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Article: L'AUTONOMIE EN MORALE: AU CROISEMENT DE LA PHILOSOPHIE ET DE LA THEOLOGIE.(Review)(Brief Article)
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- March 1, 2000
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L'AUTONOMIE EN MORALE: AU CROISEMENT DE LA PHILOSOPHIE ET DE LA THEOLOGIE. By Eric Gaziaux. Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium. Leuven: Leuven University, 1998. Pp. xvi + 760. Fr.b. 3000.
In his first book, Morale de la Foi et Morale Autonome (1995), Gaziaux argued for a particular kind of moral autonomy represented more by Philippe Delhaye's Scripture-based ethics than by Josef Fuchs's more universal and less sectarian claims of a reason-as-natural-law ethics. In this book, G. provides a prequel to his earlier one by validating the philosophical and theological claims of the foundational concept of moral autonomy.
His argument is in two ...