Psychology and Moral Theology: Lines of ConvergenceGregorian University Press, 1980 - 302 من الصفحات |
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... stages in the strict and technical meaning of the word ' stage ' . In this technical sense , ( 1 ) each stage is qualitatively different from each other stage ; ( 2 ) the stages follow one another in an in- variant sequence ( 3 ) each stage ...
... stages in the strict and technical meaning of the word ' stage ' . In this technical sense , ( 1 ) each stage is qualitatively different from each other stage ; ( 2 ) the stages follow one another in an in- variant sequence ( 3 ) each stage ...
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... Stage 6 : The Stage of Universal Ethical Principles . At this stage , ' right is defined by the decision of conscience in accord with self - chosen ethical principles appealing to logical comprehensiveness , universality , and ...
... Stage 6 : The Stage of Universal Ethical Principles . At this stage , ' right is defined by the decision of conscience in accord with self - chosen ethical principles appealing to logical comprehensiveness , universality , and ...
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... stage to the next , nor is all of a person's reasoning found to be at one stage . The usual situation , at least for the developing child , is that most of his reasoning is at one stage , with some at the preceding stage and some at the ...
... stage to the next , nor is all of a person's reasoning found to be at one stage . The usual situation , at least for the developing child , is that most of his reasoning is at one stage , with some at the preceding stage and some at the ...
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ON METHOD | 9 |
The Approach of Lonergan | 16 |
A General Notion of Method | 22 |
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