Lični interes i moralna motivacija vernika

Kultura (137):340-347 (2012)
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Abstract

In this paper, I consider an important objection to moral motivation of believers. It is the objection that their acts are motivated by self-interest,i.e. their personal salvation. Such motivation is sometimes identified as selfish. Therefore, I demonstrate the distinction between self-interest and selfishness. I would like to remind the reader that the critique of self-interest as moral motivation of believers appears within the very traditions of the major world religions. Then, I argue that some contemporary forms of secular ethics still refer to a certain form of self-interest.

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Aleksandar Prnjat
Alfa BK University, Belgrade

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