Swimming Against the Current in Contemporary Philosophy

Swimming Against the Current in Contemporary Philosophy PDF Author: Henry B. Veatch
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813230764
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 349

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Looks at being a follower of Aristotle or St. Thomas Aquinas in a modern philosophical world.

Swimming Against the Current in Contemporary Philosophy

Swimming Against the Current in Contemporary Philosophy PDF Author: Henry B. Veatch
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813230764
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 349

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Looks at being a follower of Aristotle or St. Thomas Aquinas in a modern philosophical world.

Swimming Against the Current in Contemporary Philosophy

Swimming Against the Current in Contemporary Philosophy PDF Author: Harry B. Veatch
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ISBN: 9780813230771
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
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Aquinas on the Twofold Human Good

Aquinas on the Twofold Human Good PDF Author: Denis J. M. Bradley
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813209528
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 625

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Annotation. Against the background of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Bradley provides a detailed differentiation between Aristotle's and Aquinas's view on moral principles and the end of man.

Tradition as the Future of Innovation

Tradition as the Future of Innovation PDF Author: Elisa Grimi
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443879835
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265

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What is the meaning of the word “tradition”? Are there live traditions today? Does tradition clash with innovation? Is it possible to love the proper tradition and look to innovation at the same time? This study brings together a number of insightful contributions that focus on the complexity of the relationship between tradition and innovation and on the forces that could emerge from it, if tradition is seen to represent the cornerstone for future. The volume is subdivided into four sections: I. Tradition: an historical background; II. Tradition and innovation: which future?; III. Law and tradition; and IV. Tradition: a theological point of view. Contributors: Enrico Berti, Nicoletta Scotti, Anthony Lisska, Elisa Grimi, Riccardo Pozzo, Rémi Brague, John O'Callaghan, Angelo Campodonico, Giovanni Turco, Salvatore Amato, Stamatios Tzitzis, Peter Casarella, John Milbank.

Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia

Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia PDF Author: Craig Paterson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351575074
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 402

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As medical technology advances and severely injured or ill people can be kept alive and functioning long beyond what was previously medically possible, the debate surrounding the ethics of end-of-life care and quality-of-life issues has grown more urgent.In this lucid and vigorous new book, Craig Paterson discusses assisted suicide and euthanasia from a fully fledged but non-dogmatic secular natural law perspective. He rehabilitates and revitalises the natural law approach to moral reasoning by developing a pluralistic account of just why we are required by practical rationality to respect and not violate key demands generated by the primary goods of persons, especially human life.Important issues that shape the moral quality of an action are explained and analysed: intention/foresight; action/omission; action/consequences; killing/letting die; innocence/non-innocence; and, person/non-person. Paterson defends the central normative proposition that 'it is always a serious moral wrong to intentionally kill an innocent human person, whether self or another, notwithstanding any further appeal to consequences or motive'.

Philosophy and Its History

Philosophy and Its History PDF Author: Jorge J. E. Gracia
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791408179
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 414

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This book is a systematic and comprehensive treatment of issues involved in philosophical historiography. It deals with such topics as the relation of philosophy to its history, the role of value judgments in historical accounts, the value of the history of philosophy for philosophy, the nature and role of texts and their interpretation in the history of philosophy, historiographical method, and the stages of development of philosophical progress. The book defends two main theses. The first is that the history of philosophy must be done philosophically, that is, it must include philosophical judgments. The second is that one way to bring a rapprochement between Anglo-American and Continental philosophy is through the study of the history of philosophy and its historiography. An extensive bibliography of pertinent materials and detailed indexes close the book.

Natural Law

Natural Law PDF Author: Howard P. Kainz
Publisher: Open Court Publishing
ISBN: 9780812694543
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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Is there such a thing as an objective law of morality? Natural law theorists maintain that there is, and Natural Law probes the history and implications of this powerful concept. Tracing the development of natural law from ancient times to the present, the book also examines the leading figures, transitions, and turning points in the idea's evolution, and brings a natural law approach to contemporary issues such as abortion, homosexuality, and assisted suicide.

Christianity and Natural Law

Christianity and Natural Law PDF Author: Norman Doe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316949567
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 281

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Historically, natural law has played a pivotal role in Christian approaches to the law, and a contested role in legal philosophy generally. However, comparative study of natural law across global Christian traditions is largely neglected. This book provides not only the history of natural law ideas across mainstream Christian traditions worldwide, but also an ecumenical comparison of the contemporary natural law positions of different traditions. Its focus is not solely theoretical: it tests the practical utility of natural law by exploring its use in the legal systems of the churches studied. Alongside analysis of the assumptions underlying the concept, it also proposes a jurisprudence of Christian law itself. With chapters written by distinguished lawyers and theologians across the world, this book is designed for those studying and teaching law or theology, those who practice and study ecumenism, and those involved in the practice of church law.

Making Men Moral

Making Men Moral PDF Author: Robert P. George
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 0191029602
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 256

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Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless immoralities. Against the prevailing liberal view, Robert P. George defends the proposition that `moral laws' can play a legitimate, if subsidiary, role in preserving the `moral ecology' of the cultural environment in which people make the morally significant choices by which they form their characters and influence, for good or ill, the moral lives of others. George shows that a defence of morals legislation is fully compatible with a `pluralistic perfectionist' political theory of civil liberties and public morality.

Leo Strauss and His Catholic Readers

Leo Strauss and His Catholic Readers PDF Author: Geoffrey M. Vaughan
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813230438
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 361

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This book looks at the work and influence of Leo Strauss in a variety of ways that will be of interest to readers of political philosophy. It will be of particular interest to Catholics and scholars of other religious traditions. Strauss had a great deal of interaction with his contemporary Catholic scholars, and many of his students or their students teach or have taught at Catholic colleges and universities in America. Leo Strauss and His Catholic Readers brings together work by scholars from two continents, some of whom knew Strauss, one of whom was his student at the University of Chicago. The first section of essays considers Catholic responses to Strauss’s project of recovering Classical natural right as against modern individual rights. Some of the authors suggest that his approach can be a fruitful corrective to an uncritical reception of modern ideas. Nevertheless, most point out that the Catholic cannot accept all of Strauss’s project. The second section deals with areas of overlap between Strauss and Catholics. Some of the chapters explore encounters with his contemporary scholars while others turn to more current concerns. The final section approaches the theological-political question itself, a question central to both Strauss’s work and that of the Catholic intellectual tradition. This section of the book considers the relationship of Strauss’s work to Christianity and Christian commitments at a broader level. Because Christianity does not have an explicit political doctrine, Christians have found themselves as rulers, subjects, and citizens in a variety of political regimes. Leo Strauss’s return to Platonic political philosophy can provide a useful lens through which his Catholic readers can assess what it means for there to be a best regime.