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http://dergipark.org.tr/kader/issue/19183/203935Abstract
Global ethics has as an existential significance in Hans Küng’s philosophical thought. Küng prefers the term ‘ethos’ for his theory as it has deeper and more unfathomable implications than ethics and moral. Tragedies of humankind during past two centuries have the stimulating power for Küng. He has in his mind all these human casualties when he thinks about theology and philosophy and finally he dwelled on ethos within which he tried to handle these everlasting existential issues. The following intro and then interview will outline Küng’s ethos in briefGlobal ethics has as an existential significance in Hans Küng?s philosophical thought. Küng prefers the term ?ethos? for his theory as it has deeper and more unfathomable implications than ethics and moral. Tragedies of humankind during past two centuries have the stimulating power for Küng. He has in his mind all these human casualties when he thinks about theology and philosophy and finally he dwelled on ethos within which he tried to handle these everlasting existential issues. The following intro and then interview will outline Küng?s ethos in brief.
Date
2015-02-13Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/articleIdentifier
oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/203935http://dergipark.org.tr/kader/issue/19183/203935
10.18317/kader.96555