Hare e o Problema da Ladeira Escorregadia

Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 2 (2):173–191 (2003)
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This paper deals with Richard Hare's Kantian Utilitarianism aplied to bioethics and discusses his attempt to solve the problem of the slippery-slope. The distinction between two levels of moral thinking, the intuitive and the critical, is appointed by the philosopher as a possible solution. The question, then, is the following: can Hare really avoid the slippery-slope problem? The answer seems to be "no".

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Charles Feldhaus
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