Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 13 | add that the fundamental error of socialism is anthropological
2 2, 17 | socio-economic consequences of an error which has even greater implications.
3 2, 17 | has been mentioned, this error consists in an understanding
4 2, 17 | of justice.48~This very error had extreme consequences
5 4, 37 | lies an anthropological error, which unfortunately is
6 5, 44 | consciousness, are exempt from error and can therefore arrogate
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 7 3, 57 | safeguards the People of God from error when "it shows universal
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 8 5, 49 | wrong turns and fallen into error. It is neither the task
9 5, 49 | sow the seed of serious error, confusing the pure and
10 5, 55(72)| Vatican Council condemned this error, affirming on the one hand
11 7, 87 | 87. Eclecticism is an error of method, but lying hidden
12 7, 87 | culture, the truth or the error which it expresses can invariably
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 13 2, 7 | should be recognized that the error of early capitalism can
14 3, 13 | contained a fundamental error, what we can call the error
15 3, 13 | error, what we can call the error of economism, that of considering
16 3, 13 | purpose. This fundamental error of thought can and must
17 3, 13 | can and must be called an error of materialism, in that
18 3, 13 | of what is material. ~The error of thinking in the categories
19 3, 13 | ignored. It was this practical error that struck a blow first
20 3, 13 | spoken of above. The same error, which is now part of history,
21 3, 13 | radically overcoming this error is through adequate changes
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 22 Int, 1 | itself. ~But no darkness of error or of sin can totally take
23 2, 30 | particularly exposed to error, ambiguity or neglect. Yet
24 2, 62 | from the possibility of error. As the Council puts it, "
25 2, 62 | conscience the possibility of error is always present. Conscience
26 2, 62 | make mistakes. However, error of conscience can be the
27 2, 63 | to confuse a "subjective" error about moral good with the "
28 2, 63 | ignorance or a non-culpable error of judgment may not be imputable
29 3, 103 | would be a very serious error to conclude... that the
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