Theme
“Is mainstream moral philosophy growing closer to Catholic moral tradition or further away?”
“What can Christian ethics learn from secular ethics, and vice versa?”
“What difference, if any, has faith made to ethical debate and practice?”
John Finnis (University of Oxford)
Julia Annas (University of Arizona)
John Haldane (University of St. Andrews)
Raimond Gaita (University of London, Australian Catholic University)
Anthony O’Hear (University of Buckingham)
Nancy Sherman (Georgetown University)
Jude Dougherty (Catholic University of America)
Peter Coghlan (Australian Catholic University)
Christopher Cordner (University of Melbourne)
Edward Spence (Charles Sturt University)
Robert George (Princeton University)
Hayden Ramsay (University of Notre Dame Australia)
1 comment:
I have just discovered your blog and I'd like to congratulate you for this hard work.
Right now I am researching on latin averroism, mainly on Siger of Brabant and Boethius of Dathia. I'm just beginning, but I have translated Siger's De aeternitate mundi from Latin to Spanish, and I'm going to do the same with the one of Boethius.
Blogs like yours are an inspiration for people like me. Congratulations from Spain!
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