Zum Verhältnis von Anerkennung und ethischer Motivation

In Alfred Betschart, Manuela Hackel, Marie Minot & Vincent Wroblewsky von (eds.), Sartre. Eine permanente Provokation/Une provocation permanente/A Permanent Provocation. Frankfurt/Main: Peter Lang. pp. 115-130 (2014)
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What motivates to follow moral rules? In general either internal or external rea- sons make a person follow rules. For moral considerations only internal reasons seem sufficient. Acknowledging a person as a fellow human being is internally motivating and turns out to be the main motivational force.

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