acceptance of agape as the basis of morality: Fletcher’s rejection of other approaches within ethics: legalism, antinomianism and the role of conscience; Fletcher’s rationale for using the religious ...
Metaphilosophy publishes articles and book reviews stressing considerations about philosophy and particular schools, methods or fields of philosophy. The intended scope is very broad: no method, field ...
The author presents the contemporary discussion of the problem of determining general ethical judgements in respect of rightness. Two distinct doctrines have emerged from the discussion. The ...
When something occurs that's hard to explain, many people say that "everything happens for a reason" and that the event was "meant to be." The thought provides a purpose for what, in reality, was a ...
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