Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Thought of Germain GrisezGeorgetown University Press, 1998 M03 1 - 296 páginas Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy and theology since the Second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis, Ralph McInerny, and William E. May consider issues in ethics, metaphysics, and politics that have been central to Grisez's work. Grisez's reconsideration of the philosophical foundations of Christian moral teaching, seeking to eliminate both legalistic interpretation and theological dissent, has won the support of a number of leading Catholic moralists. In the past decade, moreover, many philosophers outside of Catholicism have weighed carefully Grisez's alternatives to theories that have long dominated secular moral philosophy. This book presents a broad spectrum of viewpoints on subjects ranging from contraception to capital punishment and considers such controversies as the scriptural basis of Grisez's work his interpretations of Aquinas, and his new natural law theory. The collection includes not only contributions from Grisez's supporters but also from critics of his thought, from proportionalist Edward Collins Vacek, SJ, to the neo-Thomist Ralph McInerny. A reply by Grisez, written with Joseph M. Boyle Jr., addresses the issues and viewpoints expressed, while an afterword by Russell Shaw reviews Grisez's pioneering work and conveys a vivid sense of the philosopher's personality. As Grisez's influence grows, this volume will serve as an important touchstone on his contributions to moral and political philosophy and theology. |
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... things of this kind can be overturned , precepts of this kind require ' edition ' , " and that is why God has made them known by promulgating the Decalogue ( q.100.a.11 ) .9 The third grade of natural law precepts is made up of moral ...
... things toward which man has a natural inclination , and that it grasps their contraries as evil and thus to be avoided . " 14 Thomas identified certain forms of human flourishing — life itself , the union of male and female and the ...
... things in Jesus is accomplished , when Jesus hands over the kingdom to the Father , and God is all in all ( see 1 Cor 15 : 20-28 ; Eph 1 : 7-20 , 22-23 ; Col 1 : 18-20 ) " ( CMP , p . 605 ) . Continuing , Grisez writes : The first ...
... things in Jesus . Still , the modes of Christian response are like the modes of responsi- bility in proposing eight distinct conditions met by a person whose life is oriented toward true human fulfillment ( CMP , pp . 628-629 ) . The ...
... things in Jesus . To do this , they need guidance for the specific choices and acts of their lives . This guidance is provided by the specific Christian moral norms , mostly affirmative in nature , which they are called upon to discern ...
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Reflections on Practical Reason | 78 |
Metaphysics | 101 |
Practical Reason and Concrete Acts | 103 |
Human Beings Are Animals | 131 |
Politics | 149 |
The Case of Capital Punishment | 151 |
The Specifically Political Common Good in Aquinas | 170 |
A Reply by Germain Grisez and Joseph M Boyle | 207 |
Response to Our Critics and Our Collaborators | 209 |
Afterword | 235 |
Pioneering the Renewal in Moral Theology | 237 |
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