May the Normative Ethics be a Science

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1066-1073 (1983)
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Proceding from the most general characteristics of the classic ethics as a model of the normative ethics, the author discusses the problem to what extent is the normative ethics possible as a science. It is shown that the theoretically fixed moral norms of the normative ethics are deduced by the more general statements of the philosophy of history and sociology in the scope of which entire human practice has been theoretically thought over.

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