道德
社会学
环境伦理学
元伦理学
最佳显著性理论
技术伦理
规范伦理
现象学(哲学)
政治
美德伦理学
信息伦理学
认识论
社会科学
美德
法学
哲学
政治学
社会心理学
心理学
作者
Cheryl Mattingly,Jason Throop
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-anthro-102317-050129
摘要
Anthropologists have sustained a varied and active engagement with ethics throughout the field's history. In light of this long-standing engagement, what marks the distinctiveness of the current ethical turn? To think in Foucauldian terms, ethics/morality now looms large precisely because it has been problematized. Although there has been a recent outpouring of work on ethics, and a widely shared concern to move beyond overly collectivist accounts, much is nascent. Debates and schools of thought are still emerging. In this review article, we explore several resonate streams of disquiet or inspiration within the discipline that have generated new lines of inquiry. These include ( a) emerging debates and confusion around the use of basic terms such as “ethics” and “morality” and their role in debates over ordinary ethics, ( b) articulations of an anthropological virtue ethics (and the Foucault effect), ( c) increasingly sophisticated treatments of moral experience informed by philosophical phenomenology, and ( d) reinvigorated considerations of the political as connected to ethical life.
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