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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Ethics
  • Social Sciences

Background:

  • The concept of paternalism is frequently debated in ethical and social contexts.
  • Understanding paternalism requires examining its historical and contemporary interpretations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and clarify the meaning of 'being paternalistic'.
  • To explore the underlying intentions and perceptions of paternalistic actions.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of the term 'paternalism'.
  • Review of philosophical and sociological literature on paternalistic behavior.

Main Results:

  • Paternalism encompasses a multifaceted set of concepts.
  • Current societal views often perceive paternalism negatively.

Conclusions:

  • Despite negative connotations, paternalism fundamentally seeks to achieve positive results.
  • The core objective of paternalistic actions is to do good.