Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant culture

Our society has largely rejected the traditional and religious norms about sex, family, life generation and safeguard, often considered irrational, like tradition and religion themselves, and as obstacles to individual freedom, civil rights, and a full enjoyment of human potentialities. Many of thos...

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Main Author: Mario Alai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publicaciones Permanyer 2023-04-01
Series:Bioethics Update
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Online Access:https://www.bioethicsupdate.com/frame_eng.php?id=56
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description Our society has largely rejected the traditional and religious norms about sex, family, life generation and safeguard, often considered irrational, like tradition and religion themselves, and as obstacles to individual freedom, civil rights, and a full enjoyment of human potentialities. Many of those norms, however, descend from the sociobiological nature of our species, developed by natural selection and manifested through our instincts. Therefore, we cannot be happier by ignoring them. Since people have the right to live according to their own nature, and the duty to promote the well-being of others and of themselves, many of those norms constitute a “law of nature” by which even the positive laws should abide. When disregarding traditional ethics, therefore, our society contradicts its own humanistic aspirations, failing to defend, or even violating, the rights of some of its weakest members, like women and children.
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spelling doaj.art-4658d7ed5a3d408093f530226c0ccc8c2023-12-13T02:15:13ZengPublicaciones PermanyerBioethics Update2395-938X2448-75112023-04-019210.24875/BUP.23000007Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant cultureMario Alai0Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences, Bruxelles, BelgiqueOur society has largely rejected the traditional and religious norms about sex, family, life generation and safeguard, often considered irrational, like tradition and religion themselves, and as obstacles to individual freedom, civil rights, and a full enjoyment of human potentialities. Many of those norms, however, descend from the sociobiological nature of our species, developed by natural selection and manifested through our instincts. Therefore, we cannot be happier by ignoring them. Since people have the right to live according to their own nature, and the duty to promote the well-being of others and of themselves, many of those norms constitute a “law of nature” by which even the positive laws should abide. When disregarding traditional ethics, therefore, our society contradicts its own humanistic aspirations, failing to defend, or even violating, the rights of some of its weakest members, like women and children. https://www.bioethicsupdate.com/frame_eng.php?id=56Sociobiology. Natural law. Traditional sexual ethics. Marriage. Violence against women. Abortion.
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Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant culture
Bioethics Update
Sociobiology. Natural law. Traditional sexual ethics. Marriage. Violence against women. Abortion.
title Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant culture
title_full Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant culture
title_fullStr Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant culture
title_full_unstemmed Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant culture
title_short Traditional ethics of sex, life and family, sociobiology, natural law, and the dominant culture
title_sort traditional ethics of sex life and family sociobiology natural law and the dominant culture
topic Sociobiology. Natural law. Traditional sexual ethics. Marriage. Violence against women. Abortion.
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