in this work an impressive grasp of Western philosophy and an effortless ability to move across disciplinary boundaries. Moral Conscience Through the Ages will quickly establish itself among scholars as the standard treatment of its subject. But what is most impressive is that without sacrificing the rigour that academic researchers demand, he has also written a book that is accessible and practical enough to find its way into the hands of policy makers in debates concerning freedom of conscience and conscientious objection. * Michael Hickson, Trent University, Ontario *
Sorabji provides a wide-ranging survey of moral conscience throughout the whole Western tradition right up to the present day, beginning with the Greeks ... A wide range of recent issues is brought into the mix: hate speech, the conscientious objector, cartoons of the Prophet, and the treatment of Muslim divorce ... this [book] has something for pretty much everyone. * Dr Alan Towey, Classics for All *
Sorabji provides a comprehensive history of the concept of conscience * Margaret Atkins, New Blackfriars *
ISBN: 9780199685547
Dimensions: 243mm x 166mm x 21mm
Weight: 586g
288 pages