Kara śmierci z filozoficznego punktu widzenia

Miniatura

Data

2006

Tytuł czasopisma

ISSN czasopisma

Tytuł tomu

Wydawca

Instytut Teologiczno-Pastoralny im. św. bpa Józefa Sebastiana Pelczara w Rzeszowie

Abstrakt

The article illustrates a few theories supporting the acceptability of the capital punishment from the ethical point of view. The author of the article, Pr. Prof. Tadeusz Slipko draws his own original concept based on defining aggression as a wrongful deed in moral context. An aggressor performing such a deed puts himself aside the moral order, so he deprives himself of personal dignity, he „resigns” from it. The legal authority depriving him of life by performing capital punishment and defending objective values, acts according to the moral order. The weakness of this argumentation is its only theoretical analysis of ethical values and norms without referring to concrete cases of people and their criminal acts. However, the vital issue mentioned in the article is the problem of the way of performing the capital punishment and evaluation of the act done by the executioner.

Opis

Tłumaczenie streszczenia / Translation of the summary: Magdalena Motyl.

Słowa kluczowe

kara śmierci, kara śmierci w świetle filozofii, filozofia, kara śmierci w świetle doktryny chrześcijańskiej, chrześcijaństwo, etyka, etyka chrześcijańska, zasada podwójnego skutku, śmierć, koncepcja konfliktu wartości, konflikt wartości, koncepcja koordynacji wartości, koordynacja wartości, wartości, samoobrona konieczna, death penalty, death penalty in the light of philosophy, philosophy, death penalty in the light of Christian doctrine, Christianity, ethics, Christian ethics, principle of double effect, death, concept of conflict of values, conflict of values, concept of coordination of values, coordination of values, values, necessary self-defence

Cytowanie

Resovia Sacra, 2006, Tom 13, s. 125-136.

Licencja

CC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkach