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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
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Through a historical perusal of Church teaching this essay explores the question of the ethical permissibility of xenotransplantation in light of Laudato Si’.
Skya Abbate
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Mapping Instrument Preferences for Deforestation Policies Based on EU Public Consultation Data
ABSTRACT Policy makers can choose among many alternative policy instruments to reduce the impact of EU commodity imports on forests and related biodiversity loss in the world. Changes in the instrument mix affect a wide range of stakeholder groups with varying strategic interests and corresponding policy preferences.
Daniel Braun, Dennis Abel, Jan Börner
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‘GENDER IDEOLOGY’ AND THE FAMILY: EXPLORING AMORIS LAETITIA AND FAMILIARIS CONSORTIO
Abstract In modern Catholic family teaching, language of ‘gender ideology’ appears in John Paul II's Familiaris consortio and continues in Francis's Amoris laetitia. While these documents are often celebrated by family ethicists for their pastoral developments towards more inclusive understandings of family and marriage, they also represent explicit ...
Barbara Anne Kozee
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One of the underlying thesis of Laudato si’ is the close link between anthropology and ecology. Pope Francis calls for an ecological conversion, which involves an adequate anthropology based on an authentic interpretation of man’s creation in
Alberto Piola
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Abstract This article analyses the normative landscape of future generations within the current body of European Union (EU) law, including the treaties, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, existing and potentially emerging general principles of EU law, as well as relevant international treaties and customary international law. The article argues that,
Katalin Sulyok
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How the Institutional Context Creates a Neoliberal Politics of Aid: An Italian Case Study
ABSTRACT Transnational ‘helping’ today relies upon partnerships with private companies as enshrined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, creating Faustian bargains of neoliberalism. However, a knowledge gap remains over how state institutional structures produce these neoliberal solutions.
Lisa Ann Richey
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Abstract Fruit harvesting is labor intensive and relies heavily on a decreasing immigrant farm labor supply. This study develops a model to compare robotic and manual apple‐harvesting profits. Given the anticipated performance of robotic prototypes, we find that a grower could spend $248.42 per acre per year on a robotic harvester and obtain the same ...
Diane Charlton +4 more
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A CULTURA DO ENCONTRO COMO CHAVE DE LEITURA DA CARTA ENCÍCLICA LAUDATO SI’ DO PAPA FRANCISCO
O artigo propôs uma leitura da Laudato Si’ a partir do conceito de Cultura do Encontro, importante ênfase teológico-pastoral do Papa Francisco. Traçamos a trajetória do conceito, desde sua primeira aparição nos discursos bergoglianos até a consolidação ...
Chrystiano Gomes Ferraz +1 more
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RESPONSE: Biocultural Evolution and Christian Ethics
Abstract: Studies of the biogenetic concomitants of cultural, religious, and moral formation offer valuable insights for Christian ethics, regarding agency, moral dispositions and potential pathways of moral reform. This response considers the biogenetic effects of both just and unjust cultures and practices, and raises the question whether the former ...
Lisa Sowle Cahill
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