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Contents

Prologue
Cheryl Mattingly

Chapter 1. The Question of 'Moral Engines': Introducing a Philosophical Anthropological Dialogue
Rasmus Dyring, Cheryl Mattingly, and Maria Louw

PART I: MORAL ENGINES AND HUMAN EXPERIENCE

Chapter 2. Ethics, Immanent Transcendence and the Experimental Narrative Self  
Cheryl Mattingly

Chapter 3. Being Otherwise: On Regret, Morality, and Mood
Jason Throop

Chapter 4. Haunting as Moral Engine: Ethical Striving and Moral Aporias among Sufis in Uzbekistan
Maria Louw

Chapter 5. Every Day: Forgiving after War in Northern Uganda
Lotte Meinert

Chapter 6. The Provocation of Freedom
Rasmus Dyring

PART II: MORAL ENGINES AND 'MORAL FACTS'

Chapter 7. On the Immanence of Ethics
Michael Lambek

Chapter 8. Where in the World are Values? Exemplarity and Moral Motivation
Joel Robbins

Chapter 9. Fault Lines in the Anthropology of Ethics
James Laidlaw

PART III: MORAL ENGINES AND THE HUMAN CONDITION

Chapter 10. An Ethics of Dwelling and a Politics of Worldbuilding: Responding to the Demands of the Drug War
Jarrett Zigon

Chapter 11. Human, the Responding Being:  Considerations Towards a Philosophical Anthropology of Responsiveness
Thomas Schwarz Wentzer

Chapter 12. The History of Responsibility
Francois Raffoul

Index

Moral Engines

Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life

Edited by Cheryl Mattingly, Rasmus Dyring, Maria Louw, and Thomas Schwarz Wentzer

266 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-78533-693-5 Hb Published (October 2017)

eISBN 978-1-78533-694-2 eBook