Details of Professor Webb Keane's Munro lecture. Affordances and Reflexivity in Ethical Life: An Ethnographic StanceEvent detailsDate: Thursday 27 March, 5.30pm - 6.30pmVenue: Lecture Theatre 1, 7 Bristo Square, Edinburgh EH8 9ALFind out more about the lecture venue BiographyFind out more about Professor Webb KeaneLecture abstractNaturalistic, normative, and ethnographic approaches to ethical life seem to describe very different worlds. Focusing on ordinary social interactions and ideologies surrounding them, this lecture argues the ethnographic stance allows us to look in two directions, where we can see some points of articulation among these worlds. In one, the domain of naturalistic explanations, ethical life draws on affordances offered by psychological, linguistic, and other processes usually described as operating beneath the level of people’s awareness.In the other, the normative domain of reasons, principles, and arguments about them, it is the demands of ordinary social interaction that form some of the most ubiquitous inducements for people to account for themselves in ways that can become conscious, reflexive, and purposeful.When explicit reasons and justifications result they may give rise to historical objects like moral codes and ethical precepts. This article was published on 2024-08-28