Abstract:
We live in a time in which the way of life characterised as “ethical” or “moral” is under
stress. The challenge we face is to take up responsibility for salvaging and enhancing
the exercise of moral responsibility in all spheres of life. It is argued in this article
that the ethical approach to be followed in facing this challenge is the ethics of
responsibility. This ethics should, however, not be conceptualised as yet another firstlevel
normative ethical approach vying to replace existing ones, but as a second-level
one. Such an approach recognises the indispensable contribution of existing normative
ethical approaches to the exercise of moral responsibility. At the same time, it provides
guidance to these approaches on enhancing the exercise of moral responsibility in a
contextually appropriate manner. In the article, a case is made out for the ethics of
responsibility that is proposed, followed by a discussion of its profile and agenda.