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Addressing the post-enlightenment problems of meaning and freedom, Kyle Michael James Shuttleworth traces the historical development of the ethics of authenticity in a lucid and vigorous study. The emergence of authenticity as an ethical ideal is probed in relation to the rise of social freedom and individualism which opens up conversations and disagreements with the German Idealists, and later, Habermas, Foucault, and MacIntyre. Taking heed of these intellectual predecessors and proponents of ethical authenticity leads to an original conception of a socio-existential account of ethical authenticity, made possible by the work of both Taylor and Sartre.
Moving beyond virtue ethics, discourse ethics and Foucauldian notions of self-care, The History and Ethics of Authenticityconstructs a practical ethics of authenticity that is both embedded in and able to transcend the current moment. Making use of contemporary reference points, including the rise of social media, capitalist branding, and competing appeals to identity, authenticity becomes an achievable ethical ideal.
Title
The History and Ethics of Authenticity: Meaning, Freedom, and Modernity
Author
Kyle Michael James Shuttleworth
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
November 2020
Weight
491g
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 1.5 cm
ISBN
9781350163423
ISBN-10
1350163422
Eden Code
5258574
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