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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I. SUBJECTIVITY AND ETHICS:
Transcending Objectivity
1. Affectivity: The Power Base of Moral Behavior
by Sebastian A. Samay
2. A Phenomenology of Moral Sensibility: Moral Emotion
by John D. Caputo
3. Conscience as Principle of Moral Action
by Austin Fagothy
4. Aesthetic Sensitivity as Completion of Ethical Freedom
by George F. McLean
PART II. ETHICS IN THE HUMAN CONTEXT
5. Psychological and Psychosocial Factors in Ethical Commitment
by William L. Kelly
6. Process Thought in Ethics
by Eulalio R. Baltazar
7. Process and Normative Ethics
by John B. Cobb
8. Ethics and Social Values: Scheler and Ricoeur
by Robert D. Sweeney
9. Ethics and a Secular Christianity
by Paul M. Van Buren
10. Absurdity versus Ambiguity: Reflections on the
Ethical Views of Sartre and Camus
by Joseph J. Kockelmans
PART III. ETHICS A RELIGIOUS CONTEXT
11. The Ethical Person as Source of Religious Insight
by Maurice Nédoncelle
12. On the Integrity of Morality in Relation to Religion
by David Schindler
13. Is There a Christian Ethics?
by James M. Gustafson
14. Ethics, Religion and Christian Faith
by John B. Cobb
15. Ethics and Moral Theology
by Charles Curran
16. Christianity and Moral Values: A Clarification of Their
Status and Priority, Hierarchy and Application
by Bernard Häring
Appendix: Contemplation as Fulfillment of the Human Person
by Gerald F. Stanley
Acknowledgements
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