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A Theory of General Ethics: Human Relationships, Nature, and the Built Environment

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A Theory of General Ethics: Human Relationships, Nature, and the Built Environment

A Theory of General Ethics: Human Relationships, Nature, and the Built Environment
by Warwick Fox
2006 | ISBN: 0262062550, 0262562197 | English | 400 pages | PDF | 2.5 MB

With A Theory of General Ethics Warwick Fox both defines the field of General Ethics and offers the first example of a truly general ethics. Specifically, he develops a single, integrated approach to ethics that encompasses the realms of interhuman ethics, the ethics of the natural environment, and the ethics of the built environment. Thus Fox offers what is in effect the first example of an ethical "Theory of Everything."Fox refers to his own approach to General Ethics as the "theory of responsive cohesion." He argues that the best examples in any domain of interest–from psychology to politics, from conversations to theories–exemplify the quality of responsive cohesion, that is, they hold together by virtue of the mutual responsiveness of the elements that constitute them.