…Moral Acts,” translated by Thomas Williams, pp. 599–600; “The Decalogue and the Natural Law,” translated by Thomas Williams, pp. 601–4. [Contains selections from Ordinatio I d. 2 p. 1 q. 1–2; Ordinatio I d. 3 p. 1 q. 1–2; Ordinatio I d. 3 p. 1 q. 4; Ordinatio II d. 3 p. 2 q. 2; O…
…. 1 (of 2) Or the Development of the Earth and its Inhabitants by the Action of Natural Causes (English) (as Author) The History of Creation, Vol. 2 (of 2) Or the Development of the Earth and its Inhabitants by the Action of Natural Causes (English) (as Author) The Last Link: Our…
…about the sustainability of the health of the ecosystem and the availability of natural resources. This chapter focusses on deconstructing reproductive health by highlighting existing gender dichotomies and binaries at the intersection of a woman’s right to choose and the well-be…
…logy, and Being to logic. As such, the process of concept formation both in the natural ( Natur -) and the cultural-historical sciences ( Geisteswissenshaften ) has to be universal as well as abstract, not different in kind but in their subject matters. The latter is only differe…
…logy, and Being to logic. As such, the process of concept formation both in the natural ( Natur -) and the cultural-historical sciences ( Geisteswissenschaften ) has to be universal as well as abstract, not different in kind but in their subject matters. The latter is only differ…