THE MORAL SKEPTICISM IN THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Abstract
The morality in the international relations is one of the questions that always excite debates throughout the times. The problem is if we must or not to use the same norms that we use inside of the States in the relation with the other states, still remains as an insoluble impasse. The realists since the antiquity defend the idea of that the moral standards in international substances are only pieces of papers. The deplorable facts occurred during the decades in the relations between the states, the realists question the application of the moral norms in the relation between the States, to later arguing, the moral skepticism, which lies are not lies or that murderous are not murderous. With this work I intend to analyze the arguments of the moral skepticism in the international relations. KEY WORDS: Political Theory, Political Philosophy, International Political Theory.Downloads
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2009-10-13
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Dagios (PUCRS), M. (2009). THE MORAL SKEPTICISM IN THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Intuitio, 2(2), 89–95. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/intuitio/article/view/5942
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