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Happiness and the Christian Moral Life: An Introduction to Christian Ethics - Paul J. Wadell DS Cunningham 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Karl Jaspers: An Introduction to His Philosophy. chapter seven How Ought We to Live? o o Whatever else we may know, there is no knowing how to live. Useful...
ist, feminist, and postmodern approaches. A textbook for introductory theology classes in seminaries and colleges, this wide-ranging collection of essays also represents the best available resource for any reader seeking to explore and understand the diversity of current trends in theology and ethics....
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ethics, and justice, whilst specifically rejecting supernatural and religious dogma as a basis of morality and decision-making. Secular Humanism contrasts with Religious Humanism, which is an integration of humanist ethical philosophy with religious rituals and beliefs that center on human nee...
Nicholas Aaron Friesner applies knowledge of environmental ethics to interpreting Emerson’s relationship to nature and nature religion. In comparing Emerson to Thoreau, Emerson’s more formalist idealism that might seem to separate him from a nature religion becomes evident. And yet, it is precisely...