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Conscience and the Common Good Reclaiming the Space Between Person and State




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 12/2009





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Conscience and the Common Good reframes the debate about conscience by bringing its relational dimension into focus.




Note Editore

Our society's longstanding commitment to the liberty of conscience has become strained by our increasingly muddled understanding of what conscience is and why we value it. Too often we equate conscience with individual autonomy, and so we reflexively favor the individual in any contest against group authority, losing sight of the fact that a vibrant liberty of conscience requires a vibrant marketplace of morally distinct groups. Defending individual autonomy is not the same as defending the liberty of conscience because, although conscience is inescapably personal, it is also inescapably relational. Conscience is formed, articulated, and lived out through relationships, and its viability depends on the law's willingness to protect the associations and venues through which individual consciences can flourish: these are the myriad institutions that make up the space between the person and the state. Conscience and the Common Good reframes the debate about conscience by bringing its relational dimension into focus.




Sommario

Introduction; Part I. The Relational Dimension of Conscience: 1. Conscience in law; 2. Conscience in the person; 3. Conscience's claims; 4. Conscience and the common good; Part II. Implications: 5. Voluntary associations; 6. Pharmacies; 7. Corporations; 8. Schools; 9. Families; 10. The legal profession; Conclusion.




Prefazione

Conscience is formed, articulated, and lived out through relationships, and thus the liberty of conscience depends on the law's willingness to protect the associations and venues through which individual consciences can flourish: these are the myriad institutions that make up the space between the person and the state. Conscience and the Common Good reframes the debate about conscience by bringing its relational dimension into focus.




Autore

Robert K. Vischer is associate professor at University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis. Professor Vischer's scholarship explores the intersection of law, religion, and public policy, with a particular focus on the religious and moral dimensions of professional identity. His writings have appeared in a number of scholarly journals, magazines, and blogs.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780521130707

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 229 x 17 x 150 mm Ø 520 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 326


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