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The Golden Rule''do to others as you would have them do to you'', ''what is hateful to you to your fellow don''t do'', to take the two most familiar formulationsdefines a meeting place for many fields of learning. There the study of comparative religion, philosophy and ethics, anthropology and sociology, and the whole range of cross-cultural studies carried on in the social sciences and the humanities intersect. That hardly presents a surprise, since the Golden Rule finds a place in most religions and is universally acknowledged to form a part of the shared heritage of human wisdom. But if it is one thing on which religions concur, that does not mean the Golden Rule is simple or self-evident. Its ubiquity presents us with tough questions of context and difficult problems of content. Both the Golden Rule itself and how it attests to the human condition demand study. Defining the rule and explaining its universality in religion and culture require attention. The role of the Golden Rule i

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Chapter 1 William Scott Green, University of Miami: Parsing Reciprocity: Questions for the Golden Rule Chapter 2 Robert M. Berchman, Dowling College: The Golden Rule in Graeco-Roman Religion and Philosophy [1] Chapter 3 Robert M. Berchman, Dowing College: The Golden Rule in Graeco-Roman Religion and Philsophy [2] Chapter 4 Daniel Berthold, Bard College: The Golden Rule in Kant and Utilitarianism Chapter 5 Jeffrey Wattles, Kent State University: Philosophical Reflections on the Golden Rule Chapter 6 David Sloan Wilson, Binghamton University: The Golden Rules of Religion Chapter 7 Harry J. Gensler, S.J., John Carroll University: Gold or Fool's Gold? Ridding the Golden Rule of Absurd Implications Chapter 8 Christopher Boehm, University of Southern California: How the Golden Rule Can Lead to Reproductive Success: A New Selection Basis for Alexander's "Indirect Reciprocity." Chapter 9 Stephen G. Post, Case Western Reserve University: The Golden Rule in its Idealistic Formulation: Benefits for the Moral Agent

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 11/5/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761841012, 978-0761841012
      ISBN10: 0761841016

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      Book Synopsis
      The Golden Rule''do to others as you would have them do to you'', ''what is hateful to you to your fellow don''t do'', to take the two most familiar formulationsdefines a meeting place for many fields of learning. There the study of comparative religion, philosophy and ethics, anthropology and sociology, and the whole range of cross-cultural studies carried on in the social sciences and the humanities intersect. That hardly presents a surprise, since the Golden Rule finds a place in most religions and is universally acknowledged to form a part of the shared heritage of human wisdom. But if it is one thing on which religions concur, that does not mean the Golden Rule is simple or self-evident. Its ubiquity presents us with tough questions of context and difficult problems of content. Both the Golden Rule itself and how it attests to the human condition demand study. Defining the rule and explaining its universality in religion and culture require attention. The role of the Golden Rule i

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 William Scott Green, University of Miami: Parsing Reciprocity: Questions for the Golden Rule Chapter 2 Robert M. Berchman, Dowling College: The Golden Rule in Graeco-Roman Religion and Philosophy [1] Chapter 3 Robert M. Berchman, Dowing College: The Golden Rule in Graeco-Roman Religion and Philsophy [2] Chapter 4 Daniel Berthold, Bard College: The Golden Rule in Kant and Utilitarianism Chapter 5 Jeffrey Wattles, Kent State University: Philosophical Reflections on the Golden Rule Chapter 6 David Sloan Wilson, Binghamton University: The Golden Rules of Religion Chapter 7 Harry J. Gensler, S.J., John Carroll University: Gold or Fool's Gold? Ridding the Golden Rule of Absurd Implications Chapter 8 Christopher Boehm, University of Southern California: How the Golden Rule Can Lead to Reproductive Success: A New Selection Basis for Alexander's "Indirect Reciprocity." Chapter 9 Stephen G. Post, Case Western Reserve University: The Golden Rule in its Idealistic Formulation: Benefits for the Moral Agent

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