The Human Center: Moral Discourse in the Social World

Journal of Religious Ethics 5 (2):197 - 208 (1977)
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Abstract

This essay deals with three interrelated concerns. First, it sets out the conviction that an essential ingredient of the human expresses itself in a hunger for meaning at levels which transcend individual existence. Second, it explores the importance of the human center, which is the power of consciousness to form and re-form a world in association with others. Third, it attempts to develop the outlines of a view of social reality within which action governed by moral intentions can be understood.

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