Category of Responsibility in Albert Schweitzer`s Ethics
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Schweitzer’s ‘reverence for life’ ethics is one of the most important among non-anthropocentric ethics. It includes discussion about category of responsibility, which is important also from the perspective of philosophical basics for sustainable development idea. Schweitzer is formulating moral imperative of responsibility for all forms of life, and by this is trying to show which values are should be considered and realized. The most important vital value is life itself.
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