Naturaleza orgánica y responsabilidad ética: Hans Jonas y sus críticos

Trans/Form/Ação 27 (2):97-111 (2004)
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In this paper, a few examples of the critical reception of Hans Jonas' ideas are presented and discussed. It is emphasized that Jonas' ethical position it is not a naïve or utopian proposal, but realistic and aware of its limitations. Some critics forget that the Jonasian "principle of responsibility" is linked to a recovery of the free organism as the center of ethical reflection.

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Zur Problematik des Verantwortungsbegriffes bei Hans Jonas.Wolfgang Erich Müller - 1989 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 33 (1):204-216.

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