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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.46640/imr.11.21.4

Journalism and Religion

Fahira Fejzić-Čengić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6915-5882 ; Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina


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Abstract

The moral law is a pure existing fact of our mind and it is not conditioned by anything external. That universal law, when it is ordered and applied, is superior to our ‘happiness’ or ‘unhappiness’, far from today’s pragmatic form of moralizing and its relativization, as everyone has their own personal, personal, ego-morality that does not refer to any universal principle. To be able to feel such a pure inner moral law as human beings, we must be free beings and beings who believe in their immortality, souls as such. Today’s age has never refuted this pure Kantian foundation of Sulejmanpašić’s reasoning more strongly than to be truly surprised to appear from somewhere and see projects in the company of media that advocate and ‘make’ technical immortality for the existing material man...

Keywords

morality; freedom; media society; journalized soul; immortality; religion

Hrčak ID:

283660

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/283660

Publication date:

11.9.2022.

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