by Carlo Ginzburg (Author), Ginzburg Carlo (Author), Carlo Ginzburg (Author), Carlo Ginzburg (Editor), Lucio Biasiori (Author), Lucio Biasiori (Editor)
Casuistry, the practice of resolving moral problems by applying a logical framework, has had a much larger historical presence before and since it was given a name in the Renaissance. The contributors to this volume examine a series of case studies to explain how different cultures and religions, past and present, have wrestled with morality's exceptions and margins and the norms with which they break. For example, to what extent have the Islamic and Judaic traditions allowed smoking tobacco or gambling? How did the Spanish colonization of America generate formal justifications for what it claimed? Where were the lines of transgression around food, money-lending, and sex in Ancient Greece and Rome? How have different systems dealt with suicide? Casuistry lives at the heart of such questions, in the tension between norms and exceptions, between what seems forbidden but is not. A Historical Approach to Casuistry does not only examine this tension, but re-frames casuistry as a global phenomenon that has informed ethical and religious traditions for millennia, and that continues to influence our lives today.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 18 Oct 2018
ISBN 10: 1350006750
ISBN 13: 9781350006751
Book Overview: A thorough exploration of casuistry and moral exceptionalism as a historical, transcultural, and global phenomenon.