THE PROBLEM OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE ETHICAL CONCEPT OF THEODOR ADORNO
Journal: Paradigmata poznání (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-05-20
Authors : S. B. Kondrateva;
Page : 17-19
Keywords : philosophy of morality; moral life; morals; moral principles; good; justice;
Abstract
The article is devoted to the understanding of the moral philosophy of the German philosopher and sociologist Theodore Adorno. It is shown that the philosophy of morality is based on the original interpretation of ethical doctrine, in which the author proposes to consider the problems of moral life, freedom and humanism. In the work of the philosopher there is a critical attitude to Kant's ethics, expressing the idea that it opposes the "ethics of responsibility»
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