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The current resurgence of ethics in the beleaguered humanities reflects an increasing anxiety about the value and utility of critical/philosophical debate in the wake of poststructuralism. This book addresses this 'return to ethics' in relation to a wide variety of theories and texts. It covers substantial areas of ethical debate, particularly in relation to queer politics, biography, history, postmodernism, atrocity literature, utilitarianism, pedagogy and the philosophy of science. Theorists discussed in the volume include Rorty, Heidegger, Levinas, Mill, Lyotard, Leavis, Kuhn, Davidson, Nussbaum and Freud.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The current resurgence of ethics in the beleaguered humanities reflects an increasing anxiety about the value and utility of critical/philosophical debate in the wake of poststructuralism. This book addresses this 'return to ethics' in relation to a wide variety of theories and texts. It covers substantial areas of ethical debate, particularly in relation to queer politics, biography, history, postmodernism, atrocity literature, utilitarianism, pedagogy and the philosophy of science. Theorists discussed in the volume include Rorty, Heidegger, Levinas, Mill, Lyotard, Leavis, Kuhn, Davidson, Nussbaum and Freud.
Autorenporträt
MICHAEL BELL Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick DAN BURNSTONE Lecturer at the University of Cambridge STEVEN CONNOR Professor of Modern Literature and Theory at Birkbeck College SIMON CRITCHLEY Reader in Philosophy at the University of Essex ANNE CUBILIÉ Assistant Professor, Department of English, Georgetown University, Washington DC ROBERT EAGLESTONE Lecturer, Royal Holloway, University of London GEOFFREY GALT HARPHAM Professor and Chair of the Department of English, University of Tulane COLLEEN LAMOS Associate Professor of English, Rice University LARRY LOCKRIDGE Professor of English, New York University CHRISTOPHER NORRIS Professor of Philosophy, University of Wales, Cardiff DAVID PARKER Head of English, Australian National University LEONA TOKER MA in English from Vilnius University, Lithuania MARGARET TOYE completing her PhD at the University of Western Ontario LORI BRANCH WEST PhD student in the Department of English at Indiana University