The Relationship of Promising as a Speech Act With Ethics and the Fact-Value Problem
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2024
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Beytulhikme Felsefe Cevresi
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to show how value is derived from the fact through the example of promise and to reveal the relationship of this derivation with ethics. This aim will be achieved mainly through the answers of John Searle and Paul Ricoeur to the fact-value problem. Searle tries to solve the problem of whether value can be derived from facts, within the boundaries of the philosophy of language. Ricoeur, on the other hand, thinks that if this derivation is achieved, the problem is an ethics problem. In this paper, I will try to build a bridge between philosophy of language and ethics by presenting the views of Searle and Ricoeur. This effort to establish a connection has the intention of, in a sense, violating the boundaries and distinctions between the two fundamental disciplines of philosophy.
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Bingol, Sedat/0000-0002-8431-4159
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Ethics, Fact-Value Problem, Philosophy Of Language, Promise, Ricoeur, Searle, Felsefe
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Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy
Volume
14
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2
Start Page
419
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438
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