Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance are collectively called this.
Cardinal Virtues
In moral decision-making, you must consider Object, Intention, and this.
Circumstances
Workers’ rights and the dangers of unregulated capitalism are addressed in this document
Rerum Novarum
This refers to the idea that humans a right to dignity at all stages
Seamless Garment
Who wrote the “Allegory of the Cave”?
Plato
This is a moral habit that leads us toward the good
Virtue
Evil objects/intentions
Pope Francis wrote this encyclical addressing care for God's creation.
Not just integers, human rights also come in these two kinds.
Positive and negative.
He based justice on the idea of telo.
Aristotle
This is a habit that inclines us towards sin.
This internal moral compass can be well-formed or misguided.
Conscience.
This is a formal letter written by the Pope
Encyclical
This is the intentional termination of a pregnancy
Abortion
Plato believed society should have this kind of ruler.
Philosopher King
This is the love of God and neighbor
Charity
According to the principle of double effect, a bad outcome can be justified is the actor had these.
Good intentions.
This was a pastoral letter written by the American bishops
Economic Justice for All
This refers to a physician directly ended the life of a terminally ill patient.
Euthanasia
Plato and Aristotle taught this approach to ethics and justice.
Virtue Ethics
Someone who ate an entire chocolate cake in one sitting could probably grow a bit more in this virtue.
Temperance
This refers to the goal of a chosen action
Intention
He was the author of Rerum Novarum
Pope Leo XIII
This is a form of healthcare which treats symptoms but does not cure a disease.
Palliative Care
Aristotle's view of justice is summarized by an analogy featuring this musical instrument.
Flute