ENGELHARDT AND GRISEZ ON THE MISUSE OF LAW IN CHRISTIAN ETHICS M. CATHLEEN KAVENY University ofNotre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana IT SEEMS INCONCEIVABLE that any contemporary Christian moralist in his or her right mind, or at least in his or her enlightened heart, would admit to being a "legal...
falling on one side of the line or the other, rather than being split apart as either mind or body. It should be noted, asSlingerland (2013)does, that the holistic perspective is not unique to China or the “East”. Aristotle, for instance, based his theory of ethics on ‘virtues’, ...
1Karma Karma, meaning action in Sanskrit, is the law of cause and effect. It means that every action has an equal or greater reaction. Positive and virtuous actions are met with positive reactions while negative and ill-intended acts are met with undesirable responses. Hindus believe that they...
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