But where the notion of distance is most unexpected, and at the same time most traditional, is in morality. Bad conscience and good conscience, emotion and rule, are rhetorical notions that regulate moral approval. Moral principles are those that justify the distance between beings, whether to compensate for it (equality, justice) or, on the contrary, to assert and protect it (freedom).
11:00 - 12:00
Guest lecturer
Applying rhetoric : rhetoric and argumentation in ethics
Michel Meyer
11:00 - 12:00