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Communicative Ethics

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Communicative ethics is a theory developed by the philosopher Jurgen Habermas which focuses on how ethical principles can be derived from communication and discourse.

Key Features

  • Focuses on communication as the basis of ethical decision-making
  • Emphasizes mutual understanding and rational discourse
  • Aims to create a more just and democratic society

Pros

  • Encourages open and inclusive dialogue
  • Promotes ethical decision-making based on reason and consensus

Cons

  • May be difficult to implement in practice due to varying interpretations of ethics
  • Dependent on participants engaging in good faith and with genuine intentions

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