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INTERGRAL HUMANISM AND THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF MORALITY
INTERGRAL HUMANISM AND THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF MORALITY

Author(s): Philip Osarobu Isanbor, Philip Akporduado Edema
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Phenomenology
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: Human Person; Integral Humanism; Good; Evil; Human Community; Social Logic of Morality;

Summary/Abstract: Within the quests for integral humanism, the human person has been constantly faced with the societal demands to apply the Social Logic of Morality in order to sustain the valuation of his or her authenticity and subjectivity. He or she is expected to assess the employment of his or her actions in achieving integral humanism, considering the values of his or her authenticity and subjectivity in the management of his or her freedom, the capacity of choice-making and the desires for development and growth in human community. Adopting phenomenological method of analysis, the paper concludes that the sense of social logic of morality is expected to be the consciousness of every human person and to be directed toward the realization of integral humanism, by which he or she longs to “doing good and avoiding evil” by embracing “the good of good”, even when such actions please some persons in one’s community.

  • Issue Year: XIII/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 139-155
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English