Rational-philosophical analysis of Effective solutions in the development of social ethics In Iranian society (at the societal level)

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islamic philiosophy and theology, university of Mazandaran

Abstract

 
Moral development is one of the characteristics of comprehensive development of the country, which is affected by political, social, economic, cultural dimensions and affects other dimensions through mutual relations. In this paper, the moral development of society is examined with a kind of structural and socialist approach that, in addition to individualistic interpersonal relationships, looks at the collective body beyond the totality of individuals. In this article, with an analytical-rational approach and avoiding exclusivism, we analyze the effective cognitive and motivational factors in moral development in Iranian society. Attention to the complexity of ethics in today's society, critical application of values, national pathology and emphasis on sociological studies of ethics in the analysis of the current situation, emphasis on investment in children and moral infrastructure such as family and school, non-educational Direct ethics with emphasis on mass media, creating internal contexts (otherness: empathy, love, altruism) and external motivation and public participation such as trust, transparency, legalism, youthfulness, etc. Such are analytical factors.

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