INVESTIGADORES
VENEZIA Luciano Javier
artículos
Título:
Thomas Hobbes sobre la normatividad de la moralidad
Autor/es:
VENEZIA, LUCIANO
Revista:
Deus Mortalis
Editorial:
Deus Mortalis
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2006 p. 71 - 116
ISSN:
1666-5007
Resumen:
Hobbes presents two apparently contradictory theses about the relationship between rationality and morality. On the one hand, Hobbes argues that an agent has normative reasons to act morally if and only if he maximally satisfies his own utility in doing so (P); on the other hand, the author affirms also that an agent has normative reasons to act morally if and only if he has moral reasons to do it (M). The prima facie contradictory character of these propositions suggest that to make a coherent reading of Hobbes´s theory the interpreter must choose one of them, marginalizing the other, either (P), «orthodoxy», or (M), «heterodoxy». The paper argues that (P) is introduced only in the state of nature, while (M) in the state of civil society, hence contending that the contradiction is only apparent.