| Joseph Bernardin - 1988 - عدد الصفحات: 268
...selfinterested hands. Philosophically, that first principle of morality can be formulated more abstrusely: One ought to choose and otherwise will those and only...those possibilities whose willing is compatible with integral human fulfillment, ie with the good of all persons and communities, conceived not as a goal... | |
| Jean Porter - 1990 - عدد الصفحات: 216
...action be fully rational, that is to say, morally good. Hence, the first principle of morality is, "In voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding...possibilities whose willing is compatible with a will towards integral human fulfillment."17 Note that integral human fulfillment does not mean the attainment... | |
| Robert P. George - 1992 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...And so undeflected reason, and the morally good will, are guided by the first moral principle: that one ought to choose (and otherwise will) those and...possibilities whose willing is compatible with a will towards the fulfilment of all human persons in all the basic goods, towards the ideal of integral human... | |
| Garth L. Hallett, SJ - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 228
...INVIOLABILITY "The basic principle of morality," writes Grisez, "might best be formulated as follows: In voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding...willing is compatible with a will toward integral human fulfillment."6 Here, "'integral human fulfillment' does not refer to a definite goal to be pursued... | |
| William Schweiker - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 274
...even if it ought to protect them. The basic principle of morality, as Grisez formulates it, is then: "In voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding...possibilities whose willing is compatible with a will towards integral human fulfillment."18 The integrity of life, I have argued, is its wholeness, or fulfillment,... | |
| Michael J. White - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 230
...qua imperative pertaining to the content of the human good. Grisez characterizes the Fpm as follows: "In voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding...willing is compatible with a will toward integral human fulfillment."17 Finnis speaks here of the imperative of "committing oneself to a rational plan of life."18... | |
| Robert P. George - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 302
...Christ (Notre Dame and London: University of Notre Dame Press, 1991). 37. Formulated by Grisez this way: "In voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding...compatible with a will toward integral human fulfillment." Christian Moral Principles, 184. 38. Christian Moral Principles, 205. The modes of responsibility include... | |
| David Forte - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 428
...of articulating this fundamental requirement of morality in nonreligious language is the following: in voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding...willing is compatible with a will toward integral human fulfillment.11 In other words, the basic moral requirement of natural law is that human persons, in... | |
| Charles E. Curran - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 274
...is to be avoided" — is not itself a moral precept. The basic principle of morality for Grisez is "In voluntarily acting for human goods and avoiding...willing is compatible with a will toward integral human fulfillment."90 Intermediate principles or modes of responsibility, which are of a somewhat formal... | |
| John Bowlin - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 254
...(1987, 121). 40 In their own words the first principle of morality demands the following: "In voluntary acting for human goods and avoiding what is opposed...compatible with a will toward integral human fulfillment." Grisez, Boyle, and Finnis (1987, 128); cf. Grisez (1983, 184). 41 Grisez (1983, 189); cf. Finnis, Boyle,... | |
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