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Moral Sentiments in Modern Society : A New Answer to Classical Questions /

Since the time of Adam Smith, scholars have tried to understand the role moral sentiments play in modern life, an issue that became especially urgent during and after the 2008 global financial crisis. Previous explanations have ranged from the idea that modern society is built on moral values to the...

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Otros Autores: Marini, Gioia (Traductor), Brink, Gabriël van den (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Dutch
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2016]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Gabriël van den Brink; 1 Why this topic?; 2 Why the Netherlands?; 3 Why now?; 4 Personal motives; 5 Word of thanks; Part 1; 1. Research questions and theoretical framework; Gabriël van den Brink; 1 The theory of moral sentiments; 2 Morality and society; 3 Will the real Adam Smith please stand up?; 4 On modernity and modernisation; 5 Three fault lines; 6 Theories and trends; 7 Degrees of modernity; 8 The tension between morality and modernity; 9 The moral effects of modernity; 10 What this book is about; 2. An archaeology of altruistic behaviour
  • Gabriël van den Brink1 Insights from biology; 2 The transcendental order; 3 The uniqueness of Christianity?; 4 The beginning of the modern era; 5 The secularisation of society; 6 The moralisation of politics; 7 Solidarity at the local level; 8 Solidarity at the national level; 9 Solidarity at the global level; 10 Conclusions; Part 2; 3. The Netherlands as a liquid society; Gabriël van den Brink; 1 Economic modernisation; 2 Political modernisation; 3 Cultural modernisation; 4 Higher expectations; 5 The erosion of institutional frameworks; 6 Rise in social mobility; 7 Family life; 8 Civic life
  • 9 Professional life10 Conclusions; 4. The hardening of the social climate; Gabriël van den Brink; 1 Secularisation; 2 More sports; 3 Intense experiences; 4 More violence; 5 Greater visibility; 6 Moving in the wrong direction; 7 Decline in tolerance; 8 The immigrant problem; 9 Moral uncertainty; 10 Conclusions; Part 3; 5. The truly important things in life; Paul Dekker, Erik van Ingen & Loek Halman; 1 Many deflective reactions; 2 Examples of views regarding 'something higher'; 3 Four types of ideals; 4 The link to religion; 5 Forms of spirituality; 6 Social background; 7 Social involvement
  • 8 Motives for helping9 Characteristics of the volunteers; 10 Conclusions; 6. Changes in norms and values; Erik van Ingen, Loek Halman & Paul Dekker; 1 Two dimensions of modernisation; 2 The Netherlands and Europe; 3 Changes in values at the individual level; 4 Hierarchy of values; 5 Values in private life; 6 Values of citizenship; 7 Decreasing tolerance; 8 Public morals stricter; 9 The significance of work; 10 Conclusions; Part 4; 7. The role of ideals in professional life; Heleen van Luijn & Nicole Maalste; 1 Integrity and openness; 2 Problems with the organisation; 3 Social commitment
  • 4 Companies in the private sector5 Social values on three levels; 6 Vitality and spirituality; 7 Forms of moral deliberation; 8 The mission statement; 9 Professional codes of conduct; 10 Conclusions; 8. Moral imagination at work; Karen Woets & Heidi de Mare; 1 The status of fantasy novels; 2 Two (or more) imaginary worlds; 3 Personal relationships; 4 Morality and personal development; 5 The status of television series; 6 Visual qualities of the hospital drama; 7 Moments of empathy; 8 Visual qualities of police series; 9 The rule of law and self-sacrifice; 10 Conclusions; Part 5