IS A UNIVERSAL MORALITY POSSIBLE?
Szerkesztette: Ferenc Hörcher, Béla Mester, Zoltán Turgonyi L?Harmattan Kiadó,
2015 ?I am impressed by the rich plurality of approaches, and the convergence
ont he central theme of universal morality, displayed by the diverse
contributors to this fine volume. The contributors do not lose sight of the
concrete and pressing natura of the ethical, social-political issue to which
they bring illuminating intelligence and erudition. The editors are to be warmly
commended for putting together such an admirable book.? William Desmond
(Professor of Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, Katholike Univeriteit Leuven,
Belgium; David Cook Chair in Philosophy, Villanova University, USA) ?There is a
renewed scholarly and public interest in the intersections of politics,
philosophy and religion, after the crisis brought about by the terrorist attacks
against Western targets and by other major challenges to contemporary liberal
democracies. This is perhaps one of the most remarkable unintended consequences
of confronting a new millennium in a rather feverish political mood. This volume
? the joint effort of the research groups on practical philosophy and the
history of political thought of the Institute of Philosophy of the Research
Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ? brings together
scholarly essays that attempt to face the challenges of the contemporary
situation. The authors come from rather divergent disciplinary backgrounds,
including philosophy, law, history, literature and the social sciences, from
different cultural and political contexts, including Central, Eastern and
Western Europe, and belong to different generations. But they all share an
interest to bravely answer the large topical issues concerning universal
morality, here and now.? Ferenc Hörcher
2015 ?I am impressed by the rich plurality of approaches, and the convergence
ont he central theme of universal morality, displayed by the diverse
contributors to this fine volume. The contributors do not lose sight of the
concrete and pressing natura of the ethical, social-political issue to which
they bring illuminating intelligence and erudition. The editors are to be warmly
commended for putting together such an admirable book.? William Desmond
(Professor of Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, Katholike Univeriteit Leuven,
Belgium; David Cook Chair in Philosophy, Villanova University, USA) ?There is a
renewed scholarly and public interest in the intersections of politics,
philosophy and religion, after the crisis brought about by the terrorist attacks
against Western targets and by other major challenges to contemporary liberal
democracies. This is perhaps one of the most remarkable unintended consequences
of confronting a new millennium in a rather feverish political mood. This volume
? the joint effort of the research groups on practical philosophy and the
history of political thought of the Institute of Philosophy of the Research
Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ? brings together
scholarly essays that attempt to face the challenges of the contemporary
situation. The authors come from rather divergent disciplinary backgrounds,
including philosophy, law, history, literature and the social sciences, from
different cultural and political contexts, including Central, Eastern and
Western Europe, and belong to different generations. But they all share an
interest to bravely answer the large topical issues concerning universal
morality, here and now.? Ferenc Hörcher
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