On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 1:44 PM, John Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Auxier's Time Will and Purpose: > > --the idea of "person" comes into James' thought and vocabulary as an > existential modality which may be further qualified by particular views, > but the affirmation of this modality, the "personal", is a requirement of > ontological pluralism, and "irreducible pluralism", is the law." > Now, adding on to that, a snippet of dialogue I got from somewhere but forgot where (Kudert's blog maybe?) ... " Concluding, it can be said that the postmodern moral impasse is foremost a theoretical impasse and not a practical one. Judgments are still passed and moral narrations of identity are still told. Following Kästner’s slogan that ethics is always inextricably linked to moral behavior, I have tried to trace the ethical theory developed in this work in the story of sociohistorical moral discourse. By supposing communicative realities to be the only realities accessible for human beings, a communicative realism, that is to say foundationalism, has effectively been molded for ethical theory. Jc: I think this aligns with James' view, don't you? "One could argue at this point that there is no need to properly describe moral actions if people still manage to act morally. Yet, the emerging problems of justification are crucial problems in a global discourse between different cultures. If they are to cooperate closely in the future and to cooperate with as little conflict as possible, a means of sensible communication between their different moral concepts must be found." Jc: And in a nutshell, our need for dealing with Islamic fundamentalism creatively and justly, hinges upon this. Getting this right, is one of our most important tasks, as critics of SOM. "Intuitive emotional access to ethics does not suffice in case the identities in question differ greatly. Therefore, a proper ethical theory that also addresses the rational abilities is indispensable." Amen, whomever. John. when we are discussing Personalism, we are discussing the modality of >> thought. This is one of the most difficult philosophic tasks. We >> know what it is, as long as we don't try and define it. "The only >> states of consciousness that we naturally deal with are found in the >> personal consciousness, minds, selves, concrete particular I's and >> you's." James, Princ. of Psych, 225-226. >> > > Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org/md/archives.html
