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  • 102:6.5 [[Convictions]] about [[God]] may be arrived at through [[wise]] [[reasoning]], but the [[individual]] becomes [[God]]-knowing only by [[faith]], throug ...n]] creates the [[probability]] which [[faith]] can [[transform]] into a [[moral]] [[certainty]], even a [[spiritual]] [[experience]]. [[God]] is the first
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  • ...zes or believes - whether justified or not - that he or she has violated a moral [[standard]], and is responsible for that violation.[1] It is closely relat ...re all sorts of guilty feelings which do not stem from violating universal moral principles.
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  • ...reater awareness of the [[human condition]]. The actualization of personal moral [[ideal]]s affects participation in socially useful and ethically acceptabl ...excelled in leading a truly human life by adhering to [[intellectual]] and moral virtues. The notion of [[goodness]], with its end state of fulfillment or e
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  • ...other teaching must be processed and/or evaluated. Following this line of reasoning, and assuming that children have finite or limited empirical knowledge at b ...lve|Saving]] '''faith''' has its birth in the [[human]] [[heart]] when the moral [[consciousness]] of man realizes that human [[value|values]] may be transl
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  • ...In particular, contempt involves the [[judgment]] that, because of some [[moral]] or [[personal]] failing or defect, the contemned [[person]] has [[comprom ...w regard for the objects held in contempt” (Miller, C.H., 2008). By this [[reasoning]], a [[person]] holding contempt would not have the urge to openly [[confro
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  • ...r wrong, and of how theories of [[right action]] can be applied to special moral problems. Subdisciplines include [[meta-ethics]], [[value (ethics)|value t ...ements. ([[Classical logic]] focused on the narrower subset of categorical reasoning by [[syllogism]].) The more advanced topics in logic are generally extensio
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  • ...many different areas, such as [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], [[ethics|moral philosophy]], and [[political philosophy]], a great deal of the literature ...lf and with God, so that true understanding required a different method of reasoning.
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  • *A moral structure to support social sustainability ...real nature of the Father, the realities of heaven and the necessity of a moral structure that supports social sustainability, would you agree?
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  • Because honesty is so difficult to define, many moral philosophers do not insist on a positive [[duty]] to be honest. Instead, th ...y misleading the sales department about a problem on the production floor, reasoning that it will undermine their morale if they know the truth and that, in any
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  • ...es which plagued [[the Enlightenment]] attempt to identify [[universal]] [[moral]] and rational [[principles]]"; although Enlightenment principles such as u ...mething that is only "true for them". [[Subjective]] [[logic]] is a belief reasoning formalism where beliefs explicitly are subjectively held by [[individuals]]
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  • *What do these moral values provide? MMc: What in terms of the moral understanding, do these values provide to citizens, to politicians and othe
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  • ...to mental operations. To complement psychological experiments on deductive reasoning, concept formation, mental imagery, and analogical problem solving, researc ...nd recent neurophysiological results confirm a close physical link between reasoning with mental imagery and perception.
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  • ...properties such as agency (both [[Agency (philosophy)|human agency]] and [[moral agency]]) and [[rights]] are recognized and acknowledged in [[society]] or * '''Normative:''' [[morality|moral]] or [[deontological]] arguments to advocate fair and equitable treatment f
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  • ...to cause our readers to become enmeshed in controversy that the change in moral outlook might cause. It is clear to me from the feedback that I’ve recei ...unkind situation for a society to entertain, but the choice to do so is a moral decision that must be made by a whole society, and not simply by a majority
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  • ...ht, of philosophical experiences, of philosophical discussions, of social, moral and ethical and minded problems, you may find that an answer will come to y ...we wish you to appreciate it to the extent that there are answers to your moral, social, ethical, philosophical problems, which you cannot grasp, that ther
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  • ...[[universe]] [[reality]]. These responses are self-[[evident]] to clear-[[reasoning]] and deep-[[thinking]] [[minds]]. These levels of [[reality]] are: 16:6.9 These [[scientific]], [[moral]], and [[spiritual]] [[insights]], these [[cosmic]] [[responses]], are [[in
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  • ...erg]]'s stages of moral development to describe how individuals develop in reasoning about morals. [[Jane Loevinger]] developed a theory with stages of ego deve
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  • "Do not try to solve the things that make you unhappy by reasoning about them, or by trying to fix them, but trust in the Creator, and turn mo ...oul, which happened when you, as a young child made your first independent moral decision. At that moment you became a little person with a potential eterni
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  • ...enjoy [[environments]] exceptionally favorable to social advancement and [[moral]] [[progress]], or they may suffer from the lack of almost every [[human]] ...may differ in their [[intellectual]], [[social]], [[economic]], and even [[moral]] opportunities and endowments, forget not that their spiritual endowment i
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  • ...fe [[establishment]] and the [[emergence]] of [[human]] [[creatures]] of [[moral]] [[status]], the Life Carriers are permitted to [[manipulate]] the life [[ ...will; they are not allowed to dominate or [[arbitrarily]] [[influence]] [[moral]] [[creatures]].
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