Ethics in process perspective

Original Articles

Ethics in process perspective

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 18 , issue 1 , 1999 , pages: 1–17
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.1999.10878175
Author(s): Martin Prozesky Unilever Centre for Comparative and Applied Ethics, South Africa

Abstract

Embedded in the thought of Whitehead is an extremely interesting but relatively neglected ethic which has relevance to current attempts to reflect creatively on the ethical dimension of human existence both in South Africa and the wider world. This paper notes the main features of the context in which such reflection is taking place, and then proceeds to give an account of process ethics. Thereafter it offers a critical discussion whose main conclusion is that process ethics has more to commend it than other approaches to ethics.

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