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Victims and Values Joseph A. Amato

Victims and Values By Joseph A. Amato

Victims and Values by Joseph A. Amato


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An inquiry into conscience and politics, this text examines fundamental ambiguities, dichotomies and contradictions. The author suggests that humanity should interpret and give meaning to its pains and sufferings. He focuses on the modern mind and the hedonistic society of the 20th century.

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Victims and Values: A History and a Theory of Suffering by Joseph A. Amato

Victims and Values joins history and ethics, conducting a timely inquiry into conscience and politics. Mindful of William James's notion that ethics must be grounded in the historical situation, this book examines fundamental ambiquities, dichotomies, and contradictions that we experience about the worth of our own suffering and that of others. In particular, it analyzes how victims make a powerful claim upon contemporary conscience and politics. Amato distances himself equally from those who deny suffering all substantive meaning and those who fashionably transform it into self-righteous identities and political rhetorics and ideologies. Amato's hope is that each person will be able to take measure of the suffering of others, while still remaining able to value his own suffering. After distinguishing pain from suffering, Amato starts his work with the assumption that humanity must interpret and give meaning to its pains and sufferings. Amato examines the fundamental place of suffering, sacrifice, and victims in Greek and Christian cultures. Reaching the central object of his study, the modern mind, Amato shows how the reformist world view of the eighteenth century philosopher sought to reduce suffering to a matter of rational calculation and how the progressive views of the nineteenth century dedicated the most profound energies of society and state to the elimination of human suffering. Ironically, in the twentieth century this resulted in an increasingly hedonistic society that is preoccupied with suffering and its rights, victims and their claims. Historians, philosophers, political scientists, theologians, and lay people will all find a lively forum in Amato's work.

About Joseph A. Amato

JOSEPH A. AMATO is Professor of History at Southwest State University in Minnesota. He has served as a consultant, humanist, and evaluator for several state and national humanities projects. Frequent reviewer, essayist, and the author of several books on ethics, death, and murder, Amato's abiding interest in twentieth century thought is represented by his Mounier and Maritain: A French Catholic Understanding of the Modern World, Ethics: Living or Dead?, and Guilt and Gratitude: A Historical Study of the Origins of Contemporary Conscience (Greenwood Press, 1982).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Eugen Weber Introduction Pain and Suffering, Currencies of Value Sacrifice, All But the Philosophers' Way Christianity, Suffering's Worth Death to Sacrifice: The Eighteenth Century Revolution Against Transcendence An Expanded Heart: A Century of Reform, Feelings, and Empathy A Century of Victims: Europe's Responsibility for a World's Suffering America: Its Victims Universal Victims and the Limits of the Politics of Suffering Conclusion: To Tell of One's Own Sufferings Bibliographical Essay Indexes

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NPB9780313259036
9780313259036
0313259038
Victims and Values: A History and a Theory of Suffering by Joseph A. Amato
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-11-21
264
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