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Philosophy And Theology: Does Greater Access To Contraception Reduce Abortion?, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2020

Philosophy And Theology: Does Greater Access To Contraception Reduce Abortion?, Christopher Kaczor

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Defining Humility: The Scope Of Humility, Jason Baehr Jan 2020

Defining Humility: The Scope Of Humility, Jason Baehr

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Philosophy And Theology: Mindfulness, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2020

Philosophy And Theology: Mindfulness, Christopher Kaczor

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Becoming Honest: Why We Lie And What Can Be Done About It, Steven L. Porter, Jason Baehr Jan 2020

Becoming Honest: Why We Lie And What Can Be Done About It, Steven L. Porter, Jason Baehr

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Philosophy And Theology: Transgender Issues, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2020

Philosophy And Theology: Transgender Issues, Christopher Kaczor

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The Structure Of An Intellectual Vice, Jason Baehr Jan 2020

The Structure Of An Intellectual Vice, Jason Baehr

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Faith And Reason And The Consistent Ethic Of Life, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2020

Faith And Reason And The Consistent Ethic Of Life, Christopher Kaczor

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The rich text of Evangelium vitae raises numerous themes of great importance, perhaps even greater importance now than at the time of its publication in 1995. This reflection looks at the relationship of faith and reason in Pope St. John Paul II’s Encyclical, and how both faith and reason help us to understand better the relationship among various issues important to the life and flourishing of the human person.


Philosophy And Theology: Gamete Donation, Christopher Kaczor Jan 2020

Philosophy And Theology: Gamete Donation, Christopher Kaczor

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Moschella's thesis is that "gamete donation is inherently wrong insofar as it involves acting in a way that is highly likely to result in the acquisition of a non-transferable obligation to another person, without being willing to fulfill that obligation should it arise" (423). © 2021 The National Catholic Bioethics Center 829 Philosophy and Theology Some people think of gamete donation as a morally neutral act or even a praiseworthy act, like blood donation. In examining the ethics of gamete donation, Moschella looks to the nature of the relationship between children and parents, as compared with the relationship between biological …