Exploring what he calls 'the moral horror that is severe poverty,'
Bharat Ranganathan develops a demanding account of the obligations
that affluent people have to assist severely impoverished people. He
argues that this is an immediate ethical as much as a social or
structural imperative. Noting that developmental economists and moral
and political philosophers have focused on wealth inequalities in
increasingly sophisticated ways, Ranganathan observes that – within
religious ethics – normative issues around severe poverty have
nevertheless received insufficient attention. Bringing together
general moral, religious, and philosophical principles with particular
economic, social, and political realities, and engaging constructively
with the writings of John Rawls and Peter Singer, this passionately
argued book boldly challenges deleterious trends within ethics by
unpacking, in a much more systematic way than hitherto, the pressing
dilemmas around acute impoverishment. It will find an eager readership
among scholars of religion, ethics, developmental studies, and
theology.
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Severe Poverty and the Religious Ethics of Obligation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009428200
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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