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Contemporary Jesuit Epistemological Interests, James G. Murphy
Contemporary Jesuit Epistemological Interests, James G. Murphy
Philosophy: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Apart from an orientation to and interest in the discernment of spirits as laid out in St Ignatius’s Spiritual Exercises, there does not exist a Jesuit epistemology as such. Compared to the numbers of Jesuit systematic theologians, scripture scholars, metaphysicians, and ethicists, there have been few Jesuit epistemologists.2 In metaphysics, Jesuits have been Thomist or Suarezian, even Platonist. In ethics, they have ranged from proportionalist through deontologist to virtue ethicist. No similar distinctive Jesuit presence is to be found in epistemology....
Dark Liturgy, Bloody Praxis: The 1916 Rising, James G. Murphy Sj
Dark Liturgy, Bloody Praxis: The 1916 Rising, James G. Murphy Sj
Philosophy: Faculty Publications and Other Works
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Identity, Oppression, And Group Rights, Andrew Jared Pierce
Identity, Oppression, And Group Rights, Andrew Jared Pierce
Dissertations
The dissertation argues for a conception of group rights based on Habermasian discourse theory, as an alternative to the dominant multicultural liberal approach to group rights, which treats group rights as instrumental to individual rights.
The Development Of Catholic Institutions In Chicago During The Incumbencies Of Bishop Quarter And Bishop Van De Velde, 1844-1853, Marie Catherine Tangney
The Development Of Catholic Institutions In Chicago During The Incumbencies Of Bishop Quarter And Bishop Van De Velde, 1844-1853, Marie Catherine Tangney
Master's Theses
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