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Robert Gibbs (Author)

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0691009635 978-0691009636 August 15, 2000

Robert Gibbs presents here an ambitious new theory of ethics. Drawing on a striking combination of intellectual traditions, including Jewish thought, continental philosophy, and American pragmatism, Gibbs argues that ethics is primarily concerned with responsibility and is not--as philosophers have often assumed--principally a matter of thinking about the right thing to do and acting in accordance with the abstract dictates of reason or will. More specifically, ethics is concerned with attending to others' questions and bearing responsibility for what they do.

Gibbs builds this innovative case by exploring the implicit responsibilities in a broad range of human interactions, paying especially close attention to the signs that people give and receive as they relate to each other. Why Ethics? starts by examining the simple actions of listening and speaking, reading and writing, and by focusing on the different responsibilities that each action entails. The author discusses what he describes as the mutual responsibilities implicit in the actions of reasoning, mediating, and judging. He assesses the relationships among ethics, pragmatics, and Jewish philosophy. The book concludes by looking at the relation of memory and the immemorial, emphasizing the need to respond for past actions by confessing, seeking forgiveness, and making reconciliations.

In format, Gibbs adopts a Talmudic approach, interweaving brief citations from primary texts with his commentary. He draws these texts from diverse thinkers and sources, including Levinas, Derrida, Habermas, Rosenzweig, Luhmann, Peirce, James, Royce, Benjamin, Maimonides, the Bible, and the Talmud. Ranging over philosophy, literary theory, social theory, and historiography, this is an ambitious and provocative work that holds profound lessons for how we think about ethics and how we seek to live responsibly.



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In this thought-provoking new book, Gibbs (philosophy, Univ. of Toronto) centers ethics on personal responsibility. He argues that, rather than having to compute the "best" alternative, as in utilitarianism, we must face others in concrete situations and acknowledge that we are responsible to them. The responsibility in question is by no means confined to present encounters; we must also repent for the past and remember it. Gibbs draws much from Jewish philosophers such as Franz Rosenzweig and Emmanuel Levinas, and Jewish survival concerns him greatly. He combines analysis of the Talmud with the pragmatics of Charles Peirce, George Herbert Mead, and Jurgen Habermas in an unsusual and illuminating way. Recommended for academic libraries.
-David Gordon, Bowling Green State Univ., OH
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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[An] excellent, challenging work. . . . In focusing on responsibility, Gibbs clearly seeks to change the parameters of ethical inquiry. Yet what makes his work so successful is that it takes modern ethics seriously even while questioning it, seeking to hear its concerns while repairing the harm and suffering its excesses have caused. It . . . provides an excellent model for how religious ethics can both take responsibility for and transform modern inquiry. -- William W. Young III, Theological Studies



In this thought-provoking new book, Gibbs centers ethics on personal responsibility . . .He combines analysis of the Talmud with the pragmatics of Charles Peirce, George Herbert Mead, and Jurgen Habermas in an unusual and illuminating way. -- Library Journal

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existential signifying, bodily signifying, this moment itself, ethical exigency, extreme responsibility, boundary judgments, talmudic text, intentional sins, ethical need, purposive act, static truths, infinite responsibilities, thinking thinker, listener position, originary source, infinite responsibility, pragmatic relation
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Resh Lakish, Day of Atonement, The Star, Rabban Gamliel, Beth Hillel, Oral Torah, New York, Rabbi Eliezer, Yom Kippur, Mount Sinai, Arcades Project, Baba Metsia, Franz Rosenzweig, Hermann Cohen, Indiana University Press, Master of the Universe, University of Chicago Press, Babylonian Talmud, Cambridge University Press, Song of Songs, Ancient Israel, Gary Smith, God of Hosts, New Testament, Rosenzweig's Star
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