The Human Sciences And Moral Judgment
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The primary intention of the paper is to show that, in order that the “cultural turn”, i.e. the departure from the idea of dominance of a single univeral, Western or European culture, and discovery within the culture and tradition of Europe of original contributions from an ever wider spectrum of sources, might not be reduced to an apology for abstract and unisono cultural globalism, the living presence of specific cultural heritages needs to be continually renewed through a shared process of interpretation, comparative analysis, critical evaluation all tasks of the humanities and constituent aspects of the horizon broadening process of mutual understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity which contribute to the philosophical cultivation of judgment.
The humaniora should not discuss the modern human being as an uprooted individual conceptualizing him as an abstract, isolated, and socially deprived subject in a society without history but they should rather aspire towards improving, within the existing states and social institutions, the level of civility for all who consider themselves heirs to the Enlightenment. The more basic question how to press the moral wine of the welfare state from the immoral grapes of pleonexia is and remains one of the most essential questions of the humaniora.
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Jure Zovko
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Yayımlanma Tarihi
17 Nisan 2019
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1 Ocak 2013
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Yıl 2013 Sayı: 38