He argued that human beings have an innate sense of morality and ethics that stems from the innate principle within them. This sense of morality and ethics is what allows human beings to distinguish right from wrong and to act in accordance with the natural order. In addition, Shao Yong ...
Philosophy and Ethics for an Ethical Morality Relationships of Knowledge, Values, Morals, Ethics and LawReligious systemsEthical systemsMoralsEthicsLawsBioethics and Global Bioethics are currently among the most visible programs in ethics in the global academic community. It was my good fortune to have...
Ethical relativism, the doctrine that there are no absolute truths in ethics and that what is morally right or wrong varies from person to person or from society to society. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.) Herodotus, the Greek historia
Religion is often presented as the guardian of moral values. The problem with this, says the author and broadcaster, is that it diminishes what it means to be human. He picks the best books on morality without God. The best books on Digital Ethics, recommended by Carissa Véliz Read 1 Zed...
two related but quite distinct and potentially rival things make us human: rationality and politicality, that is, knowing and belonging, contemplation and citizenship, thought and action, intellect and morality—theory and praxis. pp.76. 据此,出现了一系列持久的哲学问题,它们构成“理论与实践问题”的...
One difference is that the Latin term from which "moral" comes emphasizes rather more the sense of social expectation, while the Greek favors that of individual character. But the word "morality" has by now taken on a more distinctive content, and I'm going to suggest that morality should ...
a branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations of ethics and especially with the definition of ethical terms and the nature of moral discourse. moralism the practice of morality, as distinct from religion. —moralist,n. —moralistic,adj. ...
societies had developed some kind of morality, usually in the form of customary standards of right and wrongconduct. The process of reflection tended to arise from such customs, even if in the end it may have found them wanting. Accordingly, ethics began with the introduction of the first...
In accpeting, as we should, the idea that ethical dispositions are also dispositions to react, we must remember how much wider this range of reactions may be than is suggested by the conceptions of morality.第38页 问题来了。亚里士多德认为人不应该为自己的品格负责,因为他认为道德发展靠的是习惯...
ethics and world viewsfakeness of moralityInstitutionalized and internalized, competence intersubjectivity contain many user-illusions and an imaginary or manifest image of reality, including of themselves (Dennett and Sellars),. This can be contrasted we a comprehension or comprehensive, understanding ...