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The general subject of the relationship between the sciences, in particular those designated as the “human sciences”, and moral philosophy has by no means been wholly clarified and, accordingly, remains open to extensive discussion. It is part and parcel of the more general problem of the relationship between morals and culture.

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  1. D. Hudson, Modern Moral Philosophy (New York: Doubleday, 1970), pp. 1–12.

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  2. This position takes into account the work of J. G. Milhaven quoted by P. Valori, Significato e metodologia della ricerca morale oggi,’ Gregorianum 58 (1977).

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  3. Cf. Augusto del Noce, Gramsci e la Rassegna di Teologia, March—April 1977, p. 106.

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  4. Cf. Hudson, Modern Moral Philosophy, for these distinctions.

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  5. Cf. P. Valori, L’esperienza morale, 2d ed. (Brescia: Morcelliana, 1976). pp. 165–95.

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  6. Cf. P. Valori, Significato e metodologia della ricerca morale, p. 73.

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  7. On this development, cf. Husserl, Ethische Untersuchungen, ed. A. Roth (The Hague, 1960), pp. 36–50.

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  8. On this theory, cf. Hudson, Modern Moral Philosophy, pp. 281 ff.

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  9. Ibid., pp. 281, 301.

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  10. Cf. ibid.

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  11. For documentation on this affirmation. cf. Valori. L’esperienza morale.

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  12. On this question, cf. Valori, ‘De ordine morali ut fundamento iuris positivi,’ Periodica de re morali (Pontifical Gregorian University), 59 (1970), 355 —70.

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Valori, P. (1981). Moral Philosophy and the Human Sciences. In: Bello, A.A. (eds) The Great Chain of Being and Italian Phenomenology. Analecta Husserliana, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8366-3_12

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