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This dichotomy between internally consistent ( from a logical point of view ) ethical arguments , which are ... 2I take this issue as an example because there is available a succinct summary of the analytic modes of argument with the ...
This dichotomy between internally consistent ( from a logical point of view ) ethical arguments , which are ... 2I take this issue as an example because there is available a succinct summary of the analytic modes of argument with the ...
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CONCLUSION When a theory such as critical natural law has been shown to be is juxtaposed with analytic approaches to ethics which employ distinctions like that between teleological and deontological modes of argument , the conversation ...
CONCLUSION When a theory such as critical natural law has been shown to be is juxtaposed with analytic approaches to ethics which employ distinctions like that between teleological and deontological modes of argument , the conversation ...
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A Rationale for a Cosmoteleological Argument for God Peter A. Bertocci My basic contention is that in the essential rationale of the classical cosmological and teleological arguments there are considerations that take us a long way ...
A Rationale for a Cosmoteleological Argument for God Peter A. Bertocci My basic contention is that in the essential rationale of the classical cosmological and teleological arguments there are considerations that take us a long way ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
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