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    Christ versus Satan in our daily lives: the cosmic struggle between good and evil.Robert Spitzer - 2020 - San Francisco: Ignatius Press.
    Spiritual Writer, theologian, and philosopher, Fr. Robert Spitzer S.J., tackles the topic of recognizing and overcoming spiritual evil. His focus is the human heart. His goal: our spiritual and moral transformation, which leads to true peace and genuine happiness. The book is divided into two main parts: (1) the realities of God's goodness and of spiritual evil, and (2) recognizing and overcoming the diabolical tactics of deception, temptation, and sin. The author synthesizes the best advice given by (...) spiritual masters throughout the ages and gives a practical guide to implementing it in our busy lives. Father Spitzer provides the biblical and theological background of Jesus' victory over evil. He also explores the reality of the devil, including extraordinary manifestations of diabolic activity such as possession. With insights from modern psychology, he shows how prayer can transform the subconscious psyche, making us better able to resist temptation, detach from the world, and grow in holiness. (shrink)
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    Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ Path.Catholic Church United States Conference of Catholic Bishops & San Fransisco Zen Center - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):247-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ PathU.S. Conference of Catholic BishopsCatholics and Buddhists brought together by Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, the San Francisco Zen Center, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) met 20-23 March 2003 in the first of an anticipated series of four annual dialogues. Abbot Heng Lyu, the monks and nuns, and members of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association hosted the dialogue (...)
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    The moral wisdom of the Catholic Church: a defense of her controversial moral teachings.Robert Spitzer - 2022 - San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press.
    Introduction: The purpose, perspective, and method of this volume -- Part 1. Love and sexuality: True and false promises. Ch.1. True and false promises of happiness and freedom ; Ch.2. True and false promises of the homosexual lifestyle, pornography, gender change, and artificial birth control -- Part 2. Matters of life and death. Ch. 3. Abortion, eugenics, invitro fertilization and embryonic stem cells ; Ch. 4. Physician assisted suicide, euthanasia, self-defense and torture -- Part 3. Charity and social ethics. Ch. (...)
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    The Concept of Intrinsic Evil and Catholic Theological Ethics.Nenad Polgar & Joseph A. Selling (eds.) - 2019 - Lanham: Fortress Academic.
    The Concept of Intrinsic Evil and Catholic Theological Ethics examines the origin and meaning of the concept of intrinsic evil and its use in sexual ethics in the teachings of the Catholic Church, and in the construction of a systematic approach to theological ethics. It concludes with a suggestion of how the concept might be used in future ethical discourse.
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    Martin Heidegger: between good and evil.Rüdiger Safranski & Ru Diger Safranski - 1998 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    One of the century's greatest philosophers, without whom there would be no Sartre, no Foucault, no Frankfurt School, Martin Heidegger was also a man of great failures and flaws, a Faustus who made a pact with the devil of his time, Adolf Hitler. The story of Heidegger's life and philosophy, a quintessentially German story in which good and evil, brilliance and blindness are inextricably entwined and the passions and disasters of a whole century come into play, is told (...)
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    Good and Evil.Paul Weiss - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 3 (1):81 - 94.
    Are such evils necessary? If they are, what necessitates them? If they are not, why do they occur? Could there be a universe in which there was no evil of any kind? If so, why is evil in ours? Must any universe whatsoever contain something evil? Does a universe therefore presuppose the existence of a superior being?
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    Good and Evil Actions.O. P. Brophy & Justin Marie - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3):499-500.
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    Good and Evil Under the Swastika.Hans Seigfried - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (4):349-356.
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    Good and Evil.George F. McLean - 1978 - New Scholasticism 52 (3):434-445.
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    Good and Evil.George F. McLean - 1978 - New Scholasticism 52 (3):434-445.
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    Good and Evil in the Life and Work of Edith Stein.Freda Mary Oben - 2000 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (1):177-196.
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    Good and Evil Actions: A Journey through Saint Thomas Aquinas by Steven J. Jensen.Ezra Sullivan - 2010 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 10 (4):817-820.
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    Utility and Identity: A Catholic Social Teaching Perspective on the Economics of Good and Evil.Clemens Sedmak - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (4):461-477.
    This paper discusses two key claims of Tomas Sedláček’s Economics of Good and Evil in the light of Catholic social teaching—that mainstream economics cannot grasp the domain of the human because of its focus on ‘utility-maximisation’ and that human interiority with its wild desires is at the roots of economic dynamics. I call these claims the ‘H-claim’ and the ‘I-claim’ respectively. After having clarified these claims I look at Catholic social teaching and its perspective on interiority (...)
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    Good and Evil[REVIEW]John Donnelly - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):446-452.
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    Good and Evil[REVIEW]John Donnelly - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):446-452.
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  16. Good and Evil Actions. [REVIEW]Romanus Cessario & Justin Marie Brophy - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3):499-500.
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    The Metaphysics of Good and Evil According to Suarez. [REVIEW]Jan A. Aertsen - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (2):420-421.
    Suarez's Disputationes metaphysicae, first published in 1597, is the first systematic treatise on metaphysics in the West, and it summarizes the metaphysical thought of medieval Scholasticism. Gracia and Davis present an English translation of Disputations X and XI which together provide us with a comprehensive analysis of good and evil. The text is not easy to understand for a modern reader. To facilitate its being understood, the translators have added a substantial introduction.
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    Idealistic Temporalistic Personalism and Good-and-Evil.Peter A. Bertocci - 1977 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51:56-65.
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    Donnelly on Good and Evil.Richard Taylor - 1973 - International Philosophical Quarterly 13 (2):275-276.
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    On the Knowledge of Good and Evil[REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):523-523.
    This instructive work tries to avoid the parochialism and over-technicality characteristic of so much recent theorizing about ethics. The author examines each of the main current accounts of moral goodness and judgment, and then constructs a view of his own in their light--a view predominantly "naturalistic" in its conception of goodness but partially "non-cognitivist" in its treatment of moral judgment. The rest of the book defends and elaborates this view. Mr. Rice writes perceptively, and his accounts of contemporary ethical theories (...)
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    Martin Heidegger: Between Good and Evil[REVIEW]Riccardo Pozzo - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):728-728.
    This volume follows Heidegger’s development chronologically and provides a wide contextualization of his philosophy within late nineteenth and twentieth century culture. Imagine that you take the book in your hands and you want to check how Safranski deals with Heidegger’s Being and Time. He does this relatively late, in chapter 9, because of the historico-genetic approach he has chosen, which is fine. Yet Safranski begins his exposition of Being and Time with some biographical remarks about Heidegger’s having been a (...), goes forth with a hint to Dilthey’s position about history, summarizes events from Heidegger’s academic life between 1918 and 1927, recollects a testimony by Heidegger’s friend Hermann Mörchen, adds a reference to Salomon Mainonides’s Guides for the Perplexed, and eventually introduces the work itself by explaining a series of Lapalissian truths such as, “Man has a relationship with his own Being. This Heidegger calls ‘Existence.’... The term ‘ontic’ designates everything that exists. The term ‘ontological’ designates the curious, astonished, alarmed thinking about the fact that I exist and that anything exist at all”. Safranski closes the chapter by referring to Adolf Hitler’s writing of his Mein Kampf two years earlier, by quoting a poem by Walter Mehrig and the popular novel Grand Hotel as well as another poem by Gottfried Benn. Evidently, this book does not target scholars, it rather targets the learned public at large in so far as it may have an interest in a passionate and well documented intellectual biography. In a word, philosophy students will enjoy reading it as a way of being introduced to Heidegger’s philosophy, but will nonetheless be aware of the fact that the book’s aim reduces itself to summarizing the contents of Heidegger’s writings while putting them into the context of other summarized writings that were contemporary to them. (shrink)
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    Patterns of Good and Evil[REVIEW]O. L. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):174-175.
    An attempt to demonstrate that value is an object for scientific investigation and manipulation. Gotshalk contends that an appropriate empirical methodology would disclose telic value patterns in each of the various "domains" of human experience and activity in much the same way that causal patterns are discernible in nature. The development of such a science would enable us to cope with our human environment on principles similar to those with which natural science handles our natural environment. The flavor of the (...)
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    Jensen, Steven J. Good and Evil Actions. [REVIEW]Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (4):877-879.
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    Jensen, Steven J. Good and Evil Actions. [REVIEW]Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (4):877-879.
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    "Patterns of Good and Evil," by D. W. Gotshalk. [REVIEW]Maurice R. Holloway - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (3):338-338.
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    On the Knowledge of Good and Evil[REVIEW]George J. McMorrow - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (1):137-139.
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    Hallie, Philip. In the Eye of the Hurricane Tales of Good and Evil, Help and Harm.Malcolm Kunimi Dort - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (2):420-422.
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    Patterns of Good and Evil[REVIEW]Paul Olscamp - 1966 - International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (2):330-331.
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    Ethical Naturalism Renovated:On the Knowledge of Good and Evil.William Frankena - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):457 - 473.
    Thus ethical theory has been involved in a double controversy, the general controversy between naturalism and supernaturalism, and a more special one between naturalism, intuitionism, and non-cognitivism. These two debates have been variously mingled. Naturalists in the one sense have not always been naturalists in the other. Some naturalists in the broad sense have also been naturalists in the narrower, but some of them have been intuitionists, and many of them, especially recently, have been non-cognitivists. Again, supernaturalists have sometimes been (...)
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  30. Double-effect reasoning: doing good and avoiding evil.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    T. A. Cavanaugh defends double-effect reasoning (DER), also known as the principle of double effect. DER plays a role in anti-consequentialist ethics (such as deontology), in hard cases in which one cannot realize a good without also causing a foreseen, but not intended, bad effect (for example, killing non-combatants when bombing a military target). This study is the first book-length account of the history and issues surrounding this controversial approach to hard cases. It will be indispensable in theoretical ethics, (...)
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    ‘The Catholic Church and Condoms’: His Eminence Alfonso Lopez Cardinal Trujilo appears on ‘BBC Panorama’ in 2003 and 2004.Patrick FitzGerald Hutchings - 2004 - Sophia 43 (2):1-3.
    The Theological Consequence is of a more scandalous nature for Catholic ‘insiders’—the literate laity etc.etc.—than is the ‘mere’ ‘Humanist’ one. The pair together can to ‘Evangalisation’ no good at all.The Eminence, who on the BBC programme looks slightly comic. is, when one reflects a very disquieting figure indeed. So: A squib is comic: a serious one is, serious.Note the ‘BBC Panorama’ presentations have been seen in Australia, and so, possibly, in other countries in which this Journal is read.
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  32. Human Dignity: Universal Standard of Good and Evil.Rev Paul Conner - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (2):265-273.
     
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    Nietzsche’s Task: An Interpretation of “Beyond Good and Evil.”. [REVIEW]Paul Kirkland - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):659-660.
    Laurence Lampert has written an engaging, bold, and insightful book that should stand above much recent Nietzsche scholarship for its attention to Nietzsche’s purposes and its care with Nietzsche’s text. Nietzsche’s Task offers the first book length exegesis of Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil, attending to its structure and offering commentary on each section, or aphorism, of the book. Lampert provides a valuable contribution to Nietzsche scholarship, an extraordinary guide to the major issues of political philosophy, and a (...)
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    “True Economic Liberalism” and the Development of American Catholic Social Thought, 1920-1940.Zachary R. Calo - 2008 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 5 (2):285-314.
    This paper considers the maturation of the American Catholic tradition of social and economic thought in the seminal period between 1920 and 1940, particularly as encapsulated in the work of John A. Ryan. While different social ethical models emerged in the American Church during this time, the dominant school of thought was the liberal tradition associated with Ryan. This tradition, which Ryan described as "true economic liberalism," forged American political liberalism and papal critiques of secular modernity into a (...)
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    Safranski, Rüdiger. Martin Heidegger: Between Good and Evil[REVIEW]Riccardo Pozzo - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):728-729.
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    Lampert, Laurence. Nietzsche’s Task: An Interpretation of “Beyond Good and Evil”. [REVIEW]Paul Kirkland - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):659-660.
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    Catholic Discernment with a View of Buddhist Internal Clarity.Rafael Luévano - 2009 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 29:39-52.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Catholic Discernment with a View of Buddhist Internal ClarityRafael LuévanoIn January 2004 at the Northern California Ch'an/Zen-Catholic Dialogue I offered a presentation regarding the Catholic spiritual decision-making process called "discernment."1 This article addresses the same topic but with a decidedly broader scope. It weighs the like processes of spiritual decision making in the Catholic as well as the Theravāda Buddhist tradition. On the Catholic (...)
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    Prawda, dobro, sumienie.Andrzej Derdziuk - 2019 - Lublin: Towarzystwo Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II.
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    Dialoge zur philosophischen Theologie: Lateinisch--Deutsch. Ralph - 2015 - Freiburg: Herder. Edited by Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn, Samu Niskanen, Bernd Goebel & Ralph.
    Der Band prasentiert zwei bislang unedierte Dialoge des normannischen Abts Ralph von Battle (1040-1124), eines Schulers von Lanfrank und Anselm von Canterbury. In Der Fragende und der Antwortende legt ein Christ einem anderen Christ seine Glaubenszweifel vor. Sie betreffen Themen einer philosophischen Theologie des Christentums wie das Problem des Bosen oder die Rede von 'der Schopfung aus dem Nichts'. Beide Gesprachspartner zeigen sich dem Denken des Augustinus verpflichtet. Der Wissende und der Nichtwissende ist das Gesprach eines Christen mit einem Atheisten, (...)
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    L'acte intrinsèquement mauvais en éthique théologique: sortir d'une notion ambiguë.Didier Kabutuka - 2022 - New York: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
    Si aujourd'hui le pape François renonce à l'expression d'acte intrinsèquement mauvais, nombre de représentants officiels de l'Église catholique continuent à l'utiliser alors même que la crise des abus sexuels et de pouvoir en a montré les limites et les dérives possibles. Il fallait donc revenir sur l'ancrage historique de la formule (et de ses variantes associées) afin de la déconstruire et d'adapter sa formulation en la reliant à l'exercice de la raison pratique qui préside à tout agir. Tel est précisément (...)
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    Scandal: The Catholic Church and Public Life by Angela Senander. [REVIEW]Mara Kelly-Zukowski - 2016 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 36 (1):219-220.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Scandal: The Catholic Church and Public Life by Angela SenanderMara Kelly-ZukowskiScandal: The Catholic Church and Public Life Angela Senander collegeville, mn: liturgical press, 2012. 184 pp. $14.95.Angela Senander’s short book on scandal is valuable for scholars and non-scholars alike. She demonstrates how scandal, whose etymology is “stumbling block” (to one’s faith or trust), has been employed by the church as a catalyst and (...)
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    Good Catholics: The Battle over Abortion in the Catholic Church. By Patricia Miller. Pp. x, 332, Berkeley, University of California Press, 2014, $34.95. Conscience and Calling: Ethical Reflections on Catholic Women's Church Vocations. By Anne E. Patrick. London, Bloomsbury Press, 2013, £13.79. [REVIEW]Terrance Klein - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (5):872-873.
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    In Search of the Good: A Life in Bioethics by Daniel Callahan, and: Why the Church Needs Bioethics: A Guide to the Wise Engagement with Life’s Challenges ed. by John F. Kilner, and: Respecting Life: Theology and Bioethics by Neil Messer.Andrea Vicini - 2015 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (1):196-199.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:In Search of the Good: A Life in Bioethics by Daniel Callahan, and: Why the Church Needs Bioethics: A Guide to the Wise Engagement with Life’s Challenges ed. by John F. Kilner, and: Respecting Life: Theology and Bioethics by Neil MesserAndrea Vicini SJIn Search of the Good: A Life in Bioethics By Daniel Callahan (edited by Arthur Caplan) CAMBRIDGE, MA: MIT PRESS, 2012. XVII + (...)
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    Evil Intuitions? The Problem of Evil, Experimental Philosophy, and the need for Psychological Research.Ian M. Church, Rebecca Carlson & Justin Barrett - 2021 - Journal of Psychology and Theology 49 (2):126-141.
    The primary aim of this paper is to highlight, at least in short, how the resources of experimental philosophy could be fruitfully applied to the evidential problem of evil. To do this, we will consider two of the most influential and archetypal formulations of the problem: William L. Rowe’s article, “The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism” (1979). and Paul Draper’s article, “Pain and Pleasure: An Evidential Problem for Theists” (1989). We will consider the relevance of (...)
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    A Paradigm Shift in the Catholic Church: Recognising Religious Freedom and Secular Autonomy.Mózes Nóda - 2018 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 17 (50):63-78.
    This paper explores the shift in the position of the Catholic Church regarding religious freedom, in the context of the changing perspective on the relationship between Church and State. The Declaration Dignitatis humanae of Vatican II recognised religious freedom as a human right deriving from the dignity of the person. It reflected a significant change in perspective as it understood religious freedom as abidance by convictions held in conscience and as freedom from coercion. Both the State and (...)
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    Teleology and Evil in "Laws" 10.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (2):275 - 298.
    THE TENTH BOOK OF THE LAWS, which contains Plato's last word on cosmology and theology, has often been considered as presenting Plato's views in a more exoteric way in contrast with the more esoteric style of the Timaeus. And there are good reasons to think that this view is correct. Whereas the Timaeus stresses that "to find the maker and father of this All is difficult, and, having found it, it is impossible to communicate it to the crowd", Plato (...)
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    COVID-19 vaccines, public health goods and Catholic social teaching: Why justice must prevail over charity in the global vaccine distribution.Vivencio O. Ballano - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-9.
    Applying the Roman Catholic Church's set of moral principles on social concerns called Catholic social teaching (CST) on charity, distributive justice, private property and the common good, and utilising some secondary data and scientific literature, this article argues that establishing distributive justice for the global distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines must be a priority than donating millions of doses in the name of charity to address vaccine scarcity. Catholic social teaching teaches that the right to (...)
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    Space and Normativity.Jennifer Church - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (1):59-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12.1 (2005) 59-61 [Access article in PDF] Space and Normativity Jennifer Church Keywords space, normativity, reasons, unconscious I appreciate the thoughtful criticisms and helpful suggestions of my commentators. In this brief reply, I can only begin to address the many interesting issues that they raise.I am not sure whether R.D. Hinshelwood views my paper as operating within the constraints of analytic philosophy, which he (...)
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    The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck.Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    Luck permeates our lives, and this raises a number of pressing questions: What is luck? When we attribute luck to people, circumstances, or events, what are we attributing? Do we have any obligations to mitigate the harms done to people who are less fortunate? And to what extent is deserving praise or blame a ected by good or bad luck? Although acquiring a true belief by an uneducated guess involves a kind of luck that precludes knowledge, does all luck (...)
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    Review of Bishop Geoffrey Robinson, For Christ’s Sake: End Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church … for Good: Melbourne: Garratt Publishing, 2013, ISBN: 9781922152602, pb, 164pp. [REVIEW]Patrick FitzGerald Hutchings - 2014 - Sophia 53 (1):151-157.
    Christ’s name is often taken in vain, but not in this book title. It is at once a prayer and a cry of anguish. Robinson was deputed to deal with the whole abuse problem in the Archdiocese of Sydney and knows horrid things at first hand: abuse and clerical cover-ups, both.Bishop Robinson’s book is practical—if perhaps at the time of publication unduly sanguine. He calls, in chapter 13 for ‘A New Council for a New Church’ to enable to get (...)
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