Livre | Chapitre
Moral objectivity
toward a new understanding of intuition
pp. 349-356
Résumé
This paper maintains that the idea of intuition as a source of moral objectivity merits deeper consideration. By using the core paradigm of Positive Disintegration theory, and thus seeing intuition as a multilevel concept, new richness of meaning is brought out and important distinctions regarding intuition's psychological functioning can be made. A hermeneutic dialogue between individuals at various levels of development offers the possibility of getting at moral objectivity through levels of authentic subjectivity.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Mos Leendert (1988) Recent trends in theoretical psychology: proceedings of the second biannual conference of the international society for theoretical psychology, april 20–25, 1987, banff, Alberta, canada. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 349-356
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3902-4_32
Citation complète:
Hague William J., 1988, Moral objectivity: toward a new understanding of intuition. In L. Mos (ed.) Recent trends in theoretical psychology (349-356). Dordrecht, Springer.