Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Issues of Theory and Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2013. № 12. Part 1. P. 78-82.
RIGHT, MORALITY AND RELIGION AS MEANS OF NORMATIVE REGULATION OF HUMAN ATTITUDE TO NATURE
Koval' Ekaterina Aleksandrovna, Yakina Lyudmila Aleksandrovna, Kurmaeva Kadriya Kamil'evna
N. P. Ogarev Mordovia State University
Abstract. The article is devoted to the description and comparative analysis of right, morality and religion as the normative regulators of human attitude to nature. The authors mention that it is paradoxical but morality, which is consequently the most promising regulator of human attitude to non-anthropic nature, has the greatest degree of normativity at the present stage of society development, under the conditions of global ecological crisis.
Key words and phrases: нормативность, источник нормативности, право, мораль, религия, экологическая этика, нон-антропная природа, normativity, source of normativity, right, morality, religion, ecological ethics, non-anthropic nature
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