A Comparative Study of the Origins of Ethical Thought: Hellenism and Hebraism

A Comparative Study of the Origins of Ethical Thought: Hellenism and Hebraism

A Comparative Study of the Origins of Ethical Thought: Hellenism and Hebraism

A Comparative Study of the Origins of Ethical Thought: Hellenism and Hebraism

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Overview

The Origins of Ethical Thought: A Comparative Study Between Hellenism and Hebraism is the first text to analyze both Greek and Hebrew ethical thought based on a comprehensive and ideological interpretation of the two systems on their own and in relation to one another. An innovative work of interdisciplinary scholarship, this book focuses on the plurality of perspectives between and within the respective ethical systems. Without overdrawing comparisons, the author engages selected primary and secondary texts and highlights the traits that distinguish the two fields while revealing the commonalities underlying ancient Hebraic and Hellenistic concepts of the self in relation to the "other," whether on the human or super-human level. He reveals that both ethical systems are based on a sense of "wonder," which, he argues, can and should be rehabilitated as a foundation for a new ethics that is in touch with the transcendent and metaphysical.

Moreover, writing from a Japanese frame of reference, the author incorporates important insights by Eastern thinkers that are often overlooked in the West. Well conceived and logically presented, The Origins of Ethical Thought covers the practical philosophy of the ancient Greeks from the Presocratics through Aristotle, the religious ethics of the Ancient Hebrews from the Ten Commandments to the Wisdom literature, and the consequences of Greek and Hebrew ethics from philosophical ideas of love and righteousness to religious notions of retribution and atonement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461674597
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/20/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 774 KB

About the Author

Dr. Seizo Sekine is professor of Ethics and Hebrew Bible at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Judy Wakabayashi is associate professor of Japanese Translation at Kent State University, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: "Wonder"
Part 2 Part I: The Practical Philosophy of the Ancient Greeks
Chapter 3 The Presocratics (1):The Ionians
Chapter 4 The Presocratics (2):The Italian Thracians
Chapter 5 Socrates and Plato (I):Socrates, the Sophists, and Plato
Chapter 6 Socrates and Plato (II): Focusing on Plato
Chapter 7 Aristotle (I): Happiness and Ethical Excellence
Chapter 8 Aristotle (2): The Doctrine of the Mean and the Doctrine of Virtue
Chapter 9 Aristotle (3): Intellectual Excellence and Contemplation
Part 10 Part II: The Religious Ethics of the Ancient Hebrews
Chapter 11 The Ten Commandments (1): Focusing on the Sixth to Ninth Commandments
Chapter 12 The Ten Commandments (2): Focusing on the First Commandment
Chapter 13 Legal Codes: The Book of the Covenant, the Deuteronomic Code, and the Holiness Code
Chapter 14 The Wisdom Literature (1): Proverbs
Chapter 15 The Wisdom Literature (2): The Book of Job
Chapter 16 Part III: The Consequences of Hellenic and Hebrew Ethics
Chapter 17 Retribution Ethics in Hebrew Religion: Focusing on the Qohelet
Chapter 18 Hebrew Religious Ethics and Atonement Ideology: Focusing on the Prophets
Chapter 19 A Reflection on the Greek Philosophy of Love and Righteousness, Based on Aristotle
Chapter 20 Conclusion: Revisiting "Wonder"
Chapter 25
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