This is the key distinction, then: moral conscience (regulating one’s own behavior) does not appear to straightforwardly explain moral condemnation (regulating the behavior of others). Despite this, ...
Among the available metaethical views, it would seem that moral realism—in particular moral naturalism—must explain the possibility of moral progress. We see this in the oft-used argument from ...
In Made by God, Made for God: Catholic Morality Explained, moral theologian Matthew K. Minerd takes skillful and cheerful aim at common misconceptions about Catholic morality, deftly weaving texts ...
A new study shows that moral arguments appealing to care and fairness can persuade both liberals and conservatives in the ...
For many Americans, the gap between Christian teachings and MAGA politics is baffling. How can people profess faith in Jesus ...
“We may now state the minimum conception: Morality is, at the very least, the effort to guide one’s conduct by reason…while giving equal weight to the interests of each individual affected by one’s ...
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