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Communicative Ethics In Moral Philosophy

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Communicative ethics in moral philosophy refers to the ethical theory developed by German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, which emphasizes the importance of communication and discourse in ethical decision-making.

Key Features

  • Focus on communication and discourse
  • Emphasis on rational argumentation
  • Incorporates principles of inclusivity and equality
  • Critical of traditional ethical theories

Pros

  • Promotes dialogue and understanding among individuals with different viewpoints
  • Encourages a more democratic approach to ethics
  • Provides a framework for addressing ethical issues in a pluralistic society

Cons

  • May be criticized for being overly idealistic or abstract
  • Difficult to apply in practice due to complexity

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