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Pragmatic ethics is a theory of normative philosophical ethics and meta-ethics. Ethical pragmatists such as John Dewey believe that some societies have progressed morally in much the way they have attained progress in science. Scientists can pursue inquiry into the truth of a hypothesis and accept the hypothesis, in the sense that they act as though the hypothesis were true; nonetheless, they think that future generations can advance science, and thus future generations can refine or replace (at least some of) their accepted hypotheses. Similarly, ethical pragmatists think that norms, principles, and moral criteria are likely to be improved as a result of inquiry.

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  • أخلاق براغماتية (ar)
  • 실용주의 윤리 (ko)
  • Pragmatic ethics (en)
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  • الأخلاق البراغماتية هي نظرية في فلسفة الأخلاق المعيارية. يعتقد البراغماتيين الأخلاقيين مثل جون ديوي أن بعض المجتمعات قد حققت تقدماً أخلاقياً بقدر ما حققته من تقدم في مجال العلوم. يمكن للعلماء متابعة التحري في حقيقة فرضية وقبولها، بمعنى أنهم يعملون بالفرضية كما لو أنها صحيحة. إنهم يعتقدون على الرغم من ذلك أن الأجيال القادمة يمكنها تطوير العلوم، وبالتالي يمكن للأجيال القادمة صقل أو استبدال (على الأقل بعض) فرضياتهم المقبولة. وبالمثل، يعتقد البراغماتيين الأخلاقيين أن القواعد والمبادئ والمعايير الأخلاقية من المرجح أن يتم تحسينها كنتيجة للتحري. (ar)
  • Pragmatic ethics is a theory of normative philosophical ethics and meta-ethics. Ethical pragmatists such as John Dewey believe that some societies have progressed morally in much the way they have attained progress in science. Scientists can pursue inquiry into the truth of a hypothesis and accept the hypothesis, in the sense that they act as though the hypothesis were true; nonetheless, they think that future generations can advance science, and thus future generations can refine or replace (at least some of) their accepted hypotheses. Similarly, ethical pragmatists think that norms, principles, and moral criteria are likely to be improved as a result of inquiry. (en)
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