Author(s)
Dobrijević AleksandarKeywords
two-level theorymet ethical level
intuitive level
critical level
prejudices
moral conflicts
ideal observer
prima facie and critical moral principles
principle of utility
utility of principles
fantastic cases
fanatism
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
DOAJ:Philosophy
DOAJ:Philosophy and Religion
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The author displays and reexamines Hare’s "two-level theory" of normative moral thinking ("intuitive" level and "critical" level), including goals that are intended by its establishing. Given Hare’s holism, the met ethical level, considered as fundamental or the "third" level, has notable effect on process of normative reasoning, especially if it is taken as one of the determinant of the critical moral thin king. Central part of the analysis is examination of utilitarian character of the theory.Date
2005-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:90625181218e4a38b083d2d297b9477b10.2298/FID0526179D
0353-5738
https://doaj.org/article/90625181218e4a38b083d2d297b9477b