A typology of morals and moral subjects in consequentialist ethics

Filozofia 53 (8):523-537 (1998)
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Abstract

The analysis of moral subject in consequentialist ethics (as a kind of nonutilitaristic consequentialism) aims to show, that moral subject is of basie importance for it - regardeless to the fact, that its analysis focuses predominantly on action and its concequences. It is the moral subject, which enables the action and its consequences to be performed. So understanding the conditions of moral subjecťs action means understanding the moral subject itself. This understanding draws upon the typology of moral subjects that makes the prediction of certain kinds of action as well as oftheir consequencies possible.

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Vasil Gluchman
Comenius University In Bratislava (Doctorate)

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