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Autonomy, Diversity, and the Common Good: Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2020 (Religion in Philosophy and Theology, 126)

Ingolf U. Dalferth (editor), Marlene A. Block (editor)
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Is it true that insistence on autonomy and diversity weakens social cohesion, or that striving for justice, equity and equality undermines individual freedom? A long tradition has seen the common good as the social order in which individuals and groups can best strive for perfection. Liberal societies insist that this perfecting must not be done at the cost of others or by restricting the right to such a striving only to some and not granting it also to others. However, in a time of growing social and cultural diversity and inequality the traditional tensions between individual freedom and social responsibility have increased to a point where the binding forces of our societies seem to be exhausted. How much individuality and what kinds of diversity are we ready to accept? How much autonomy and diversity are possible without destroying social cohesion and human solidarity? And how much social commonality is necessary to be able to live an autonomous life and do justice to diversity?
Año:
2023
Editorial:
Mohr Siebrek Ek
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
297
ISBN 10:
3161621999
ISBN 13:
9783161621994
Archivo:
PDF, 1.33 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2023
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