Moral theory and anomie
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2008.i39.636Keywords:
Anomie, Guyau, Individual lawAbstract
From the distinction between the concept of anomie of Durkheim and Guyau, is exposed as Guyau taking that concept describes the need of the moral theory to take a turn in his conception. For Guyau the moral stops configured as a universal law, to become an individualistic conception of morality. For Guyau the process is not only inevitable, also it is desirable.
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2008-12-30
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Riba, J. (2008). Moral theory and anomie. Isegoría, (39), 335–347. https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2008.i39.636
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