Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Unity of Winch's Philosophy(Michael Campbell).- Chapter 2. Winch on First Philosophy: Einheit und Vielheit (Steven Burns).- Chapter 3. The idea of a Weltanschauung and its Relation to Philosophy (Lars Hertzberg ).- Chapter 4. Moral Agency (Carolyn Wilde).- Chapter 5. Wittgenstein and Winch on the Will (David Cockburn).- Chapter 6. The Identity of Man - Winch between Spinoza, Weil, and Wittgenstein (Sarah Tropper).- Chapter 7. The Will, Punishment, and the Justification of Political Authority (Lynette Reid).- Chapter 8. 'Work Against the Government': Winch on Political Authority (Michael Campbell).- Chapter 9. Old Age on the Opera Stage - Ethical Problems Regarding Questions of Power, Government and Law contra Conviction (Helen Geyer).- Chapter 10. The Personal in Ethics: Winch on Universalisability, Difference and Disagreement (Kamila Pacovsk ).- Chapter 11. The Personal and The Universal in Morality (Takeshi Sato).- Chapter 12. Winch between Wittgenstein and Weber: "understanding human behaviour" as the Hermeneutic Aim for Contemporary Social Sciences (Francesca Romana Recchia Luciani).- Chapter 13. The Good and the Bad in Sexual Relations: A Reconsideration of Winch's Limiting Notions (Camilla Kronqvist).- Chapter 14. Researching Education: Perspectives from Winch's Approach to the Social Sciences (Christopher Winch).- Chapter 15. Winch and Animal Minds (Craig Taylor).