Law and justice according to Kant - 25 words to speak an ethical language
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Act
Person as author of his/her destiny
Action, need and limits
Acting in truth and freedom
The subject of acts
The act reveals the person
Personal act and conscience
Self-determination in the personal act
Self-realization in the personal act
The personal integration into the experience
The cooperation
Call
Branches of the vine
Vocation
To bear much fruit
Call to life
Feeling responsibility for the received gifts
The response
Condition
... of sin in the Wisdom Books
... of sin and the grace
... of the humanity's sin
Conscience
The conscience of truth
Conscience and personal act
Echoing in the conscience
Truth and judgment of the free conscience
The moral conscience
Cooperation
Parents at the service of life
Being all one only
Solidarity with free responsibility
Solidarity led by prudence and charity
Cooperation makes happy
Demonstration
The person shown by his/her will
The expression in the act
Charity and Truth
Disputes
Irenaeus and gnosticism
Tertullian and soul's responsibility
Novatian and the moral life
Celsus, Origen and humans in the cosmos
St.Ambrose, St.Augustine and manicheanism
St.Augustine and pelagianism
St. John Chrysostom and the Law
... about Grace
Freedom and morality
Prospects without God?
We are His creatures
Truth is not opposed to reason
Dominion
... over the world
Grace recalls to the gift
Self-domination
Duty
Rebellion and awareness of duty
A privileged sense of the will
Commandments
The subject of acts and duties
Operations and duty
Moral duty
Observing His commands
Joy in His commands
Precepts
Tasks of the Christian family
End
Cooperations makes happy
Ends and the end of man
Feel
Person and impulse
Pulse and desire affirm the value of the person
The natural sense of responsibility
Responsibility for the received gifts
Duty, a privileged sense of the will
Tenderness
Freedom
Freedom and law
... responsibility, rights and solidarity
Grace and Freedom in the Gift of Self
Truth, freedom and the life of faith
Kant's freedom, law, ethics and morals
The responsible love is free
Truth, judgment and freedom
The limit precedes freedom
Free from responsibility or really free?
Necessity and limits of the action
Gift
Entrusted to man
Grace and freedom in the gift of self
Entrusted to our responsibility
Joy accepting His commands
A gift of grace
The gift of the mutual love
Prudence
Responsibly ... for justice
Grace
... and the call to freedom
... and the condition of sin
... and mercy
A gift of grace
... of Faith
Suffering and grace
... of the mercy
Judgement
Truth and judgment of the free conscience
The limit of judgment precedes freedom
Justice to the Creator
Responsible love and justice
Instrument of justice for solidarity
Gift as a responsible way to justice
Life
Truth, freedom and faith
Virtue in the life
Virtue in ethical life
The spirit overcomes the instict
The created life
... and cooperation
The Gospel of Life
Obstacles and solidarity in the life
Love
Love and responsibility
The mutual love
The spousal love
Call from the depths
Morality
Freedom and law, ethics and morals
Autonomism and morality
The moral norm
Determining the person
Field of ethics
The norm for morality
Norm
The ontology of the moral norm
the personalistic norm
Rights
Law and justice (Kant)
Freedom and solidarity
The natural law
Responsibility
What does it mean?
Naturally we sense it!
Who makes decisions?
The salvific end
Entrusted to man
Progressive revelation
Cain's freedom
Abraham and his nations
Moses, Law and Prophets
Man can be responsible
With human reason
Helped by virtues
With human will
Law and revealed hope
... for creation
... to be taken
A witness of life
.. and tasks in the family
... to respond
Cooperation to God's designs
... in His image
... to realize himself
Adorning the Bride
Hope to encounter Christ
Sin
Sin in the Wisdom Books
Sin and grace
The human condition
A personal act
Truth
Truth and freedom in the life of faith
The Mission of Truth
Truth in the free conscience
Truth about good
Value
The moral values
The truth about the value of human life
... of life entrusted to us
The crises of values and the sake of man
“Right-to-be”
Secularism and relativism
Liberalism
Subjectivism
Positivism
Existentialism
Situationism
Socialism
Atheism and apriorism
Naturalism, sexuality and materialism
Disenchantment
Technology and pragmatism
Will
Duty, a privileged sense of the will
The will manifests the person
The will in mutual love
The conformed will
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Act
Person as author of his/her destiny
Action, need and limits
Acting in truth and freedom
The subject of acts
The act reveals the person
Personal act and conscience
Self-determination in the personal act
Self-realization in the personal act
The personal integration into the experience
The cooperation
Call
Branches of the vine
Vocation
To bear much fruit
Call to life
Feeling responsibility for the received gifts
The response
Condition
... of sin in the Wisdom Books
... of sin and the grace
... of the humanity's sin
Conscience
The conscience of truth
Conscience and personal act
Echoing in the conscience
Truth and judgment of the free conscience
The moral conscience
Cooperation
Parents at the service of life
Being all one only
Solidarity with free responsibility
Solidarity led by prudence and charity
Cooperation makes happy
Demonstration
The person shown by his/her will
The expression in the act
Charity and Truth
Disputes
Irenaeus and gnosticism
Tertullian and soul's responsibility
Novatian and the moral life
Celsus, Origen and humans in the cosmos
St.Ambrose, St.Augustine and manicheanism
St.Augustine and pelagianism
St. John Chrysostom and the Law
... about Grace
Freedom and morality
Prospects without God?
We are His creatures
Truth is not opposed to reason
Dominion
... over the world
Grace recalls to the gift
Self-domination
Duty
Rebellion and awareness of duty
A privileged sense of the will
Commandments
The subject of acts and duties
Operations and duty
Moral duty
Observing His commands
Joy in His commands
Precepts
Tasks of the Christian family
End
Cooperations makes happy
Ends and the end of man
Feel
Person and impulse
Pulse and desire affirm the value of the person
The natural sense of responsibility
Responsibility for the received gifts
Duty, a privileged sense of the will
Tenderness
Freedom
Freedom and law
... responsibility, rights and solidarity
Grace and Freedom in the Gift of Self
Truth, freedom and the life of faith
Kant's freedom, law, ethics and morals
The responsible love is free
Truth, judgment and freedom
The limit precedes freedom
Free from responsibility or really free?
Necessity and limits of the action
Gift
Entrusted to man
Grace and freedom in the gift of self
Entrusted to our responsibility
Joy accepting His commands
A gift of grace
The gift of the mutual love
Prudence
Responsibly ... for justice
Grace
... and the call to freedom
... and the condition of sin
... and mercy
A gift of grace
... of Faith
Suffering and grace
... of the mercy
Judgement
Truth and judgment of the free conscience
The limit of judgment precedes freedom
Justice to the Creator
Responsible love and justice
Instrument of justice for solidarity
Gift as a responsible way to justice
Life
Truth, freedom and faith
Virtue in the life
Virtue in ethical life
The spirit overcomes the instict
The created life
... and cooperation
The Gospel of Life
Obstacles and solidarity in the life
Love
Love and responsibility
The mutual love
The spousal love
Call from the depths
Morality
Freedom and law, ethics and morals
Autonomism and morality
The moral norm
Determining the person
Field of ethics
The norm for morality
Norm
The ontology of the moral norm
the personalistic norm
Rights
Law and justice (Kant)
Freedom and solidarity
The natural law
Responsibility
What does it mean?
Naturally we sense it!
Who makes decisions?
The salvific end
Entrusted to man
Progressive revelation
Cain's freedom
Abraham and his nations
Moses, Law and Prophets
Man can be responsible
With human reason
Helped by virtues
With human will
Law and revealed hope
... for creation
... to be taken
A witness of life
.. and tasks in the family
... to respond
Cooperation to God's designs
... in His image
... to realize himself
Adorning the Bride
Hope to encounter Christ
Sin
Sin in the Wisdom Books
Sin and grace
The human condition
A personal act
Truth
Truth and freedom in the life of faith
The Mission of Truth
Truth in the free conscience
Truth about good
Value
The moral values
The truth about the value of human life
... of life entrusted to us
The crises of values and the sake of man
“Right-to-be”
Secularism and relativism
Liberalism
Subjectivism
Positivism
Existentialism
Situationism
Socialism
Atheism and apriorism
Naturalism, sexuality and materialism
Disenchantment
Technology and pragmatism
Will
Duty, a privileged sense of the will
The will manifests the person
The will in mutual love
The conformed will
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Law and justice according to Kant
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Even in a destiny of progress, experience shows that human crudeness tends to illegality.
Unjust obstacles are therefore to be regulated with law and justice in a society formed with others.
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