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  • Weissman, David  (3)
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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    ISBN: 9783110351927
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 130 S.)
    Series Statement: Categories 5
    Parallel Title: Print version Zone Morality
    DDC: 303.3/72
    RVK:
    Keywords: Moralkodex Moralität ; Morality ; Social Cohesion ; Zones ; Moral Codes ; Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt ; Electronic books ; Gemeinschaft ; Verhaltensregel ; Ethik ; Wert ; Systemtheorie
    Abstract: Main description: Zone Morality describes systems – families and businesses – created by the causal reciprocities of their members. These relations embody the duties and permissions of a system’s moral code. We move easily among core systems, though interests and moral demands may vary. Procedural democracy promises equity to people or systems having diverse interests when society fails to create a public that governs for the common interest.
    Abstract: Biographical note: David Weissman, City College of New York, U.S.A.
    Abstract: Zone Morality describes systems - families and businesses - created by the causal reciprocities of their members. These relations embody the duties and permissions of a system's moral code. We move easily among core systems, though interests and moral demands may vary. Procedural democracy promises equity to people or systems having diverse interests when society fails to create a public that governs for the common interest
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; 1.1 Metaphysical assumptions; Introduction; 1.2 Ideology or theory; 1.3 Systems; 1 Morality and Metaphysics; 1.4 Causation; 1.5 Causal reciprocities and moral codes; 1.6 Formation and demise; 1.7 Normativity; 1.8 Degrees of commitment; 1.9 Alternative accounts; 1.10 Excessive abstraction; 1.11 Other goods; 2.1 Semantics; 2.2 Character's formation; 2.3 Idiosyncrasy; 2.4 Oversight; 2 Character; 2.5 Initiative and cultivation; 2.6 Virtues and skills; 2.7 Character or personality; 2.8 Autonomous or submissive; 2.9 Coherence; 3.1 Ambiguities; 3.2 Social balance, moral health
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Moral experience3.3 Strategies for achieving balance; 3.4 Balance qualified; 3.5 Moral discord; 3.6 Moral compromise; 3.7 Moral education; 3.8 Judgment; 3.9 Competence; 4.1 Who regulates?; 4.2 Which matters need regulation?; 4.3 Cross-currents; 4 Regulation; 4.4 Obstacles to regulation; 4.5 Dissonance; 5 Politics; 5.1 Two problem-solving alternatives; 5.2 Practical politics; 5.3 Rational discourse; 5.4 Procedural democracy; 5.5 Networks and coalitions; 5.6 Factionalism; 5.7 Negotiation; 5.8 An unstable dialectic; 5.9 A flawed ontology; 5.10 An imperfect balance; 6 Justification
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.1 What does justification achieve? How is it achieved?6.2 Consequentialism; 6.3 Well-being; 6.4 Transformation or management?; 6.5 Moral vulnerabilities; 6.6 Moral quandaries and confusions; 6.7 All-in-one moral solutions; 6.8 Irresolution; Bibliography; Name index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9783110352610
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (140 pages)
    Series Statement: Categories v.5
    DDC: 303.3/72
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gemeinschaft ; Verhaltensregel ; Ethik ; Wert ; Systemtheorie
    Abstract: Zone Morality describes systems - families and businesses - created by the causal reciprocities of their members. These relations embody the duties and permissions of a system's moral code. We move easily among core systems, though interests and moral demands may vary. Procedural democracy promises equity to people or systems having diverse interests when society fails to create a public that governs for the common interest.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Berlin : De Gruyter
    In:  EBOOK PACKAGE Complete Package 2014 | EBOOK PACKAGE Philosophy 2014
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (130 pages)
    Series Statement: Categories 5
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Weissman, David Zone morality
    Titel der Quelle: EBOOK PACKAGE Complete Package 2014
    Titel der Quelle: EBOOK PACKAGE Philosophy 2014
    Publ. der Quelle: De Gruyter
    Publ. der Quelle: De Gruyter
    DDC: 303.4
    RVK:
    Keywords: Reciprocity (Psychology) ; Interpersonal relations ; Values ; PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy ; Interpersonal relations ; Reciprocity (Psychology) ; Values ; Wert ; Verhaltensregel ; Systemtheorie ; Gemeinschaft ; Ethik ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Frontmatter --Acknowledgements --Contents --Introduction --1 Morality and Metaphysics --2 Character --3 Moral experience --4 Regulation --5 Politics --6 Justification --Bibliography --Name index.
    Abstract: Zone Morality describes systems - families and businesses - created by the causal reciprocities of their members. These relations embody the duties and permissions of a system's moral code. We move easily among core systems, though interests and moral demands may vary. Procedural democracy promises equity to people or systems having diverse interests when society fails to create a public that governs for the common interest
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-128) and index , In English
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