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probabilistic
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TUTIORISM»
Découvrez l'usage de
tutiorism dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
tutiorism et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Saint Cicero and the Jesuits: The Influence of the Liberal ...
By integrating concepts of theology and classical humanism, this book offers a compelling account of how diverse forces could act upon a religious order to alter the central beliefs they held and promulgated.
Dr Robert Aleksander Maryks, 2013
2
Moral Philosophy on the Threshold of Modernity
By contrast, the tutiorism of the later seventeenth century called for risk-aversion
in all cases of uncertainty. Therefore, it was far more radical than its medieval
predecessor. Indeed, it was so radical that it found very few proponents apart
from ...
Jill Kraye, Risto Saarinen, 2006
3
Was geht uns die Gentechnik an?:
Preference rules as they are proposed in the following belong to the ethical
position of moderate tutiorism. The position of moderate tutiorism as a basis for
orientation is defendable, taking into consideration the ambivalent consequences
of ...
4
Confronting the Truth: Conscience in the Catholic Tradition
This was the tendency to tutiorism. Those who held this view argued that one
always has to choose the opinion to follow the law, even if the opinion for
freedom is more probable. Therefore it considerably restricted the person's ability
to ...
5
A Christian Response to the New Genetics: Religious, ...
This view, which is known as tutiorism, maintains that if the life of an entity that
might be a human being is at issue, one should not resolve doubts about this on
the basis of the degree of probability of being right. If there is any probability that
it ...
David H. Smith, Cynthia B. Cohen, 2003
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Counsel and Conscience: Lutheran Casuistry and Moral ...
First, “tutiorism” said that one must follow the safer opinion even if the less safe
opinion is more probable. That is, if one doubts whether an action is permissible,
one may not do it. (One must have certainty in order for it to be permissible.) And
if ...
Benjamin T.G. Mayes, 2011
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Medieval Philosophy and Modern Times
A defender of tutiorism appears to reason that what one would lose would be
something of a finite good and what one would possibly gain would be a
constituent of an infinite good. Therefore, even in cases where the probability of
the actual ...
Ghita Holmström-Hintikka, 2000
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The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology
Probabilism triumphed among the competing systems which bore such names as
Mitigated Tutiorism, Absolute Tutiorism, Compensationism, Probabiliorism, Equi-
probabilism, and Laxism. The cardinal principle of probabilism was lex dubia ...
Alan Richardson, John Bowden, 1983
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Citizenship in a Fragile World
The other two candidates that the history of casuistry provides are tutiorism and
probabili- orism. Tutiorism, or what has been called "the better-safe-than-sorry
principle," however, both is simplistic and demands too much.18 It would permit
so ...
Bernard P. Dauenhauer, 1996
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Argumentation Schemes for Presumptive Reasoning
... to tilt the burden of proof in the direction of safety. The principle behind this way
of proceeding is called. tutiorism,. sticking to the safest known way of proceeding
where there is doubt, or lack of knowledge on how best to proceed in a given ...
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TUTIORISM»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
tutiorism est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Profiling Pope Francis as a Jesuit
Their Probalism contended with the more legalistic medieval approach known as Tutiorism. No doubt the Jesuit use of Probabilism as confessors also ... «OpEdNews, janv 15»
Understanding Francis: Saint Cicero and the Jesuits
Tutiorism held that when in doubt, a Christian should follow the law even if this means going against their conscience, for safety's sake, lest their eternal soul be ... «National Catholic Reporter, oct 14»
Hamas is using Gaza's civilians as pawns in the war against Israel
St Alphonsus' middle path is often associated with the doctrine of “tutiorism”, tutior being the Latin for “more safe”. In other words, in cases where human life is at ... «Catholic Herald Online, août 14»