Ross Poole displays the social content of the various conceptions of morality at work in contemporary society, and casts a strikingly fresh light on such fundamental problems as the place of reason in ethics, moral objectivity and the distinction between duty and virtue. The book provides a critical account of the moral theories of a number of major philosophers, including Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, Habermas, Rawls, Gewirth and MacIntyre. It also presents a systematic critique of three of the most significant responses to modernity: liberalism, nationalism and nihilism. It takes seriously the...
Ross Poole displays the social content of the various conceptions of morality at work in contemporary society, and casts a strikingly fresh light on s...
Nation and Identity provides a concise and comprehensive account of the place of national identity in modern life. Ross Poole argues that the nation became a fundamental organising principle of social, political and moral life during the period of early modernity and that is has provided the organising principle of much liberal, republican and democratic thought. Ross Poole offers us a new and urgently needed analysis of the concept of identity, arguing that we are now in a position to envisage the end of nationalism. We see that the impact of issues like multiculturalism,...
Nation and Identity provides a concise and comprehensive account of the place of national identity in modern life. Ross Poole argues that the...
A comprehensive account of the place of national identity in modern life. Ross Poole argues that the nation became a fundamental organizing principle of social, political and moral life during the period of early modernity and that is has provided the organizng principle of much liberal, republican and democratic thought. He offers an analysis of the concept of identity, arguing that we are now in a position to envisage the end of nationalism. We see that the impact of issues like multiculturalism, republicanism, and indigenous rights have made it very difficult to see how the possibility of...
A comprehensive account of the place of national identity in modern life. Ross Poole argues that the nation became a fundamental organizing principle ...
Ross Poole displays the social content of the various conceptions of morality at work in contemporary society, and casts a strikingly fresh light on such fundamental problems as the place of reason in ethics, moral objectivity and the distinction between duty and virtue. The book provides a critical account of the moral theories of a number of major philosophers, including Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, Habermas, Rawls, Gewirth and MacIntyre. It also presents a systematic critique of three of the most significant responses to modernity: liberalism, nationalism and nihilism. It takes seriously the...
Ross Poole displays the social content of the various conceptions of morality at work in contemporary society, and casts a strikingly fresh light on s...