Éticas sin moral
Keywords:
Morals, feminist ethics, ecological ethics, ethics of virtue, eternal law.Abstract
The contemporary ethical debate is one where assertions and positions derived from modern moral philosophy coexist with other approaches that question their normative ambitions. These approaches have been described as ethics without morals, it being understood that the term morals captures a cardinal aspect of modern ethical thinking; namely, the desire to identify objective universal norms. In this paper, the author looks at whether or not it is possible to defend the normativity of reason, ignoring the criticism leveled from the standpoint of contemporary ethics without morals.
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