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Philosophy And Theology: Reflections On Euthanasia, Christopher Kaczor
Philosophy And Theology: Reflections On Euthanasia, Christopher Kaczor
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In this article the author discusses the views of Luc Bovens on euthanasia in referance to his work "Child Euthanasia: Should We Just Not Talk about It?". Topcis discussed include Palliative Care, Legalization of euthanasia, killing of patients than relieving pain, euthanasia for minors, and parents for pressuring of children into euthanasia by their parents.
Philosophy And Theology: Separating Conjoined Twins, Christopher Kaczor
Philosophy And Theology: Separating Conjoined Twins, Christopher Kaczor
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No abstract provided.
Philosophy And Theology: Artificial Gametes, Christopher Kaczor
Philosophy And Theology: Artificial Gametes, Christopher Kaczor
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No abstract provided.
Philosophy And Theology: Reflections On Dignity, Christopher Kaczor
Philosophy And Theology: Reflections On Dignity, Christopher Kaczor
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The article discusses the human dignity of a person. The meaning of human dignity in the philosophy of religion means each and every person value or worth of great respect. In Catholic teachings it believes that human being are created in the image and likeness of God has had the dignity of a person.
Character Virtues, Epistemic Agency, And Reflective Knowledge, Jason Baehr
Character Virtues, Epistemic Agency, And Reflective Knowledge, Jason Baehr
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Intellectual Humility: Owning Our Limitations, Dennis Whitcomb, Heather Battaly, Jason Baehr, Daniel Howard-Snyder
Intellectual Humility: Owning Our Limitations, Dennis Whitcomb, Heather Battaly, Jason Baehr, Daniel Howard-Snyder
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What is intellectual humility? In this essay, we aim to answer this question by assessing several contemporary accounts of intellectual humility, developing our own account, offering two reasons for our account, and meeting two objections and solving one puzzle