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For more information on adopting this SNEAK title for your course, please contact us at: PREVIEW [email protected] or 800-200-3908 The Integrated Ethics Reader The Integrated Ethics Reader RECONNECTING THOUGHT, EMOTION, AND REVERENCE IN A WORLD ON THE BRINK First Edition Edited by David E. McClean Rutgers University - Newark SAN DIEGO Bassim Hamadeh, CEO and Publisher John Remington, Executive Editor Kaela Martin, Project Editor David Rajec, Editorial Assistant Casey Hands, Associate Production Editor Emely Villavicencio, Senior Graphic Designer Trey Soto, Licensing Coordinator Don Kesner, Interior Designer Natalie Piccotti, Director of Marketing Kassie Graves, Vice President of Editorial Jamie Giganti, Director of Academic Publishing Copyright © 2020 by Cognella, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprinted, repro- duced, transmitted, or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information retrieval system without the written permission of Cognella, Inc. For inquiries regarding permissions, translations, foreign rights, audio rights, and any other forms of reproduction, please contact the Cognella Licensing Department at rights@ cognella.com. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Printed in the United States of America. 3970 Sorrento Valley Blvd., Ste. 500, San Diego, CA 92121 Contents Introduction: It’s Now or Nether: On Integrative Approaches to Ethics ix 1 ‘Love Is the Answer’: Charity and Kiganda Ethics of Interdependence ..............................1 Introduction to China Scherz ..................................................................................................................1 1.1 Love Is the Answer: Charity and Kiganda Ethics of Interdependence ........................4 By China Scherz Questions to Consider ............................................................................................................................. 28 2 “Security Through Care” and “Rethinking Human Security” ............................................... 29 Introduction to Fiona Robinson .......................................................................................................... 29 2.1 Security through Care ................................................................................................................. 32 By Fiona Robinson 2.2 Rethinking Human Security ..................................................................................................... 36 By Fiona Robinson Questions to Consider ............................................................................................................................. 53 3 “Climate Change from a Cosmopolitan and Enlightened Anthropocentric Point of View” ........................................................................................................................................... 55 Introduction to David E. McClean ....................................................................................................... 55 3.1 Climate Change from a Cosmopolitan and Enlightened Anthropocentric Point of View ................................................................................................................................. 57 By David E. McClean Questions to Consider ............................................................................................................................. 83 4 “Should We Reverence Life? Reflections at the Intersection of Ecology, Religion, and Ethics” ..............................................................................................................................85 Introduction to William Schweiker .................................................................................................... 85 vi | The Integrated Ethics Reader 4.1 Should We Reverence Life? Reflections at the Intersection of Ecology, Religion, and Ethics ..................................................................................................................... 87 By William Schweiker Questions to Consider .............................................................................................................................104 5 “Cosmopolitanism, World Citizenship and Global Civil Society”......................................105 Introduction to Chris Brown ...............................................................................................................105 5.1 Cosmopolitanism, World Citizenship and Global Civil Society ...............................107 By Chris Brown Questions to Consider ...........................................................................................................................122 6 Race in the Modern World: The Problem of the Color Line ...............................................123 Introduction to Kwame Anthony Appiah ........................................................................................123 6.1 Race in the Modern World: The Problem of the Color Line ......................................125 By Kwame Anthony Appiah Questions to Consider ...........................................................................................................................131 7 Once More With Feeling: Integrating Emotion in Teaching Business Ethics .......................................................................................................................................133 Introduction to Christopher P. Adkins .............................................................................................133 7.1 Once More with Feeling: Integrating Emotion in Teaching Business Ethics—Educational Implications From Cognitive Neuroscience and Social Psychology ........................................................................................................................135 By Christopher P. Adkins Questions to Consider ...........................................................................................................................151 8 Reverence for Life: On the Role of Albert Schweitzer’s Ethics in Contemporary Ethical Debates ........................................................................................................153 Introduction to Ulrich H. J. Körtner ...................................................................................................153 8.1 Reverence for Life: On the Role of Albert Schweitzer’s Ethics in Contemporary Ethical Debates .............................................................................................155 By Ulrich H. J. Körtner Translated by Ana Ilievska Questions to Consider ...........................................................................................................................175 Contents | vii 9 “The Notion of and Need for Environmental Ethics” .............................................................177 Introduction to J. Baird Callicott ........................................................................................................177 9.1 The Notion of and Need for Environmental Ethics .......................................................179 By J. Baird Callicott Questions to Consider ...........................................................................................................................190 10 “Environmental Ethics as Civic Philosophy” and “Natural Piety, Environmental Ethics, and Sustainability” ................................................................................................................. 191 Introduction to Ben A. Minteer ..........................................................................................................191 10.1 Environmental Ethics as Civic Philosophy ........................................................................193 By Ben A. Minteer 10.2 Natural Piety, Environmental Ethics, and Sustainability............................................202 By Ben A. Minteer Questions to Consider ...........................................................................................................................218 11 Collective Wisdom and Civilization: Revitalizing Ancient Wisdom Traditions ................................................................................................................................219 Introduction to Thomas Kiefer ..........................................................................................................219 11.1 Collective Wisdom and Civilization: Revitalizing Ancient Wisdom Traditions.....................................................................................................................222 By Thomas Kiefer Questions to Consider ...........................................................................................................................243 12 “Prologue” and “Splitting of Sacred from Secular”................................................................245 Introduction to Bruce Wilshire ...........................................................................................................245 12.1 Prologue ..........................................................................................................................................248 By Bruce W. Wilshire 12.2 Splitting of Sacred from Secular? ..........................................................................................257

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