The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró Quesada

The goal of this article is to introduce, interpret, and defend the originality of the «first half» of the rational foundation of ethics of Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (Lima 1918-2019). To do so, we will focus on his three first ethical works —«El Intelectual, el Occidente y la Política» (1965...

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Main Author: Alonso Villarán
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2020-01-01
Series:Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
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Online Access:https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/12221
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spelling doaj-47ac5cb9dad94e539d737ef6a5bfa7cb2020-11-25T01:28:53ZspaUniversidad Pontificia ComillasPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica0031-47492386-58222020-01-0175286 Extra1339136010.14422/pen.v75.i286.y2019.01611143The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró QuesadaAlonso Villarán0Universidad del PacíficoThe goal of this article is to introduce, interpret, and defend the originality of the «first half» of the rational foundation of ethics of Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (Lima 1918-2019). To do so, we will focus on his three first ethical works —«El Intelectual, el Occidente y la Política» (1965), «Sobre el Derecho Justo» (1976) y «Ser Humano Naturaleza, Historia» (1987)—, leaving his later works aside for a complementary work. We will show how Miró Quesada tries to refine Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy, overcoming its possible main flaw —here called disguised materialism— and rethinking the supreme moral principle, which he calls non-arbitrariness. We will also evaluate both his thesis that the principle of non-arbitrariness is the necessary condition of ethics and his invitation to renounce looking for its sufficient condition. On the way, we will highlight the originality of Miró Quesada’s proposal. Finally, we will advance the central thesis of his later ethical works and posit brief questions that his moral theory needs to answer.https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/12221francisco miró quesadaimmanuel kantéticaley moralimperativo categóricono arbitrariedadsimetría
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The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró Quesada
Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
francisco miró quesada
immanuel kant
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title The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró Quesada
title_short The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró Quesada
title_full The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró Quesada
title_fullStr The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró Quesada
title_full_unstemmed The Ethical Principle of Non-Arbitrariness: The Formal Moral Theory of Francisco Miró Quesada
title_sort ethical principle of non-arbitrariness: the formal moral theory of francisco miró quesada
publisher Universidad Pontificia Comillas
series Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
issn 0031-4749
2386-5822
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The goal of this article is to introduce, interpret, and defend the originality of the «first half» of the rational foundation of ethics of Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (Lima 1918-2019). To do so, we will focus on his three first ethical works —«El Intelectual, el Occidente y la Política» (1965), «Sobre el Derecho Justo» (1976) y «Ser Humano Naturaleza, Historia» (1987)—, leaving his later works aside for a complementary work. We will show how Miró Quesada tries to refine Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy, overcoming its possible main flaw —here called disguised materialism— and rethinking the supreme moral principle, which he calls non-arbitrariness. We will also evaluate both his thesis that the principle of non-arbitrariness is the necessary condition of ethics and his invitation to renounce looking for its sufficient condition. On the way, we will highlight the originality of Miró Quesada’s proposal. Finally, we will advance the central thesis of his later ethical works and posit brief questions that his moral theory needs to answer.
topic francisco miró quesada
immanuel kant
ética
ley moral
imperativo categórico
no arbitrariedad
simetría
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