CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE

SERIES I. CULTURE AND VALUES, VOL. 12


ETHICS AT THE CROSSROADS

Vol. II

PERSONALIST ETHICS and HUMAN SUBJECTIVITY



edited by

George F. McLean

 

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