Introduction

Ethical Perspectives 14 (2):113-115 (2007)
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In his paper, Thom Brooks explores the relationship between equality and democracy in terms of minimal competency, demonstrating how minimal competency is justified and why it is inegalitarian in interesting ways.Joseph Okumu then traces Williams’ journey into the world of morality from his reflections on the self or personal identity, assuming that his positive views on morality are ultimately traceable to his notion of personal identity.Next, Serge Pukas looks at three aspects of Waldron's defence of the natural duty of justice account: , arguing that Waldron conflates the natural duty of justice with the duty not to harm, leaves alone the special allegiance objection, and fails in his distinction between the insiders and outsiders – if the natural duty of justice account is not supplemented with the fairness theory.Paul Moyaert argues that idealization can throw a new light upon Freud’s theory of sublimation and that courtly love can be seen as an illustration of this. Giving a short overview of Freud’s approach, Moyaert draws attention to some elements that help us to describe the direct link between idealization and sublimation, suggesting that the double movement of the instincts is what art and religion knows as ‘exaltation.’Uzochukwu Jude Njoku elucidates the theological and philosophical backgrounds of the ethics of solidarity in the thoughts of Pope John Paul II by expounding the basic hermeneutical conditions for its reappraisal in social ethics and contemporary debates, bring Paul Ricoeur on as a dialogue partner

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