Care, Social Practices and Normativity. Inner Struggle versus Panglossian Rule-Following
Contrary to the popular assumption that linguistically mediated social practices constitute the normativity of action (Kiverstein and Rietveld, 2015; Rietveld, 2008a,b; Rietveld and Kiverstein, 2014), I argue that it is affective care for oneself and others that primarily constitutes this kind of n...
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Main Author: | Alexander Albert Jeuk |
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Language: | EN FR IT |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6b6e2026785f45d986190ff6e878e23c |
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