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C.S. Lewis: The Abolition Of Man, Christopher Horton
C.S. Lewis: The Abolition Of Man, Christopher Horton
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
In The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis calls the natural, moral law of the universe by the name Tao. This essay seeks to define Lewis’s idea of the Tao, demonstrate where the principle of the Tao is reinforced in Lewis’s fictional works, and conclude with Lewis’s ‘prophetical’ warnings to modern humanity’s rebellion against the Tao.
Slavery And The Sudan: Can Good Works Be Good?, Ibpp Editor
Slavery And The Sudan: Can Good Works Be Good?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article focuses on the consequences of attempts to free slaves and abolish slavery in the Sudan.
The Moral Significance Of Indetectable Effects, Sven Ove Hansson
The Moral Significance Of Indetectable Effects, Sven Ove Hansson
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
A reassessment of Parfit's fifth "mistake in moral mathematics."
Biblical Terrorism: With A Platonic Deconstruction, Howard P. Kainz
Biblical Terrorism: With A Platonic Deconstruction, Howard P. Kainz
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
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Philosophy, Law, And Morality, Lois M. Eveleth
Philosophy, Law, And Morality, Lois M. Eveleth
Faculty and Staff - Articles & Papers
Law and morality now stand as two poles of an American dilemma. We are requiring of law far more than it can deliver, while morality is constitutionally unworkable. However, a third option, viz. philosophical/secular ethics, can provide a viable conceptual-linguistic framework for understanding and achieving the seemingly-elusive unity of national vision.