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Reframing Catholic Theological Ethics from a Scotistic Perspective
The article engages with Joseph Selling’s most recent publication Reframing Catholic Theological Ethics in which he invites theological ethicists to re-think the post-Tridentine development of theological ethics by noting its methodological deficiencies,
Nenad Polgar
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Abstract Kathryn Tanner's God and Creation in Christian Theology is a foundational text in the expression of a 'non‐contrastive' Christian account of God and creation: that God is so fundamentally incommensurable with the world as not to be in a relation of contrast or competition, nor distant from it.
Andrew Davison
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Heidegger on the ontological significance of the principle of noncontradiction
Abstract The aim of this article is to break down to its principal arguments the abundant material recently published in Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe related to a conference given in December 1932 on the principle of noncontradiction (PNC). I will first highlight the importance in phenomenology of a correct interpretation of the PNC and then explain ...
François Jaran
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Abstract In line with José Esteban Muñoz's claim that ‘[t]he future is queerness's domain’, this article presents an approach to transgender and non‐binary identity that is orientated towards a horizon in which there is ‘no longer male and female’ (Galatians 3:28).
Sam Fletcher
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Hallucination‐Free? Assessing the Reliability of Leading AI Legal Research Tools
ABSTRACT Legal practice has witnessed a sharp rise in products incorporating artificial intelligence (AI). Such tools are designed to assist with a wide range of core legal tasks, from search and summarization of caselaw to document drafting. However, the large language models used in these tools are prone to “hallucinate,” or make up false information,
Varun Magesh +5 more
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Resumen Las ideas económicas de Duns Escoto fueron fuertemente objetadas durante los siglos XV y XVI. Algunos de los pensadores más notables de la época, como Domingo de Soto (1494-1560), Luis de Molina (1535-1600) y Juan de Lugo (1583-1660 ...
Mauricio Lecón
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The paper’s aim is to explain the crucial epistemological aspects of theology according to John Duns Scotus. It gives a systematical and historical outlines of Scotus’s theology, exemplifies the Scotus’s extension of Aristotelian conception of scientific
Michal Chabada
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El presente trabajo pretende poner en evidencia, de acuerdo con la distinción entre el primer y el segundo inicio de la metafísica que identifica L. Honnefelder, los presupuestos ontológicos que subyacen al pensamiento de Enrique de Gante y Duns Escoto ...
Hernán Esteban Guerrero-Troncoso
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Abstract How should we respond to the humanity of others? Should we care for others' well‐being? Respect them as autonomous agents? Largely neglected is an answer we can find in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism: we should love all.
P. Quinn White
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Abstract Recent work in eschatology has sought to retrieve the doctrine of the beatific vision, one that has served as one of the predominant views of the eschatological life throughout church history. Yet the doctrine has been criticized for its reported marginalization of the human body.
Daniel Lee Hill
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