Leon Petrażycki as moral philosopher and moralist
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https://doi.org/10.14394/etyka.253Keywords:
Leon Petrażycki, Platon, empiryzm, psychologia, socjologia, logika, moralność, świadomośćAbstract
The first part of the article presents Petrażycki’s theory of moral and legal phenomena, which he called collectively ethical phenomena. The second part is devoted to normative issues. Petrażycki appreciated a specific moral ideal of personality; he wished that men should refute blameworthy acts instinctively and impulsively. Moral rules, according to him, are to be observed not because of the possible consequences of the acts but because of a positive or negative emotional attitude towards the acts as such. He believed that moral rules are always obligatory, independently of the circumstances.
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