Contents
Introduction - Clifford G. Christians and John C. Merrill
Part I. The Altruistic Stance: Loyalty to Others
1. Tenzin Gyatso, the Dalai Lama: Universal Compassion - John C. Merrill (University of Missouri, Emeritus)
2. Jesus: Loving Neighbors - Mary Hulst (Calvin Theological Seminary)
3. John Stuart Mill: Utilitarianism - Raphael Cohen-Almagor (University of Hull)
4. Carol Gilligan: Ethics of Care - Lee Wilkins (University of Missouri)
5. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Ethics of Personalism - William Babcock (Southern Illinois University)
6. Mother Teresa: The Ethics of Sacrifice - Janice Hume (University of Georgia)
Part II. The Egoistic Stance: Loyalty to Self
7. Aristotle: Self-Development - Lee Anne Peck (University of Northern Colorado)
8. Friedrich Nietzsche: Becoming an Übermensch - Clifford G. Christians (University of Illinois)
9. Machiavelli: Pragmatic Realism - John C. Merrill (University of Missouri, Emeritus)
10. Camus: The Rebellious Spirit - David J . Gunkel (Northern Illinois University)
11. Kautilya of India: Social Egoism - John C. Merrill (University of Missouri, Emeritus)
12. Ayn Rand: Rational Self-Interest - John C. Merrill (University of Missouri, Emeritus)
Part III. The Autonomy Stance: Loyalty to Freedom
13. Henry David Thoreau: Value of Solitude - Stephanie Craft (University of Missouri)
14. John Locke: Natural Rights - Patrick Lee Plaisance (Colorado State University)
15. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Courage versus Authority - Ronald C. Arnett (Duquesne University)
16. Paulo Freire: Face Saving and Communication - Ronald C. Arnett (Duquesne University)
17. Hannah Arendt: Public as Authority - Maurine Beasley (University of Maryland)
Part IV. The Legalist Stance: Loyalty to Authority
18. Plato: Elite Norms - Lee Anne Peck (University of Northern Colorado)
19. Muhammad: Honor-Centered Morality - Mohammad A. Siddiqi (Western Illinois University)
20. Immanuel Kant: Importance of Duty - Lee Anne Peck (University of Northern Colorado)
21. Moses: Deontological Norms - William Babcock (Southern Illinois University)
22. Thomas Hobbes: The Ethics of Social Order - Stephen J . A. Ward (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Part V. The Communitarian Stance: Loyalty to the Community
23. Confucius: Ethics of Character - Virginia Whitehouse (Whitworth University)
24. Mohandas Gandhi: Fellowship of Power - Lee Wilkins (University of Missouri)
25. Karl Marx: Transcending Alienation - Jon Bekken (Albright College)
26. John Dewey: Democratic Conversation - Lee Wilkins (University of Missouri)
27. Jürgen Habermas: Consensus and Citizenship - David S. Allen (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee)
28. Emmanuel Levinas: Priority of the Other - Ronald C. Arnett (Duquesne University)
Contributors
Index