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Jeff Morgan argues that both Immanuel Kant and S ren Kierkegaard think of conscience as an individual's moral self-awareness before God, specifically before the claim God makes on each person. This innovative reading corrects prevailing views that both figures, especially Kant, lay the groundwork for the autonomous individual of modern life - that is, the atomistic individual who is accountable chiefly to themselves as their own lawmaker.
This book first challenges the dismissal of conscience in 20th-century Christian ethics, often in favour of an emphasis on corporate life and corporate self-understanding. Morgan shows that this dismissal is based on a misinterpretation of Immanuel Kant's practical philosophy and moral theology, and of S ren Kierkegaard's second authorship. He does this with refreshing discussions of Stanley Hauerwas, Oliver O'Donovan, and other major figures. Morgan instead situates Kant and Kierkegaard within a broad trajectory in Christian thought in which an individual's moral self-awareness before God, as distinct from moral self-awareness before a community, is an essential feature of the Christian moral life.
Title
The Single Individual and the Searcher of Hearts: A Retrieval of Conscience in the Work of Immanuel Kant and S
Author
Jeff Morgan (assistant Professor, Saint Joseph's College Of Maine, Usa)
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
February 2022
Weight
277g
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 1.1 cm
ISBN
9780567697721
ISBN-10
056769772X
Eden Code
5550842
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