1. World problems
  2. Pragmatism

Pragmatism

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No less dangerous is pragmatism, an attitude of mind which, in making its choices, precludes theoretical considerations or judgements based on ethical principles. The practical consequences of this mode of thinking are significant. In particular there is growing support for a concept of democracy which is not grounded upon any reference to unchanging values: whether or not a line of action is admissible is decided by the vote of a parliamentary majority. The consequences of this are clear: in practice, the great moral decisions of humanity are subordinated to decisions taken one after another by institutional agencies. Moreover, anthropology itself is severely compromised by a one-dimensional vision of the human being, a vision which excludes the great ethical dilemmas and the existential analyses of the meaning of suffering and sacrifice, of life and death. (Papal Encyclical, Fides et Ratio, 14 September 1998).

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Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Biological classification
N/A
Content quality
Unpresentable
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Language
English
1A4N
J2286
DOCID
12022860
D7NID
142761
Last update
Oct 4, 2020