Direito em Movimento - Volume 19 - Número 1 - 1º semestre - 2021

206 Direito em Movimento, Rio de Janeiro, v. 19 - n. 1, p. 205-239, 1º sem. 2021 ARTIGOS tivismo, e a análise da natureza e das conquistas de uma vida em sociedade resultaram na valoração não apenas com a causa e efei- to dos procedimentos, mas também com os valores éticos e a sua prática na sociedade atual e futuras gerações. Na elaboração do presente estudo, foi adotado o método hipotético-dedutivo, pautado em pesquisa bibliográfica em livros e artigos científicos, os quais fo- ram acessados em diversos portais na internet de revistas científicas e de bibliotecas. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Ética; Moral; Dignidade da pessoa ABSTRACT: This article will analyze the values of ethics and moral vis-à-vis Kant and the debate on moral constructivism, a debate that was done in Hans Joas’ The Sacredness of the Person and in Ronald Dworkin’s Justice for Hedgehogs. To this end, the ethi- cal values will be analyzed, from the studies of the philosophy of nature, and questions about religious myths; the search for the virtues of Greek philosophers; the valuation of the sacred in Christian ethics; utilitarian ethics and the search for maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain; modern anthropocentric ethics and the valuation of man. The ethics of duty and the categorical imperatives of contemporary ethics and the crisis of traditional values. All conceptions of ethics served to value today’s society. Moral values, derived from the historical conceptions of the ge- nealogy of morals, with constructivism, the analysis of nature and the achievements of a life in society resulted in the valuation not only with the cause and effect of the procedures, but also with the ethical values and its practice in today’s society and future gene- rations. In the preparation of this study, the hypothetical-deductive method was adopted, based on bibliographic research in books and scientific articles, which were accessed on various portals on the internet of scientific journals and libraries. KEYWORDS: Ethics; Morality; Dignity of the person

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