Archive \ Volume.11 2020 Issue 1

From Applied Ethics to Moral Philosophy

Hamid Shafizadeh
Abstract

The usual way of creating an attitude and practical solution in ethics always begins with philosophy; that is, it first comes from theoretical philosophers and new attitudes based on ontology, semantics and logic, based on which types of soft or imperative ethics are formed and applied ethics show itself in its continuation.  This is a prevalent and standard issue that governs our systems today, but the truth is that all of these theories have deficiencies that create problems and challenges for students or their users in the applied ethics scene. Many philosophers have tried to solve this problem in some way, for instance Ross has suggested the inspirational ethos or intuitionism, and he has established the method of acting on a moral act based on what is occurring to the mind. All of this proves that man and his relationships are so complex that the use of the characteristics of philosophical theories can no longer be able to answer the challenging and ambiguous issues of moral problems. Therefore, my suggestion is that the human beings, the users or the medical staff decide to solve two dilemmas of morality and follow them, regardless of these schools and theories, and thereby free their minds from shortcomings and limitations of the aforementioned philosophies.



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