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Dimensions of Legal Ethics in the Light of Paul Ricoeur’s ‘Petite Éthique’
Dimensions of Legal Ethics in the Light of Paul Ricoeur’s ‘Petite Éthique’

Author(s): Marcin Pieniążek
Subject(s): Philosophy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Philosophy of Law
Published by: Stowarzyszenie Filozofii Prawa i Filozofii Społecznej – Sekcja Polska IVR
Keywords: lawyers’ ethics; Paul Ricoeur; la petite éthique; teleological ethics; deontological ethics; narratology

Summary/Abstract: The article investigates the multidimensional phenomenon of legal ethics, whose complexity justifies looking for adequate tools for its systematization in philosophy. An attempt is made to characterize a number of aspects of legal ethics in the perspective of Paul Ricoeur’s “little ethics” (French: la petite éthique). The concept makes it possible to order the reflection on the phenomenon of ethics in, among others, the teleological and deontological dimensions, as well as in the intrapersonal (i.e. within a person), interpersonal, and institutional (corporate) dimensions. The article also refers to the question of the textual dimension of legal ethics, including the co-conditioning of the substance of the codes of ethics and the personal “text of action” of a barrister, legal advisor, etc. This provides context for discussing the question of the dialectic of the prescriptive and descriptive aspects of codes of ethics on the basis of Ricoeur’s narratological considerations against a broader background of the dispute between cognitivism and noncognitivism.

  • Issue Year: 20/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 20-28
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English