The shift from a customary, tradition-based society to a commercial and law-based one issues in an oppositional dialectic that pits a reactionary conservatism against a dogmatic individualism prioritising rights. Clark (2002) claims that the conditions of the new impersonal bureaucracy fail the basic needs of the human psyche for bonding and meaning. I argue, however, that the values associated with this modern society, namely equality, fairness and individual autonomy, are the internal goods of this particular “social practice” (in MacIntyre’s sense), and hence virtuous participation in such a practice can be regarded as implicit in this outlook. What prevents this being explicit is the blind spot about agency that characterises mode...
Pluralism has become the defining characteristic of modern societies. Individuals with differing val...
This paper discusses how global social welfare goals might be modified to reflect a commitment to mo...
Western thinkers from Kant to Nietzsche to Kohlberg to Gilligan to Loevinger have pointed to the mor...
The shift from a customary, tradition-based society to a commercial and law-based one issues in an o...
Recent social change has produced a relocation of the sense of personal identity from communities ro...
Pluralism has become the defining characteristic of modern societies. Individuals with differing val...
Global post-modern ethics absolutises cultural freedom and man’s liberation of any conditions indica...
The contemporary confluence of globalization and ethical pluralism is at the origin of many ethical ...
This article has a twofold purpose: first, it explores how Polo’s personalist anthropology enriches ...
Since we accept a democratic society as desirable, it is important to have a sound basis for ethical...
The principle of the equality of human worth that underlies the political doctrine of impartiality, ...
A measure of good and bad is internal to something falling under it when that thing falls under the ...
Morality in complex modern societies requires abilities that humans don’t naturally come by. In part...
In this study we try to capture the phenomenon of redefining ethics at a proposal level. Human socie...
On Robert Brandom’s reading, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel holds that the conceptual content of lang...
Pluralism has become the defining characteristic of modern societies. Individuals with differing val...
This paper discusses how global social welfare goals might be modified to reflect a commitment to mo...
Western thinkers from Kant to Nietzsche to Kohlberg to Gilligan to Loevinger have pointed to the mor...
The shift from a customary, tradition-based society to a commercial and law-based one issues in an o...
Recent social change has produced a relocation of the sense of personal identity from communities ro...
Pluralism has become the defining characteristic of modern societies. Individuals with differing val...
Global post-modern ethics absolutises cultural freedom and man’s liberation of any conditions indica...
The contemporary confluence of globalization and ethical pluralism is at the origin of many ethical ...
This article has a twofold purpose: first, it explores how Polo’s personalist anthropology enriches ...
Since we accept a democratic society as desirable, it is important to have a sound basis for ethical...
The principle of the equality of human worth that underlies the political doctrine of impartiality, ...
A measure of good and bad is internal to something falling under it when that thing falls under the ...
Morality in complex modern societies requires abilities that humans don’t naturally come by. In part...
In this study we try to capture the phenomenon of redefining ethics at a proposal level. Human socie...
On Robert Brandom’s reading, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel holds that the conceptual content of lang...
Pluralism has become the defining characteristic of modern societies. Individuals with differing val...
This paper discusses how global social welfare goals might be modified to reflect a commitment to mo...
Western thinkers from Kant to Nietzsche to Kohlberg to Gilligan to Loevinger have pointed to the mor...