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OverviewA Matter of Choice represents a substantive discussion of the concept of choice in human affairs, taken against the backdrop of ethics and religion. Drawing on a range of contributions, Hodgkiss demonstrates in this study that, though often not the primary issue under consideration, a concern with choice has featured continually in human thought from the Hellenistic world of the Stoics to the post-Kantian environment of modern philosophy. Moreover, he argues that the social and historical dimension of choice has been consistently underplayed, and that the role of choice in modern economic and political developments is underestimated at our peril. Through a critical account of the literature, Hodgkiss adeptly diagnoses the insufficiency of the current conception of the choice-making sovereign individual in the contemporary liberal-democratic capitalist context and outlines the implications of this philosophy for the choice-maker. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip HodgkissPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: James Clarke & Co Ltd ISBN: 9780227177426ISBN 10: 0227177428 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 28 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA Matter of Choice represents an exciting contribution to the current debates on the neo-liberal cornering of 'choice' in human affairs. From Hellenistic philosophy to contemporary sociology, Hodgkiss charts the emergence of choice, free will and human agency in contrast to the determinism of God's will and then economism. The book is a must for students and the lay reader interested in unpacking the current 'choice' mantra. Tom Cockburn, Professor of Social Sciences, Edge Hill University How to understand the idea of choice, and its relation alongside others such as fate, will, deliberation, and causality, has long exercised the greatest human minds. In teasing out and evaluating the teachings about choice from a galaxy of philosophers and sociologists, Hodgkiss has produced a lively, engaging and penetrating book that is philosophically, sociologically, and historically literate. Lloyd Strickland, Professor of Philosophy and Intellectual History, Manchester Metropolitan University Author InformationPhilip Hodgkiss is a sociologist by background who has drawn increasingly on moral philosophy and ethics to research the origins of the idea and ideal of dignity and the role of choice in social affairs. He was formerly Senior Lecturer in Applied Social Thought in the Department of Social Work and Social Care at the Manchester Metropolitan University, and is author of several publications on moral philosophy and social thought. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |