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Moral prescriptions and lawful actions: interpretation of Aristotle arguments in Hare’s meta-ethics
Author(s) -
А. Б. Дидикин
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
shole
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.191
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 1995-4336
pISSN - 1995-4328
DOI - 10.25205/1995-4328-2021-15-2-814-824
Subject(s) - reinterpretation , interpretation (philosophy) , epistemology , context (archaeology) , normative ethics , moral psychology , moral reasoning , moral disengagement , sociology , ethical theories , moral authority , philosophy , linguistics , paleontology , biology , aesthetics
The paper interprets the arguments of Aristotle, which characterize his ethical theory and had a significant impact on the moral theory of R. Hare. The author reveals the conceptual foundations of R. Hare's understanding of the nature of moral prescriptions and the ways of their expression in the moral language, and the controversial issues of his interpretation of the content of moral principles and other ethical concepts. The author comes to the conclusion that R. Hare's reinterpretation of the grounds for committing ethically significant actions leads him to formulate moral imperatives in the context of the method of linguistic analysis, which brings ethical theory to the meta-level.

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