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Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics

New York: Odyssey Press (1951)

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  1. Vegetable, animal, human.Eric S. Rabkin - 1995 - Human Nature 6 (2):165-182.
    Bible myths, fairy tales, and science fictions all offer narratives that imply and sometimes question boundaries for human behavior. By subscription to certain narratives, individuals can enter and leave social groups; by evolving narratives, groups can adjust the realm of the allowable and the realm of the forbidden; and by selective transgression, individuals can gain power beyond that initially granted by the group. All these functions of narrative contribute to the sociobiological vigor of the individuals and groups that subscribe to (...)
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  • The Spirituality of Human Consciousness: A Catholic Evaluation of Some Current Neuro-Scientific Interpretations.Terence A. McGoldrick - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (3):483-501.
    Catholic theology’s traditional understanding of the spiritual nature of the human person begins with the idea of a rational soul and human mind that is made manifest in free will—the spiritual experience of the act of consciousness and cause of all human arts. The rationale for this religion-based idea of personhood is key to understanding ethical dilemmas posed by modern research that applies a more empirical methodology in its interpretations about the cause of human consciousness. Applications of these beliefs about (...)
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