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A Case for Conscious Normativity: Or How Ethics Literacy Can Benefit Sociology Students and Their Teachers

Author(s)
Flores, Rubén  
Burg, Ryan  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/28228
Date Issued
2021-02-18
Date Available
2025-05-27T09:30:38Z
Abstract
We argue that sociology students and their teachers could benefit from cultivating literacy in normative ethics, as well as from developing a thoughtful approach to ethical values and principles, an intellectual virtue that we label “conscious normativity.” The benefits of ethics literacy and conscious normativity include a deeper appreciation for the centrality of normative evaluations in social life, a renewed connection with many of the intellectual and ethical traditions that underpin sociology and society, and an enhanced ability to navigate the discipline’s inescapable plurality and to develop an informed position on the doctrine of value neutrality. We outline some ways in which students and their teachers could enhance their ethics literacy, focusing on the many points of contact between sociological practice and ethical reflection. The article concludes by considering the meaning of our argument for sociology’s relationship to ethics, highlighting the cycles of critique that become accessible to consciously normative sociologists.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
University of California Press
Journal
Civic Sociology
Volume
2
Issue
1
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 the Authors
Subjects

Ethics

Ethics and sociology

Ethics literacy

Conscious normativity...

Value neutrality

DOI
10.1525/cs.2021.18219
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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