Anthropologie und Ethik

Boston: De Gruyter (2015)
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The relationship between anthropology as the study of human beings and ethics as the study of what humans ought to do is close and multifaceted. The authors address the following questions: Are moral norms grounded in human nature or are they independent of it? Does ethics take into account human weaknesses or is morality absolute? If people change, do the requirements of morality change as well?

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Jan-Christoph Heilinger
University of Witten
Julian Nida-Rümelin
Humboldt-University, Berlin

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