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Social Harmony or a Happy Society

2021

In this paper, I set out to prove that once we correctly identify human nature and organize our world according to the principle of cooperation, we can arrive at a world of social harmony. We can then engage in conscious human evolution, aiming at moral and intellectual perfection. Hence, we can arrive at evolutionity, a new evolutionary epoch which would replace the current conflicting and disharmonious times of postmodernity. The current world disharmony, which can be observed especially in the field of politics and economics, is largely related to the erroneous modern Western philosophical assertions identifying the human being with an individual moved by desires and the will to power, a…

PostmodernityCivilizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectHappinessPerfectionMoral PerfectionCivilizationWill to powerHuman EvolutionEpistemologySocial DiversityCooperationHuman NaturePoliticsEvolutionityArgumentPhenomenonHappinessSociologySocial Harmonymedia_commonInternational Journal of Philosophy
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Miłość nieprzyjaciół w świetle "Kazań do ludu" św. Cezarego z Arles

2013

moral perfectionCezary z ArlesSermons to the PoepleKazania do lududoskonałość moralnaCaesarius of Arleslove of enemiesmiłość nieprzyjaciółpatrologiapotrologySeminare : poszukiwania naukowe
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Esercizi di confutazione su eutanasia e suicidio assistito

2013

In this article, I will offer a definition of active euthanasia, of passive euthanasia and of physician-assisted suicide. Secondly, because I believe in the value of individual autonomy, I will confutate some arguments adduced against the legalization of voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. In particular, five arguments. The slippery slope argument, the perfectionist moral argument, the theological argument, the patients’ vulnerability argument, the life’s sacred value argument.

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Dirittoeuthanasia slippery slope moral perfectionism v. individual autonomy
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