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While I won’t tie my moral code to religion, it’s eye-opening to see the merits of a religious belief and to hold more respect for the ideology of religious individuals.
I recently ran across two accessible pieces by two young philosophers which, taken together, nicely illustrate how the classic nativist vs. empiricist debate takes shape in contemporary moral ...
Immanuel Kant’s famous dictum located moral reasoning in an objective reality, as universally perceptible and discoverable, in principle at least, as the stars in the sky.
Cardinal Kasper accused the "critics of Amoris laetitia" of falling prey to "one-sided moral objectivism" that underestimates "the importance of the personal conscience in the moral act".
Objectivism tends to reduce complex human experiences and moral dilemmas into a rigid framework centered around rational self-interest. This oversimplification fails to acknowledge the multifaceted ...
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