this philosopher follows denotology
Immanuel Kant
a belief shared by C.S Lewis St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine of hippo
natural law
why would knowing our telos or final purpose help us make decisions to lead a moral life
by understanding our telos we are able align our selves to make decisions that will lead to us fulfilling that telos and in doing so we are always making moral decisions as long as they further that purpose
proposed the Heinz dilema
what are the four cardinal "hinge" virtues
justice, prudence, fortitude, temperance
this philosopher was a Dominican friar
St.Thomas Aquianas
what is the difference between freedom and license
freedom has accountability for ones actions while license is free from social or personal responsibility
described the other as a main point of their moral belief
Emmanuel Levinas
how is a person who is trying to become moral similar to a athlete practicing their sport
they both require discipline responsibility and practice
wrote an article we looked at in class on the natural law
C.S Lewis
how does revelation happen and how does it help us to understand God's plan
revelation comes from holy texts "bible" gods miracles. because of our limited human capacity for understanding god must slowly reveal himself and his plan to us over a great period of time until we can finally truly know him
describe the Heinz dilemma and what you think Heinz should have done (there's no right or wrong answers)
free points