Ethical universalism and communal particularistic

Abstract

During three last decades some modem ethical philosophers,
called ,communitarians, reviving Aristotelian virtualistic ethics, have
criticized intensively ethical and political views of utilitarian and new
Kantian liberalism. This ,doctrine emphasizing on political ethical ,
And psychological importance of correlations to societies believes that
ethical arguments and judgments must derive from context of cultural
perceptions and traditions. In this Writing we will ' indicate that 'the
'thought,' committing simultaneously to two percepts of virtualistic
ethic and communal identities, has been contradicted. Since the first
percept, firstly, with its , reference in. this 'thought to Aristotelian
objectivism in ethical sphere, secondly with defending , by, its
supporter to release the accusation of relativism eventually has to be
referred to a type of ethical universalism - although in thin 'ethical
percepts - while the second percept ,communal identity is :the
consequence of ethical particularistic