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Surviving As A Form Of Life

The Ethics of Care as a Critique of the Ideal of the Successful Life

Frans Vosman

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EAN : 9789463014526
Auteur(s) : Frans Vosman
Taal : Nederlands
Onderwerp : Filosofie
Thema : Ethiek en morele filosofie
Uitgever : Eburon
Verschenen : Juli 2023
Druk : 1
Uitvoering : Paperback
Conditie : Nieuw
Pagina's : 80
Afmetingen : 212 x 152 x 8 mm
Gewicht : 166 gram
Beschrijving

Do all individuals embrace the ideal of self-development in their lives?Frans Vosman argues that there exists a cultural group of people who prioritize something entirely different: survival. Survival entails coping with the harsh realities of daily life and the challenges it presents.Vosman advocates for the use of the concepts of 'form of life' and 'cultural class' in political-ethical research. 'Form of life' allows us to move away from the ontological focus in care ethics, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of human beings and their inherent caregiving nature. 'Cultural class' helps to challenge hegemonic ideals.Survival, as a phenomenon, is so pervasive that we often fail to recognize it as a way of life. Our fixation on ideals blinds us to this reality. In this lecture, Vosman skillfully sheds light on this reality, offering intellectual clarity and deep empathy for those living under conditions of survival.Frans Vosman (1952-2020) was a Professor of Care Ethics at the University of Humanistic Studies in Utrecht, the Netherlands. This book includes the complete English text of his valedictory lecture delivered on June 15, 2018, along with a bibliography of his English publications. The introduction is written by Per Nortvedt.

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