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_aJONSEN, Albert R _95293 |
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_aThe abuse of casuistry : _ba history of moral reasoning |
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_aBerkeley : _bUniversity of California Press, _c1988 |
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_tPart I Background _t1 Theory and practice _t2 The roots of casuistry in antiquity _t3Cicero: philosopher, orator, legislator _t4 Cristian origins _t5 The canonists and confessors _t6 The teologans _tPart III High casuistry _t7 Summists and jesuits _tPart IV Three samples of casuistry _t9 Profit: the case of usury _t10 Perjury: the case of equivocation _t11 Pride: the case of the insulted gentleman _tPart V The crisis _t12 Casuistry confounded: pascal's critique _t13 The achievement of casuistry _tPart VI The future of casuistry _t14 After the provincial letters _t15 Philosophy and the springs of morality _t16 The revival of casuistry _t17 Epilogue: Conscience and the claims of equity |
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_aEtica _911958 |
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_aFilosofia _911963 |
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_aAnalise Social _914602 |
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_aToulmin Stephen _920438 |
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