The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... moral instinct merely " conceals its own proper essence " because , in fact , all theoretically elaborated moral " opin- ions ... are themselves - explicitly or implicitly - dependent on the re- sults of this mode of knowing . " 51 The ...
... moral instinct merely " conceals its own proper essence " because , in fact , all theoretically elaborated moral " opin- ions ... are themselves - explicitly or implicitly - dependent on the re- sults of this mode of knowing . " 51 The ...
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... moral " for Maguire is the normatively human ; we decide whether an act is morally good by asking whether it is truly fulfilling for human nature . Here Maguire's approach shows an obvious affinity with that of the natural law . As does ...
... moral " for Maguire is the normatively human ; we decide whether an act is morally good by asking whether it is truly fulfilling for human nature . Here Maguire's approach shows an obvious affinity with that of the natural law . As does ...
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... Moral Theology " published regularly in Theological Studies provide thorough coverage and critical interpretation of current literature in moral theology from the whole of the Catholic world , here ( the Père Mar- quette Lecture , 1973 ) ...
... Moral Theology " published regularly in Theological Studies provide thorough coverage and critical interpretation of current literature in moral theology from the whole of the Catholic world , here ( the Père Mar- quette Lecture , 1973 ) ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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