Feminist Philosophy Quarterly (Jun 2018)

Response to commentaries on Disorientation and Moral Life

  • Ami Harbin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5206/fpq/2018.2.3494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2

Abstract

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In Disorientation and Moral Life, I consider disorientations as experiences of not knowing how to go on following serious life events and experiences like those involved in traumas, grief, illness, education, consciousness raising, and migration. I challenge a history of moral philosophy that I claim has been preoccupied by a focus on the best moral agents as those who are most decisive, wholehearted, and clear about how they ought to act. In this piece, I respond to three commentaries on Disorientation and Moral Life. In particular, I offer reflections on how disorientations might be useful in contexts of disability studies, prison abolitionism, professional philosophy, anti-racist action, and political organizing.

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