Etiquette: Reflections on Contemporary Comportment

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Ron Scapp, Brian Seitz
State University of New York Press, 2012 M02 1 - 268 páginas
Etiquette, the field of multifarious prescriptions governing comportment in life's interactions, has generally been neglected by philosophers, who may be inclined to dismiss it as trivial, most specifically in contrast to ethics. Philosophy tends to grant absolute privilege to ethics over etiquette, placing the former alongside all of the traditional values favored by metaphysics (order, truth, rationality, mind, masculinity, depth, reality), while consigning the latter to metaphysics' familiar, divisive list of hazards and rejects (arbitrariness, mere opinion, irrationality, the body, femininity, surface, appearance). Addressing a broad range of subjects, from sexuality, clothes, and cell phones to hip-hop culture, bodybuilding, and imperialism, the contributors to Etiquette challenge these traditional values—not in order to favor etiquette over ethics, but to explore the various ways in which practice subtends theory, in which manners are morals, and in which ethics, the practice of living a good life, has always depended upon the graceful relations for which etiquette provides the armature.
 

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On Being Becoming
1
1 Aristotles Aesthetiquette
7
HipHops Battle Royale
17
A Brief Consideration
33
4 The Breathing Breach of Etiquette
41
5 The Etiquette of Adoption
49
Toward A Resistant Comportment
59
7 Coldness and Civility
69
The Paradox of the AmericanNovel of Manners
135
13 Make Yourself Useful
151
14 The American Guest
163
15 A Place Where the Soul Can Rest
171
Etiquette Fascism and Pleasure
181
Thoughts on Social Grace
199
18 Etiquette and Missile Defense
207
19 Odysseus Lies
223

Abject Rules of Etiquette in 301302
95
On Silence
105
10 Handy Etiquette
117
The Implosion of Disetiquette
121
20 Take Clothes For Example
239
Contributors
249
Index
253
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Ron Scapp is Professor of Humanities and Teacher Education at the College of Mount Saint Vincent. He is the author of Teaching Values: Critical Perspectives on Education, Politics, and Culture. Brian Seitz is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Babson College. He is the author of The Trace of Political Representation and coeditor (with Ron Scapp) of Eating Culture, both also published by SUNY Press.

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