Abstract
Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings Morality in Phenomenological Structuralism Paul C Mocombe* USA *Corresponding author:Paul C Mocombe, The Mocombeian Foundation, Inc, USA Submission: May 21, 2019;Published: May 24, 2019 Volume1 Issue3May, 2019
Highlights
This work explores the nature of morality within Paul C Mocombe’s structurationist theory of phenomenological structuralism
As outlined above, phenomenological structuralism posits consciousness to be the by-product or evolution of subatomic particles unfolding with increasing levels of abstraction within an evolutionary material resource framework enframed by the mode of production, language, ideology, ideological apparatuses, and communicative discourse of bodies who control the material resource framework recursively reorganizing and reproducing the ideals of the latter factors as their practical consciousness across entangled/superimposed multiple worlds
In phenomenological structuralism the understanding is that the structure of reality determines language via its generative grammar and how we ought to live in the multi worlds where consciousness is found
Summary
This work explores the nature of morality within Paul C Mocombe’s structurationist theory of phenomenological structuralism. The author posits that morality or moral standards are associated with the linguistic and ideological desires power and power positions of those who control the resources and mode of production of a material resource framework via their language, ideology, ideological apparatuses, and communicative discourse i.e., social class language game. Its moral practices and statements constitute a part of the superverse/ multiverse as phenomenal properties of subatomic particles once disaggregated as lived experience. This does not mean that morality is universal; instead, it is contingent upon the material resource framework and the evolutionary stage of consciousness development as constituted in the framework [1-10]
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