Morale as a subject field of the philosophy and theology
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Subject of the Article : moral argument in the structure of arguments of God’s being, moral evaluation of the different models of communicative reaction. Object of the Article: religious foundation of the morality as a unique identifier of its omni-importance. Research aim: analysis of the moral argument in the context of other arguments through the prism of philosophical proof of the necessity of keeping the moral rules. Research methodology: analysis of basic arguments of God’s being, evaluation of their effect, analysis of the meaning of the moral argument in the philosophical system of Kant and in the world Philosophy at large, value comparison of the different models of communicative reaction. Research results: the general evaluation of different arguments proving God’s existence was given, particularities and importance of the moral argument in the Philosophy were shown, the different models of communicative reactions were found and described. Areas of research results application: the history of philosophy, ethics, religious studies, theology. Conclusion: on one side, it doesn’t always happen that the arguments of the God’s being can be considered convincing, on the other side, the non-religious philosophy, as its history has shown, is not capable to found the necessity to keep the moral rules. Last circumstance establishes, on the one hand, the actuality of moral argument, yet, on the other hand, it allows describing the morally important communicative reactions using the categories of different religious ideals and practices.
Moral argument, i. kant, the principles of the moral evaluation of the human behaviour, proofs of god's being
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