Moral Movement of Felix Adler Presentation, Criticism

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The research is about the moral movement of “Felix Adler”, which is a secular humanist intellectual trend that raises the slogan of calling for human morals, and separating morals from religion.

 That is, the individual and society can be characterized by virtuous morals without resorting to religion, but religion may be an obstacle to the path of moral development of mankind. At the same time, the movement emphasizes its neutrality in the religious metaphysical position, and its acceptance of different religions and ideas.

However, the intellectual foundations, on which this movement is based, are not upright after discussion and criticism; as it is not possible to accept the multiplicity of religions and beliefs, and accept them together, despite the differences or contradictions between them. It is also not cognitively correct to say that metaphysical issues cannot be proven given the multiplicity of human knowledge methods. In addition, the relationship between religion and ethics is a harmonious, complementary relationship, such that research into morals cannot dispense with religion theoretically or practically.

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Friday 06 September 2024
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