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Pozycja Etyka a eudajmonologiaWierzbicki, Alfred (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2001)Along the history of ethics there is a controversy concerning the subject-matter of ethics itself − is it focused on the ways of fulfilling one’s life (happiness) or is it the normative theory of the moral duty? The author of the paper takes into considerations three concepts of ethics which were developed by Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquinas and Antonio Rosmini. The classical model of replacing ethics by eudaimonology is presented by Aristotle. Eudaimonism is connected in his philosophy of the human praxis with conceiveing of good in terms of the end of human action (teleological concept of good). Eudaimonia consists in fulfillment of the human life as a whole. Therefore the ultimate end of the human life is understood as the immanent end of the human nature. Aristotle identifies the moral good with the good of the human nature (natural fallacy in ethics). On the one hand the ethics of St. Thomas is dependent on the eudaimonistic views of Aristotle and on the other hand it goes beyond naturalism by pointing out the transcendent ultimate end of the human life which is idendified with God. In his theological thought St. Thomas Aquinas seeks to develop personalism. The good of person is the reason for an attitude of love on which the community of persons is founded. Because of the presence of the eudaimonistic and personalistic elements the ethics of Aquinas remains metodologically inconsistent. Antonio Rosmini thanks to his inspiration by the ethical thought of I. Kant distinguishes two diffrent practical sciences: eudaimonology and ethics. He refuses, however, Kantian apriorism and acognitivism. The moral duty is justified by the data of the moral experience. For the essence of morality consists in recognition of a being in accordance with its axiological order. Eudaimonology deals with the subjective good which is related to the nature of subject and only ethics discovers the moral obligation of affirming good for its own sake (objective good).Pozycja Problem realizmu w etyce Antonio RosminiegoWierzbicki, Alfred (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 1999)Antonio Rosmini undertakes the problem of realism in ethics in connection with the crisis caused on the one hand by empiricism and utilitarianism which results from it, and on the other hand by aprioristic rationalism leading to subjectivism and relativism. The author of the article revises the view that Rosmini’s ethics is a version of I. Kant’s ethics. Such an opinion does not sufficiently take into consideration Rosmini complex relation to Kantian attempt at justification of moral duty. Rosmini’s work „I principi della scienza morale” is not a polemics with Kant’s philosophy of morality, as criticism of Kant ’s views is undertaken in the context of positive research on the essence of morality and its ontological foundations, hence Rosmini also positively appraises Kant's intuitions. He shows that both empiricism and rationalism do not construct ethical theories on the basis of complete data of an experiment (osservazione imparziale ed intera). This leads to empirical ethics claiming that the contents of moral duty have the features of the subject of morality: accidentality and changeability, whereas rationalism transfers the features of morał law to the subject and makes it an absolute being. After Kant Rosmini accepts methodological separation of ethics from eudaemonology because o f their two different formal objects. Ethics deals with objective good, and eudeaemonology with subjective good related to the needs of the subject. This allows overcoming the naturalist mistake in ethics. However, he explains the categorical character of the moral imperative in a way different from Kant’s. The rules of morality are not facts of the reason but they may be realistically found out as the laws of reality. Being and the truth are notions on the basis of which both realistic metaphysics and realistic ethics are built.