Finding Our Sea-Legs: Ethics, Experience and the Ocean of Stories

For millennia, philosophers have spun tales about goodness and badness, yet in matters of ethics, agreement is curiously hard to find. Finding Our Sea-Legs takes a new approach to these old debates.

This book casts the reader adrift on a sea of stories where multiple traditions converge: from ancient India to the fishmarkets of New York, and from East Indonesia to the philosophical traditions of China. Attentive to the changes in the winds and the tides, it draws on the resources of both philosophy and storytelling to explore our complex experiences of time, of others, and of storytelling itself.

In doing so, Finding Our Sea-Legs throws new light on the traditions of philosophy—from Aristotle to Emmanuel Levinas—and explores ethics not as a means of finding our way back to safe harbour, but instead as a way of acclimatising ourselves to life on the seas of uncertainty.

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Finding Our Sea-Legs: Ethics, Experience and the Ocean of Stories

For millennia, philosophers have spun tales about goodness and badness, yet in matters of ethics, agreement is curiously hard to find. Finding Our Sea-Legs takes a new approach to these old debates.

This book casts the reader adrift on a sea of stories where multiple traditions converge: from ancient India to the fishmarkets of New York, and from East Indonesia to the philosophical traditions of China. Attentive to the changes in the winds and the tides, it draws on the resources of both philosophy and storytelling to explore our complex experiences of time, of others, and of storytelling itself.

In doing so, Finding Our Sea-Legs throws new light on the traditions of philosophy—from Aristotle to Emmanuel Levinas—and explores ethics not as a means of finding our way back to safe harbour, but instead as a way of acclimatising ourselves to life on the seas of uncertainty.

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Finding Our Sea-Legs: Ethics, Experience and the Ocean of Stories

Finding Our Sea-Legs: Ethics, Experience and the Ocean of Stories

by Will Buckingham
Finding Our Sea-Legs: Ethics, Experience and the Ocean of Stories

Finding Our Sea-Legs: Ethics, Experience and the Ocean of Stories

by Will Buckingham

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For millennia, philosophers have spun tales about goodness and badness, yet in matters of ethics, agreement is curiously hard to find. Finding Our Sea-Legs takes a new approach to these old debates.

This book casts the reader adrift on a sea of stories where multiple traditions converge: from ancient India to the fishmarkets of New York, and from East Indonesia to the philosophical traditions of China. Attentive to the changes in the winds and the tides, it draws on the resources of both philosophy and storytelling to explore our complex experiences of time, of others, and of storytelling itself.

In doing so, Finding Our Sea-Legs throws new light on the traditions of philosophy—from Aristotle to Emmanuel Levinas—and explores ethics not as a means of finding our way back to safe harbour, but instead as a way of acclimatising ourselves to life on the seas of uncertainty.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781999376413
Publisher: Wind&Bones
Publication date: 09/27/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 520 KB

About the Author

Will Buckingham ­has taught both philosophy and creative writing at universities in the UK, China and Myanmar. He has a PhD in philosophy and an MA in Social Anthropology. He writes fiction, nonfiction and for children.

Table of Contents

1. In the Marketplace in Darjeeling, Early One Morning

2. All at Sea: A Philosophical Parable

3. Casting Off

4. Storytelling and Experience

5. A Naïve Phenomenology of Ethics

6. Stories About Stories

7. Stories about Time

8. Stories about Others

9. Conclusion: Beyond Dreams of Dry Land

Afterword to the Revised Edition
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Also by Will Buckingham

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