Joe Burnham

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What we have failed to see is that even the Kantian ethic, based on the myth of the isolated, rational individual, arises out of a story, an account of the way the world works, and is backed up by a community. Individualistic, contextualist ethics is dependent on a “community” that exists by devaluing community and a “tradition” whose claim is that we become free by detaching ourselves from our tradition.
Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony
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