KOCINOVÁ, L.: Morálka vo fikcii a personalizmus / Morality in Fiction and Personalism
Philosophica Critica, vol. 4, 2018, no. 2, ISSN 1339-8970, pp. 43–51
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Publication date: December 15, 2018
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Abstract: The paper is exploring selected aspects of a potential compatibility of the personalist doctrine on exclusivity of the person as the bearer and the creator of morality with the transfer of moral cha-racteristics on literary characters. It places literary characters in a certain context, into a fictional world in which the given character-ristics are expressed and the environment approximates to its spe-cifics. The aim of the paper is to examine moral rules in the fictional worlds of literature, and this goal is to be achieved by setting up three supportive tasks. The first one is to explore the question of how literary characters can be the carriers of moral characteristics. The second task will focus on finding correlation between the cha-racteristics of individuals and literary characters. The third task will be the verification of the personalist doctrine of the person's irreducibility and moral exclusivity within the context of fictional literary worlds.
Key words: Personalism – Morality – Fiction – Person
DOI: 10.17846/PC.2019.4.2.43-51
Key words: Personalism – Morality – Fiction – Person
DOI: 10.17846/PC.2019.4.2.43-51