The Ten Commandments Of Ethics.chalita, Gabriel, 2003.sexto?commandments To Be Worth Of The Reason.
(Chalita, Gabriel, 2003)
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF ETHICS.Chalita, Gabriel, 2003.SEXTO?COMMANDMENTS to BE WORTH OF the REASON. The author approaches, on the understanding and of an understanding, of we act appropriately for us to be ethical. Mentioning the university, of understanding the ethical behavior, through the judgement. Passing of this sorts things out to notice the right, and the good; once he/she knows, the good and to know how to produce him is: to avoid mistakes and consequently your negative forms. Chalita focalizes, for us to look for the ethics, also in an internalized way, so that jointly with our actions, the equality of we reach the good it is characterized, not only with the emotions, because the value judgement and an essential member of that equality. Showing that, the ethical attitudes depend on the dispositions of our interior, the author tells us that the reasons and the emotions have that be equal, because to feign to be ethical he/she doesn't mean to act correctly. There is an integration among being able to of the REASON and of the power of the emotions, so that we can act according to the ethics, exposed by Chalita, when he refers to the universities: scientific and deliberative, signaling that both seek the ethical truth. José Carlos Santos Mélo.
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