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Moral Ontology

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2024
Engelsk

Michael Kowalik is an academically published philosopher writing on ethics, logic and theory of consciousness. Drawing on his formal model of reflexive consciousness, the author examines the causative relationship between logic, morality and conscious agency, which renders morality 'realist' in the sense that our actions have inescapable consequences for our capacities as agent. In addition to formulating an analytical framework for rationally solving complex moral dilemmas, the author defends the claim that the structure of sense, internalised as the logical consistency of Self-ideation with respect to other beings of the same kind, determines not only the moral integrity of our conduct but the ontological integrity of the Self, and that objective morality is not an impediment to conscious agency but its optimal realisation; the essence of creative power over meaning, which is the ultimate self-interest.

Undertittel
A thesis on the interdependence of sense, integrity and agency
ISBN
9781763717220
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
308 gram
Utgivelsesdato
28.9.2024
Antall sider
138