Moral Agoraphobia: The Challenge of Egoism
Kim-Chong Chong
Moral Agoraphobia: The Challenge of Egoism
Kim-Chong Chong
Does rationality define moral space? What if egoism can be shown to fall within this space as defined? But then how could anything so enclosed as criteria of rationality have been said to constitute morality? This book argues that this moral agoraphobia of certain contemporary moral theories hides the possibility of different moral perspectives. Examples from George Eliot’s Middlemarch and Andre Gide’s The Immoralist are worked into this argument.
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