The Radical Demand in Løgstrup's Ethics

Author:   Robert Stern (Professor, Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield)
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Pages:   388
Publication Date:   17 January 2019
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How much does ethics demand of us? On what authority does it demand it? How does what ethics demand relate to other requirements, such as those of prudence, law, and social convention? Does ethics really demand anything at all? Questions of this sort lie at the heart of the work of the Danish philosopher and theologian K. E. Løgstrup (1905-1981), and in particular his key text The Ethical Demand (1956). In The Radical Demand in Løgstrup's Ethics, Robert Stern offers a full account of that text, and situates Løgstrup's distinctive position in relation to Kant, Kierkegaard, Levinas, Darwall and Luther. For Løgstrup, the ethical situation is primarily one in which the fate of the other person is placed in your hands, where it is then your responsibility to do what is best for them. The demand therefore does not come from the other person as such, as what they ask you to do may be different from what you should do. It is also not laid down by social rules, nor by God or by any formal principle of practical reason, such as Kant's principle of universalizability. Rather, it comes from what is required to care for the other, and the directive power of their needs in the situation. Løgstrup therefore rejects accounts of ethical obligation based on the commands of God, or on abstract principles governing practical reason, or on social norms; instead he develops a different picture, at the basis of which is our interdependence, which he argues gives his ethics a grounding in the nature of life itself.

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Author:   Robert Stern (Professor, Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
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9780198829027


ISBN 10:   0198829027
Pages:   388
Publication Date:   17 January 2019
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Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Locating Løgstrup Part One: The Ethical Demand 1: The ethical demand and its basis 2: The ethical demand and social norms 3: Christian ethics and life as a gift 4: The ethical demand and the failure of love 5: Ethics, science, and poetry 6: Forgiveness and the limits of ethics Part Two: Engaging with the Ethical Demand 7: Normativity as natural law 8: Confronting Kant and Kierkegaard 9: Encountering Levinas 10: Dealing with Darwall 11: Learning from Luther 12: Interpreting Løgstrup

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Stern's book and his forthcoming translations of Logstrup's works will hopefully gain a wider reading, so that others may continue to take up the debate that Stern has begun. * Aaron Klink, Chaplain at Pruitt-Health Hospice, Durham, North Carolina, Reading Religion *


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Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, where he has worked since 1989. He was previously a student and then Junior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He has published extensively on Kant, Hegel, and transcendental arguments, as well as on accounts of moral obligation. He is currently engaged in a translation project on K. E. Løgstrup's main works, to be published by Oxford University Press, which will include a re-translation of The Ethical Demand.

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