edited by Harley E. Flack and Edmund D. Pellegrino
Georgetown University Press, 1992
Paper: 978-0-87840-532-9
Library of Congress Classification R724.A32 1992
Dewey Decimal Classification 174.208996073

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

By analyzing the amalgam of Greek philosophy, Jewish and Christian teachings, and secular humanism that composes our dominant ethical system, the authors of this volume explore the question of whether or not Western and non-Western moral values can be commingled without bilateral loss of cultural integrity. They take as their philosophical point of departure the observation that both ethical relativism and ethical absolutism have become morally indefensible in the context of the multicultural American life, and they variously consider the need for an ethical middle ground.