Virtue, Relationality, and the Self: Rethinking Love in Conversation with Autistic Moral Experiences

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Elizabeth Agnew Cochran
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Recent scholarship in religious ethics signals the importance of considering how the virtues are pursued and embodied in everyday human lives and practices, as well as attending to experiences of virtue that have previously been overlooked. This essay argues that experiences of love in autistic persons can enrich our understanding of the nature and scope of virtuous love as understood in the Christian tradition. In making this argument, I develop an account of autistic love that draws on scholarship from psychology and anthropology, first-person narratives published by autistic authors, and a qualitative study conducted at Duquesne University. These sources point toward the existence of a comprehensive and generalized love that is rooted in an understanding of oneself as profoundly interconnected with the surrounding world. I conclude this essay by considering how this sort of love, while not always explicitly Christian, can nevertheless inform two contemporary debates in Christian virtue ethics.

美德、关系和自我:在与自闭道德经验的对话中重新思考爱
最近在宗教伦理方面的学术研究表明,考虑美德是如何在日常生活和实践中追求和体现的,以及关注以前被忽视的美德体验的重要性。本文认为,自闭症患者的爱的经历可以丰富我们对基督教传统中所理解的美德之爱的性质和范围的理解。在提出这一论点时,我借鉴了心理学和人类学的研究成果,自闭症作者发表的第一人称叙述,以及杜肯大学进行的一项定性研究,对自闭症患者的爱进行了描述。这些来源指向了一种全面而普遍的爱的存在,这种爱植根于对自己与周围世界深刻联系的理解。我通过思考这种爱,虽然并不总是明确的基督教,但如何能够为当代基督教美德伦理的两场辩论提供信息来结束这篇文章。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1973, the Journal of Religious Ethics is committed to publishing the very best scholarship in religious ethics, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating exchange on significant issues. Emphasizing comparative religious ethics, foundational conceptual and methodological issues in religious ethics, and historical studies of influential figures and texts, each issue contains independent essays, commissioned articles, and a book review essay, as well as a Letters, Notes, and Comments section. Published primarily for scholars working in ethics, religious studies, history of religions, and theology, the journal is also of interest to scholars working in related fields such as philosophy, history, social and political theory, and literary studies.
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