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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA REFORMATA TRANSYLVANICA - Issue no. 1-2 / 2014  
         
  Article:   POINTS OF VIEWS OF NORMATIVE AND RELATIONAL ETHICS (THE FREEDOM OF HOLINESS OR THE HOLINESS OF FREEDOM) / NORMATÍV ÉS RELACIONÁLIS ETIKAI SZEMLÉLETEK (A SZENTSÉG SZABADSÁGA, AVAGY A SZABADSÁG SZENTSÉGE).

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  Abstract:  The humans’ meetings have to face with many kinds of psych-socio-cultural influences. The effects can be different. Can be similar also in order of human life history and its backgrounds, as „I” and „You” could not be the same. Between „I” and „You” there is the present time, which is shared in meetings and dialogs. There is not only „I” and „You” and meetings and present times, but there is an „It”, too. Meetings happen in an „ethical microscope” and meetings have also a „balance”. This “ethical microscope” is like a variable balance, which can be similar with this „It”. But this „It” is not an exclusive object. This is a metaphor. There can be more metaphors as well, like mirror or prism, and others as well. Humans do not really like metaphors, they like more having measuring tools or orders, what can be used for judging relationships and meetings. Humans use many often tools for measurement of normative ethics. There are other measurements: the internal judgments, gives and takes when meetings happen between „I” and „You”. Normative and relational tools make ethics be more complete. This writing hopes to contribute to it.

Keywords: Ethics, Metaphore, Variable Balance. Judge. Give. Take.
 
         
     
         
         
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