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Ethics and human nature
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Date Issued
2003-03
Date Available
2014-01-30T10:09:28Z
Abstract
In the debate on the relationship between conceptions of human nature and ethics/politics there are those who view any attempt to ground ethics/politics upon a reasonably 'thick' conception of human nature as illegitimate. On the other side of the argument are those who accept the necessity of a theory of human nature for an adequate grounding of ethics and politics, although there may be deep divisions among supporters of this basic position as to what kind of theory best fulfills this grounding role. In this paper the claim is made that an understanding of the concept of human nature is central to the enterprises of ethics and politics because it indicates the effective limits of political and ethical debate and that, despite its centrality in ethics and politics (or perhaps because of it) the notion of human nature is essentially contentious
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
American Catholic Philosophical Association
Journal
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
Volume
77
Issue
4
Start Page
521
End Page
533
Copyright (Published Version)
2003 American Catholic Philosophical Association
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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