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Philosophy And Theology: Responses To ‘After-Birth Abortion’, Christopher Kaczor Oct 2013

Philosophy And Theology: Responses To ‘After-Birth Abortion’, Christopher Kaczor

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Philosophy And Theology: Reproductive Rights, Christopher Kaczor Apr 2013

Philosophy And Theology: Reproductive Rights, Christopher Kaczor

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The article discusses the philosophy and theology regarding reproductive rights and reproductive duties. It is stated that the term "reproductive rights" is a common euphemism for the ability to access abortion and contraception. It is noted that the ambiguity in speaking about reproductive rights comes from the multiple meanings of the term "rights."


Philosophy And Theology: Reductio Arguments, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2013

Philosophy And Theology: Reductio Arguments, Christopher Kaczor

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John Paul Ii On The Development Of Doctrine, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2013

John Paul Ii On The Development Of Doctrine, Christopher Kaczor

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Virtue Epistemology, Jason Baehr Jan 2013

Virtue Epistemology, Jason Baehr

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Teaching With Ignatius: Justice In Pedagogical Practice, Jeffrey Wilson Jan 2013

Teaching With Ignatius: Justice In Pedagogical Practice, Jeffrey Wilson

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The document Justice in the World, released in 1971 by the World Synod of Bishops, is an excellent basis for thinking about pedagogical practice in Ignatian higher education as a constellation of acts of justice. I describe here my personal experience (as an ambiguously Catholic faculty member) of teaching an upper division ethics course in the core curriculum and contextualize it in terms both of Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises and the 1971 Synod document.


Educating For Intellectual Virtues: From Theory To Practice, Jason Baehr Jan 2013

Educating For Intellectual Virtues: From Theory To Practice, Jason Baehr

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Virtue Epistemology, Jason Baehr Jan 2013

Virtue Epistemology, Jason Baehr

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Educating For Intellectual Character, Jason Baehr Jan 2013

Educating For Intellectual Character, Jason Baehr

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The Cognitive Demands Of Intellectual Virtue, Jason Baehr Jan 2013

The Cognitive Demands Of Intellectual Virtue, Jason Baehr

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Foreword For Virtuous Minds: Intellectual Character Development , Jason Baehr Jan 2013

Foreword For Virtuous Minds: Intellectual Character Development , Jason Baehr

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The Parts Of Prudence And Scientific Solutions For Weakness Of Will, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2013

The Parts Of Prudence And Scientific Solutions For Weakness Of Will, Christopher Kaczor

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This essay outlines a view of practical wisdom drawing on the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. In it, I discuss the presuppositions of practical wisdom, namely the ordering to the end of true human happiness. Next, the focus shifts to the “parts” or elements of practical wisdom in order to highlight the intellectual aspects of practical wisdom as a cognitive perfection. Finally, the essay addresses prudence as practical, the actual carrying out of the right deed, at the right time and in the right way. Here, the conclusion of the essay considers the findings of contemporary science in the search …


Philosophy And Theology: The Time-Relative Interest Account, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2013

Philosophy And Theology: The Time-Relative Interest Account, Christopher Kaczor

Philosophy Faculty Works

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Must Knowledge Be Virtuously Motivated?, Jason Baehr Jan 2013

Must Knowledge Be Virtuously Motivated?, Jason Baehr

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No abstract provided.