Christoph LŸtge, MŸnchen: Moralische Mehrwerte und soziale StabilitŠt

 

Abstract: This article discusses the question whether modern societies require some kind of a social glue in order to remain stable. This social glue (termed the Ômoral surplusÕ) is regarded as a moral capacity or capability which goes beyond the individual quest for advantages and benefits. Four positions in contemporary social philosophy which postulate a moral surplus are discussed and criticized: J. Habermas, J. Rawls, D. Gauthier and K. Binmore. The conception of order ethics is outlined as an alternative view which abandons the idea of a moral surplus.

 

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