MINTEA – NĂSCUTĂ PENTRU SIMȚUL MORAL
The Mind – featured for moral sense
Author(s): Henrieta Anișoara Șerban, Henrieta Anișoara Șerban, Henrieta Anișoara ȘerbanSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: moral sense and consciousness; mind; reason and philosophy;
Summary/Abstract: Why are we talking about a moral sense? The human mind is made to raise awareness and with the awareness comes the moral sense. The moral mind represents the purpose of man and, conversely, the care for the fulfillment of the human task builds the moral mind, or the moral sense. The natural preoccupation of the intellectual, of the thinker, of the philosopher, of the priest, of the educator, or of any type of moral reformer that a society can give is the state of the society and, of course, the imperfection of the moral sense, which is not capable of sustaining social evolutions and value. The study brings together in a unitary interpretation the insights of Spiru Haret, Mircea Florian, Constantin Rădulescu-Motru, John Searle. As Mircea Florian shows, “The mission of philosophy is not to show that reason is oriented, but detaching its orientation in fact, to show how it should but be oriented”. The moral mind acts against the tyranny of the unconscious.
Journal: Revista de filosofie
- Issue Year: LXVII/2020
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 293-303
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Romanian, Moldavian