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Responsibility and Moral RealitiesThe University of Chicago,The Divinity School, 1025 East 58th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637 USA, w-schweiker{at}uchicago.edu This essay explores responsibility within moral theory and around the question of Gods relation to the world and to acting and suffering human beings. Advancing reflection beyond the outlooks of twentieth-century theologians, the inquiry outlines a multidimensional position that interweaves different rationalities crucial to orienting responsible life. Actions and relations are responsible which respect and enhance the integrity of life. Responsibility is thereby not in itself the object or norm of the ethics but the form of moral existence. This account enables current thought to weave together previous arguments in Christian ethics in a way productive for our global times.
Key Words: agential responsibility global dynamics integrity of life moral ontology reflexive interdependence responsibility
Studies in Christian Ethics, Vol. 22, No. 4,
472-495 (2009) |
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