Albert Schweitzer's Reverence for Life : Ethical Idealism and Self-Realization
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0754661067
ISBN-13
9780754661061
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 21st, 2007
Print length
124 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
Ethics & moral philosophy
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Albert Schweitzer's idea of 'reverence for life' underscores the contribution of moral ideals to self-realization. This book interprets Schweitzer's 'reverence for life' as an umbrella virtue, drawing together all the more specific virtues, in particular: authenticity, love, compassion, gratitude, justice and peace loving.
Albert Schweitzer, philosopher, physician, Nobel Peace Laureate, theologian, and musician, developed a character-oriented ethics focused on self-realization, nature-centered spirituality, and moral idealism which anticipated the current renaissance of virtue ethics. Schweitzer''s idea of ''reverence for life'' underscores the contribution of moral ideals to self-realization, connects ethics to spirituality without religious dogma, and outlines a pioneering environmental ethics that bridges the gap between valuing life in its unity and valuing individual organisms. In this book Mike W. Martin interprets Schweitzer''s ''reverence for life'' as an umbrella virtue, drawing together all the more specific virtues, in particular: authenticity, love, compassion, gratitude, justice and peace loving, each of which Martin discusses in an individual chapter. Martin''s treatment of his subject is sympathetic yet critical and for the first time clearly places Schweitzer''s environmental ethics within the wider framework of his ethical theory.
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