Nature as the basis of moral actions

Autores
Elders, Leo J.
Año de publicación
2001
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Elders, Leo J. Gustav Siewerth Academy; Alemania
Abstract: Traditionally many philosophers and theologians have seen a narrow connection between our human nature and the morality of our actions in this sense that actions performed against the natural structure, properties or inclinations of our human nature, and even against he nature of things in the world around us, were seen as sinful, while those in agreement with nature were considered morally good. As we shall see, the issue is far from easy and has given rise to fierce dispute especially among students of law and theologians. Moreover, the present day spiritual climate exercised a noticeable influence on the thought of several moral theologians turning them away from the traditional doctrine. As John Paul II writes, interest in empirical observation, technical progress and certain forms of liberalism have led people to see an opposition between freedom and naturel. Freedom is contrasted with man's physical and biological nature, which man should make subservient to his needs and wishes. In this view, our human nature is no more than a substratum of our actions to be left behind or at least to be transformed. We hardly have a definite nature, but must continuously make ourselves. However, three centuries of moral philosophy according to the liberal and individualistic point of view have not succeeded in giving a coherent account of the basis of morality. A renewed study, in the light of contemporary thought, of this not quite novel issue, may perhaps be helpful to clarify some of its aspects.
Fuente
Sapientia. 2001, 56 (210)
Materia
NATURALEZA HUMANA
MORALIDAD
FILOSOFIA TEOLOGICA
FILOSOFIA MORAL
PENSAMIENTO FILOSOFICO
FILOSOFIA CONTEMPORANEA
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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title Nature as the basis of moral actions
spellingShingle Nature as the basis of moral actions
Elders, Leo J.
NATURALEZA HUMANA
MORALIDAD
FILOSOFIA TEOLOGICA
FILOSOFIA MORAL
PENSAMIENTO FILOSOFICO
FILOSOFIA CONTEMPORANEA
title_short Nature as the basis of moral actions
title_full Nature as the basis of moral actions
title_fullStr Nature as the basis of moral actions
title_full_unstemmed Nature as the basis of moral actions
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Elders, Leo J.
author Elders, Leo J.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv NATURALEZA HUMANA
MORALIDAD
FILOSOFIA TEOLOGICA
FILOSOFIA MORAL
PENSAMIENTO FILOSOFICO
FILOSOFIA CONTEMPORANEA
topic NATURALEZA HUMANA
MORALIDAD
FILOSOFIA TEOLOGICA
FILOSOFIA MORAL
PENSAMIENTO FILOSOFICO
FILOSOFIA CONTEMPORANEA
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Abstract: Traditionally many philosophers and theologians have seen a narrow connection between our human nature and the morality of our actions in this sense that actions performed against the natural structure, properties or inclinations of our human nature, and even against he nature of things in the world around us, were seen as sinful, while those in agreement with nature were considered morally good. As we shall see, the issue is far from easy and has given rise to fierce dispute especially among students of law and theologians. Moreover, the present day spiritual climate exercised a noticeable influence on the thought of several moral theologians turning them away from the traditional doctrine. As John Paul II writes, interest in empirical observation, technical progress and certain forms of liberalism have led people to see an opposition between freedom and naturel. Freedom is contrasted with man's physical and biological nature, which man should make subservient to his needs and wishes. In this view, our human nature is no more than a substratum of our actions to be left behind or at least to be transformed. We hardly have a definite nature, but must continuously make ourselves. However, three centuries of moral philosophy according to the liberal and individualistic point of view have not succeeded in giving a coherent account of the basis of morality. A renewed study, in the light of contemporary thought, of this not quite novel issue, may perhaps be helpful to clarify some of its aspects.
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