“PERSONAL MORALITY” AS A PHENOMENON OF RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Journal: International scientific journal "Internauka." Series: "Juridical Sciences" (Vol.2, No. 34)Publication Date: 2020-12-31
Authors : Horielova Veronika;
Page : 16-20
Keywords : morality; impersonal morality; human rights; laws; the rule of law; government agencies;
Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of such a phenomenon as “impersonal morality” in the context of human rights and freedoms and emphasizes that it is “impersonal morality” that is becoming a mandatory element of it at the present stage of humanity. It is revealed that the current state of morality is in a state of personification and cognitive distortion, which indicates the impossibility of returning to a single “universal morality of mankind” and therefore it makes sense to speak only of “impersonal morality” — written and regulated by moral precepts for certain groups of people certain activities (law enforcement officials, judges, lawyers, health workers, etc.) — where human rights violations are most likely.
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