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Victorian Periodical Publishing and Ethical Debates: Subjectivity, Evidence, and the Formation of Ethos
Victorian Periodicals Review Pub Date : 2018-01-01 , DOI: 10.1353/vpr.2018.0007
Hao Li

Abstract:This article explores how periodical publishing shaped discussions of ethics in Victorian England during the 1860s and 1870s. Through a close analysis of the debate about the ethics of belief involving W. K. Clifford and his contemporaries in journals such as the Contemporary Review, the Nineteenth Century, and the Fortnightly Review, this article examines two related ethical concepts: how personal modes of articulating ethical views complicated an individual's understanding of the subjective nature of ethics and how editorial practices, especially the convention of anonymous publication, helped to form the ethos of contributors as public intellectuals.

中文翻译:

维多利亚时代期刊出版和伦理辩论:主观性、证据和精神的形成

摘要:本文探讨期刊出版如何影响 1860 年代和 1870 年代维多利亚时代英国的伦理讨论。通过对 WK Clifford 及其同时代人在《当代评论》、《十九世纪》和《双周评论》等期刊上关于信仰伦理的辩论的仔细分析,本文考察了两个相关的伦理概念:如何表达伦理观点的个人模式个人对道德的主观性质的理解以及编辑实践,尤其是匿名出版的惯例如何帮助形成贡献者作为公共知识分子的精神的理解变得复杂。
更新日期:2018-01-01
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