最重要的道德美德增强幸福感
V Rakić1,2,3,4
1Center for the Study of Bioethics (CSB), University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia. vojinrakic@hotmail.com.
Journal of bioethical inquiry
|July 27, 2023
概括
利他主义和正义等道德美德可以增强幸福感. 这可能会鼓励自愿的道德生物增强 (MBE),尽管道德教育目前是人类改善的主要方法.
科学领域:
- 伦理哲学道德哲学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 从历史上看,八个道德美德 (利他主义,同情心,感恩,谦卑,正义,谨慎,坚强,适度) 在不同文化中一直是核心.
- 了解这些美德及其与人类幸福的联系是一个长期以来的哲学和心理调查.
研究的目的:
- 探索八个关键道德美德与幸福之间的关系.
- 研究道德生物增强 (MBE) 的潜力,作为实现道德改善和增强幸福的未来手段.
主要方法:
- 概念分析和哲学论证.
- 关于道德美德和幸福的历史和文化观点的审查.
主要成果:
- 所有八个讨论的道德美德都显然增加了大多数人的幸福.
- 德行对幸福的积极影响可能会成为个人追求自我改善的动机,包括自愿的道德生物增强 (MBE).
结论:
- 道德美德是整体幸福的重要贡献者.
- 虽然道德生物增强 (MBE) 技术正在芽,但它们代表了道德发展的潜在未来途径.
- 目前,道德教育仍然是增强人类道德和幸福的最有效策略.
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