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An Anthropology of Ethics
Through critical revision of Foucault's investigation of ethics, Faubion develops an original program of empirical inquiry into the ethical domain.
James D. Faubion (Author)
9781107004948, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 14 April 2011
318 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.64 kg
'This erudite, enlightening, and engaging book will make a significant contribution to what Faubion calls an anthropology of ethics as well as anthropology in general.' Anthropos
Through an ambitious and critical revision of Michel Foucault's investigation of ethics, James Faubion develops an original program of empirical inquiry into the ethical domain. From an anthropological perspective, Faubion argues that Foucault's specification of the analytical parameters of this domain is the most productive point of departure in conceptualizing its distinctive features. He further argues that Foucault's framework is in need of substantial revision to be of genuinely anthropological scope. In making this revision, Faubion illustrates his program with two extended case studies: one of a Portuguese marquis and the other of a dual subject made up of the author and a millenarian prophetess. The result is a conceptual apparatus that is able to accommodate ethical pluralism and yield an account of the limits of ethical variation, providing a novel resolution of the problem of relativism that has haunted anthropological inquiry into ethics since its inception.
Part I. An Anthropology of Ethics: 1. Precedents, parameters, potentials
2. Foucault in Athens
3. Ethical others
Part II. Fieldwork in Ethics: 4. An ethics of composure
5. An ethics of reckoning
Concluding remarks: for programmatic inquiries
Bibliography.
Subject Areas: Anthropology [JHM], Ethics & moral philosophy [HPQ]