On the meaning of the idea of honesty in Eric Weil's moral philosophy

Authors

  • Sergio de Siqueira Camargo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v6i11.19042

Keywords:

Moral philosophy. Political philosophy. Honesty. Eric Weil.

Abstract

This article presents some aspects in which the idea of honesty, in moral philosophy of Eric Weil, is presented as a synthesis of all the duties that must be practiced for moral and political self-achievement of man in modern society. For Weil, man’s ultimate reason - and the historical community’s - is to be happy and to do so, he must be moralized thus he can act politically in a perspective of responsible government.

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Author Biography

Sergio de Siqueira Camargo

Doutor em filosofia, pela Pontifícia Universidade Santo Tomás de Aquino (Roma). Mestre em filosofia
pela PUC/SP. Bacharel em Administração de Empresas. Bacharel em Teologia. Bacharel em Filosofia.

Published

2014-08-13

How to Cite

Camargo, S. de S. (2014). On the meaning of the idea of honesty in Eric Weil’s moral philosophy. Argumentos - Revista De Filosofia, 6(11). https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v6i11.19042

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Dossiê Eric Weil

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