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The Etihic Problem in Pavle Vuk-Pavlović's Philosophy
Marija Brida
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According to Vuk-Pavlović, man's ethos consists of the life with which the fullness of the specific human existence is lived. Since man's life is always individual, the process of personalization includes this viewpoint, whose essence is percieved by Vuk-Pavlović, in the autonomy of axiological commitment. This commitment expresses the crux of man's spirituality and is made actual through personal orthonomy, founded on a positive freedom. In accordance with his theory of plurality of worlds, Vuk-Pavlović bespeaks a plurality of a personally conditioned ethos, moral is oriented universal-humanly, and with a prevailing autonomy it contains certain heteronomous factors of social origin. Possible conflicts of moral and ethos, and the clash of different ethoses lead sometimes too tragedy, although they are not antagonistic, since the motivating force of both tendencies is an admiration of values, whether personally or universally oriented. The clash of ethos and moral, however, is posed antagonistically with legality, it this comes under the influence of .the hypertrophy of power.
Vuk-Pavlović imagines an ethics in which the »entire basis of life« would be made actual through ethos. A grasp of such wholeness, however, is not possible from life itself, but from a transcendence of conditioned observation of life »from death«, Vuk-Pavlović's ideas on these issues (sketched in fragments) are closer, in formal terms, to Heidegger's, but they are distinct in terms of the fact that Vuk-Pavlović considers axiological commitment the basis of personal autonomy.
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1.12.1986.
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