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- Title
Alan Donagan and the Fundamental Principle of Judeo-Christian Morality.
- Authors
Furlan, Timothy
- Abstract
Alan Donagan, in The Theory of Morality, famously claims that the principles of "common morality" (i.e., the morality of the Judeo-Christian tradition) form a consistent system that can be derived from a single fundamental principle: It is impermissible not to respect every human being, oneself or any other, as a rational creature. In particular, I want to show that the prohibition contained in the fundamental principle is interpreted by appeal to prior convictions about particular sorts of cases, whether they involve the violation of "respect" or not, and that this has unfavorable consequences for Donagan's claim that the principles of common morality form a truly deductive system of morality.
- Subjects
ETHICS; JUDEO-Christian tradition; HUMAN beings
- Publication
National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2023, Vol 23, Issue 1, p99
- ISSN
1532-5490
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5840/ncbq20232319