Abstract

This article presents the problems of social ethics as seen by Jan Piwowarczyk. Catholic social ethics belongs to the philosophical and theological sciences. It is a science which, among other things, establishes the principles of social life in accordance with the principles of morality – thus making moral value judgements. Judging any activity requires a benchmark: in this case, a general principle of morality. Therefore, the most essential element, and at the same time the most difficult to determine, is precisely the creation of a general principle in society, which at the same time acts as a criterion for what is morally good and what is morally bad.

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