Distortion of Ethical Aspect in Western "End of History" Theories

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This research discusses the crisis of ethics within what is known as "philosophies and trends of the end of history", and the resulting distortion of the principle of "ethics", as a result of the claim that history had ended, as well as mankind and human values.

 Among these intellectual trends, philosophies - that supported material values ​​versus spiritual values – have ​​emerged, such as Hegelianism and Marxism. More modern trends have also emerged, making the relationship among civilizations a clashing one, such that spiritual and human values ​​have been bypassed at the expense of showing liberal values, ​​and the values ​​of the "instrumental rationality". 

The conclusion was an evaluation of the ideas presented by these philosophies such as: the principle of interest, and ethics instead of the moral knowledge that characterizes human existence.

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Tuesday 12 November 2024
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