About the Book:In Concern for the Other: The Ethics of K. E. Lgstrup, eleven scholars examine the structure, intention, and originality of Lgstrup's ethics as a whole. This collection of essays is a companion to Beyond the Ethical Demand, as well as to The
About the Book:In Concern for the Other: The Ethics of K. E. Lgstrup, eleven scholars examine the structure, intention, and originality of Lgstrup’s ethics as a whole. This collection of essays is a companion to Beyond the Ethical Demand, as well as to The Ethical Demand. The essays examine Lgstrup’s crucial concept of the “sovereign expressions of life”; his view of moral principles as a substitute for, or inferior form of, ethics; his relationships to other philosophers, including the twentieth-century British moral philosophers; and the role of his Lutheran background in his ethics. Lgstrup also firmly advanced the controversial thesis, examined by several essays in this volume, that the demand for “other-concern” central to his ethics does not depend on religious faith.
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