The idea of humanity in the context of contemporary ethics

Filozofia 60 (7):512-531 (2005)
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Abstract

The humanity is examined on two levels: first as a natural biological quality having a moral dimension and a moral impact, and then as a moral quality, which is a specific human product and a result of cultural evolution, i.e. of human moral deve-lopment. According to the forms of the realized humanity the author differentiates between active and passive forms of humanity; the active humanity is further divided into a positive and a negative ones

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Vasil Gluchman
Comenius University In Bratislava (Doctorate)

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