On the nature of moral reasons

Authors

  • Tomáš Sobek

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26806/fd.v4i2.117

Keywords:

morálka, normativita, diskurz, argumentace

Abstract

This paper analyses the problem of normativity of morality. I argue that morality restricts us normatively in the public space of reasons. Some actions are indefensible in the social praxis of giving and asking for moral reasons. Moral reasoning is a reasoning in terms of general principles with the idea of fair impartiality to interests of all affected persons. The moral conscience has not an independent normative significance. The normative force of moral conscience is derivatedly related to the presumptive capability of the moral principles in its background to be justified in the (hypothetically ideal) public space of reasons.

Published

2012-12-29

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Section

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