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한국기독교교육정보학회 Journal of Christian Education & Information Technology Journal of Christian Education & Information Technology Vol.4
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2003.4
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47 - 60 (14page)

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Oxford philosopher Derek Parfit calls ethics "the youngest and least advanced" of the sciences. However, despite its relatively recent beginnings, and the lack of objectivity typically associated with ethics, Parfit is optimistic about the potential development of non-religious ethics. So too is Princeton philosopher Peter Singer, one of the most prominent ethicists in the world today. Underlying their optimism regarding the development of non-religious ethics is the belief, which Parfit and Singer share, that it is religion, more than anything else, that has retarded or prevented the development of ethical thinking in our history.
In this paper I address this idea that Christianity has hindered the development of ethical thinking and the associated idea that progress in ethics consists in escaping from the lingering effects of Christian ethical thought. In particular, I critically examine Singer's claims that Christian ethics is ultimately based on self-interest and that reason, rather than religion, is the proper basis for ethics. In the final section of the paper I indicate how I think Christianity can contribute to the development of a humane and positive ethic for the renewal of our social and ecological life.

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1. The rise of secular ethics

2. Singer‘s Criticism of Christian ethics

3. Singer‘s Defence of a Secular Ethics

4. A Modest Proposal for a Unified Ethics

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