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edocfu_9958355137402883
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1 online resource(x,467p.) :
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illustrations.
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Electronic reproduction. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2002. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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ISBN:
9783110899825
Serie:
Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann; 116
Inhalt:
For years now, the question of the universality of human rights has been the subject of controversial discussion between the various cultures. The present study examines whether ethical norms, e.g. human rights, can be justified universally or only particularly (for the values of a particular community). To achieve clarification, contributions are analysed from Protestantism (inter alia W. Herrmann, E. Troeltsch, K. Barth and T. Rendtorff) and from philosophy (the tradition of natural law, R. Alexy, O. Höffe). The author concludes that ethical norms are always grounded in a particular view of humanity- e.g. the christian view, but at the same time aim for a universal plausibility which is to be established in the discourse of world views.
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TEIL I: Modelle theologisch-ethischer Grundlegung im Protestantismus des 20. Jahrhunderts --
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TEIL II: Naturrecht und Menschenrechte --
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TEIL III: Ein Vorschlag zur Grundlegung der christlichen Ethik --
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Register.
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Also available in print edition.
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In German.
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9783110173758
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9783111811505
Sprache:
Deutsch
DOI:
10.1515/9783110899825
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110899825