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Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and the Philosophical Anthropology of Karol Wojtyla
Christian Bioethics, 2001The lack of consensus in American society regarding the permissibility of assisted suicide and euthanasia is due in large part to a failure to address the nature of the human person involved in the ethical act itself. For Karol Wojtyla, philosopher and Pope, ethical action finds meaning only in an authentic understanding of the person; but it is ...
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Karol Wojtyla on Treating Patients as Persons
2004explained to them how the patient, in danger of losing his subjectivity, had to fight constantly to regain it and once more become “the subject of his illness” instead of simply remaining “the object of treatment.” He pointed out that the doctors are certainly not responsible for this state of affairs...but that they ought to be aware of the danger and
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The Perfection of Women as Maternal and the Anthropology of Karol Wojtyla
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The Personal Structure of Self-Determination
Person and Act and Related Essays, 2021Karol Wojtyła
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Self-Determination and Fulfillment
Person and Act and Related Essays, 2021Karol Wojtyła
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Karol Wojtyla, Marxism and the Marxist-Leninists
Nationalities Papers, 1982Karol Cardinal Wojtyla's encounters with Marxism-Leninism, the official ideology of the Polish state run by the Communist party, have taken place on two levels: theoretical-philosophical and political-practical. As a person living in the country ruled by the Marxist-Leninists, the Cardinal had to be concerned with the reality of his own situation as ...
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