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Good Intentions: Moral Obstacles and Opportunities

by David H. Smith
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Overview

It seems self-evident that giving is a good thing. But there are profound arguments against a social stress on giving, many of them couched in the language of justice. In this book, scholars from a variety of fields associated with philanthropy discuss the moral issues surrounding efforts to do good. The chapters are arranged in five parts: "Important Exemplars," "Deciding Whom to Help," "Issues for Religious Communities," "The Importance and Insufficiency of Charity," and "Retrospect and Prospect."

The contributors are David M. Craig, Elliot N. Dorff, David C. Hammack, Amy A. Kass, John Langan, S.J., Paul Pribbenow, Paul G. Schervish, David H. Smith, William M. Sullivan, Philip Turner, and Patricia H. Werhane.

Synopsis

It seems self-evident that giving is a good thing. But there are profound arguments against a social stress on giving, many of them couched in the language of justice. In this book, scholars from a variety of fields associated with philanthropy discuss the moral issues surrounding efforts to do good. The chapters are arranged in five parts: "Important Exemplars," "Deciding Whom to Help," "Issues for Religious Communities," "The Importance and Insufficiency of Charity," and "Retrospect and Prospect."

The contributors are David M. Craig, Elliot N. Dorff, David C. Hammack, Amy A. Kass, John Langan, S.J., Paul Pribbenow, Paul G. Schervish, David H. Smith, William M. Sullivan, Philip Turner, and Patricia H. Werhane.

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

This book invites the reader to struggle with the question of what is good philanthropy and should encourage greater attention to the topic and the production of more focused volumes with contributors from shared backgrounds, whether they be philosophers, theologians, foundation officers, or practitioners, struggling together over the question. . . . this book should be read and reflected on by all who take the subject of philanthropy seriously.

About the Author, David H. Smith

David H. Smith is former Nelson Poynter Senior Scholar, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, and Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University.

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Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

"Although some readers may find certain essays more valuable to them at different times than do others, this book should be read and reflected on by all who take the subject of philanthropy seriously." β€”Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

This book invites the reader to struggle with the question of what is good philanthropy and should encourage greater attention to the topic and the production of more focused volumes with contributors from shared backgrounds, whether they be philosophers, theologians, foundation officers, or practitioners, struggling together over the question. . . . this book should be read and reflected on by all who take the subject of philanthropy seriously.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2005
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780253345318

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