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ID087583
Title ProperCharting the ethics of the English school
Other Title Informationwhat Good is there in a middle-ground ethics
LanguageENG
AuthorCochran, Molly
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article aims to advance our understanding of the development of English School thinking on international ethics by outlining three phases of ethical inquiry within the British Committee. The article argues that, throughout the life of the Committee, its outlook was conditioned by a pervading moral skepticism, which was reflected in the School's commitment to a "middle-ground ethics"; however, at various times the Committee members' views changed about how maximalist the "good" could be that oriented this ethical position. Awareness of this ebb and flow helps us better understand Hedley Bull's characterization of the ethics of pluralism and solidarism within the School as well as the precise challenge contemporary English School theorists face if they are to move beyond the normative cul-de-sac that British Committee members encountered in each phase of their ethical discussions.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 53, No. 1; Mar 2009: p203-225
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 53, No. 1; Mar 2009: p203-225
Key WordsEnglish School ;  Ethics ;  International Ethics ;  International Relations ;  International Society


 
 
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