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More About This Title A Companion to Moral Anthropology
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- Investigates the central legacies of moral anthropology, the formation of moral facts and values, the context of local moralities, and the frontiers between moralities, politics, humanitarianism
- Features contributions from pioneers in the field of moral anthropology, as well as international experts in related fields such as moral philosophy, moral psychology, evolutionary biology and neuroethics
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Didier Fassin is the James D. Wolfensohn Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University.
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Introduction: Toward a Critical Moral Anthropology 1
Didier Fassin
Part I Legacies 19
1 Durkheim and the Moral Fact 21
Bruno Karsenti
2 Weber and Practical Ethics 37
Isabelle Kalinowski
3 E. P. Thompson and Moral Economies 49
Marc Edelman
4 Foucault and the Genealogy of Ethics 67
James D . Faubion
5 Relativism and Universalism 85
Richard A. Shweder
6 Anthropology and Ethics 103
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
Part II Approaches 115
7 Cultural Values 117
Joel Robbins
8 Ordinary Ethics 133
Veena Das
9 Moral Sentiments 150
C . Jason Throop
10 Moral Reasoning 169
Karen M . Sykes
11 Virtue 186
Thomas Widlok
12 Narratives 204
Jarrett Zigon
Part III Localities 221
13 Ethics and Piety 223
Saba Mahmood
14 Care and Disregard 242
João Biehl
15 Mourning 264
Everett Yuehong Zhang
16 Poverty 283
Harri Englund
17 Inequality 302
Caroline Humphrey
18 Sexuality 320
Stacy Leigh Pigg
Part IV Worlds 339
19 Religion and Morality 341
Michael Lambek
20 Charity 359
Jonathan Benthall
21 Medicine 376
Adriana Petryna
22 Science 395
Michael M . J . Fischer
23 Finance 413
Karen Ho
24 Law 432
Carol J. Greenhouse
Part V Politics 449
25 Humanitarianism 451
Peter Redfield
26 Human Rights 468
Mark Goodale
27 War 482
Catherine Lutz and Kathleen Millar
28 Violence 500
Alexander Hinton
29 Punishment 519
Roger Lancaster
30 Borders 540
Josiah M. Heyman and John Symons
Part VI Dialogues 559
31 Moral Philosophy 561
Kwame Anthony Appiah
32 Moral Psychology 578
James Dungan and Liane Young
33 Neuroethics 595
Massimo Reichlin
34 Evolutionary and Cognitive Anthropology 611
Nicolas Baumard and Dan Sperber
Index of Names 628
Subject Index 641
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“This thrilling survey at once points to a rich future for anthropology, without diminishing the ethical and moral debts contemporary anthropologists owe to their predecessors.” (Expofairs.com, 1 March 2016)
"Throughout the book, dialogues between philosophies and anthropological case studies produce rich understandings on various approaches, philosophical backgrounds and ethnographic specifics." (Anu Lounela, University of Helsinki in Suomen Antropologi - Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 03/2015 issue)
"This edited volume is a huge and very welcome contribution to the discussion of morals in anthropology and includes articles that are extremely profound and well written." (Anu Lounela, University of Helsinki in Suomen Antropologi - Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 03/2015 issue)
“This thrilling survey at once points to a rich future for anthropology, without diminishing the ethical and moral debts contemporary anthropologists owe to their predecessors.”
Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh
“Morality - for long the preserve of philosophers, preachers and educators - increasingly attracts psychologists, cognitive scientists, and even economists. This richly rewarding book displays the distinctive insights and lively debates anthropologists are bringing to an exciting new field.”
Steven Lukes, New York University