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John Calvin’s Multiplicity Thesis
John Calvin holds that the fall radically changed humanity’s moral and epistemic capacities. Recognizing that should lead Christian philosophers to see that philosophical questions require at least two sets of answers: one reflecting our nature and ...
Daniel Bonevac
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Moral Education as Superior Goal of Moral Propositions of Koran [PDF]
One of the important moral issues dating back to ancient Greece is whether moral knowledge is independent of God's command or dependent upon it. The Mu'tazilites and Imāmiyya believe that reason is able to understand many moral values and that moral ...
Alireza Alebouyeh +1 more
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Image and Degradation as a Philosophy of History in Daniel 2
Various interpretations were proffered for Nebuchadnezzar's dream of Daniel 2. The discussion has revolved around the possible historical kingdoms and their succession, but not enough attention has been paid to the statue itself and its unusual ...
Allan Rodrigo Bornapé Muñoz
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Uvid u moralno znanje kod Servaisa Pinckaersa
In this paper the author focuses on the concept and nature of moral knowledge as understood and presented by Servais Pinckaers, one of the most renowned and acknowledged contemporary authority on the moral teachings of St.
Tadija Milikić
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A Review of Abu Hamed Ghazali's View about the Internality of Practical Obstacles in the Realization of Moral Acts [PDF]
Among Muslim scholars, Abu Hamed Muhammad Ghazali, emphasis on self-knowledge and introspection in recognizing the factors and obstacles in the realization of moral acts has special prominence.
Hossein Khandaghabadi +1 more
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Might God Help Explain Moral Knowledge?
Although owing to proper basicality, phenomenal conservatism, and deliberative indispensability our axiomatic moral judgments seem to be prima facie justified, the question of potential undercutting defeaters can pose a challenge to moral knowledge ...
Baggett David
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Absolute power and moral knowledge
In this study, we attempt to obtain a better understanding of the ethical theory of the Franciscan philosopher John Duns Scotus, especially of the so-called “voluntaristic” character of his theory and at the same time of its rational accessibility.
Roberto Hofmeister Pich
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God and the Problem of Blameless Moral Ignorance
A morally perfect God necessarily desires that all rational agents behave morally. An omnipotent and omniscient God has the power and knowledge to ensure that all rational agents have sufficient moral knowledge to do what morality requires.
Fred Elbert
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Explaining moral variety [PDF]
journal articleReflection on the variety of forms of social life has long been a source of moral skepticism. The thought that there are many radically different social systems, each of which colors the way its members think about moral and political ...
KUKATHAS, Chandran
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Investigation in bioethics. Construction of a sense of the living in scientific investigation
This article digs in a bioethics conceived as a new moral knowledge that requires creativity to address, from the local, the modern day challenges of viability of life in general and human life in particular; it has as a general objective describing the ...
Daniel Meneses Carmona
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