Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 6, 54 | modern societies. The human sciences and philosophy are helpful
2 6, 54 | contributions made by the sciences and philosophy, her social
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 3 Int, 5 | Anthropology, logic, the natural sciences, history, linguistics and
4 1, 9 | alone. Philosophy and the sciences function within the order
5 2, 19 | the study of the natural sciences coincided in large part
6 3, 34(29)| the Pontifical Academy of Sciences (10 November 1979): Insegnamenti,
7 4, 45 | which philosophy and the sciences needed if they were to perform
8 5, 61 | with regard to the “human sciences”. On a number of occasions,
9 5, 61 | theologians to engage the human sciences and apply them properly
10 6, 69 | history and above all the sciences, the extraordinary advances
11 6, 69 | Council.92 Reference to the sciences is often helpful, allowing
12 6, 77 | spoken of the experimental sciences as “ancillary” to “prima
13 6, 77 | the link between the two sciences and the impossibility of
14 7, 88 | than those of the positive sciences; and it relegates religious,
15 7, 96 | case, philosophy and the sciences could not communicate with
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 16 2, 4 | whole heritage of the many sciences devoted to man: anthropology,
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 17 4, 19 | concerns both the exact sciences and the human sciences,
18 4, 19 | exact sciences and the human sciences, as well as philosophy,
19 4, 19 | who represent the natural sciences and letters, doctors, jurists,
20 4, 21 | the categories used by the sciences with regard to any human
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 21 1, 1 | reflection and of the human sciences, to their vocation as responsible
22 2, 8 | the social and economic sciences. From this point of view,
23 4, 28 | including the computer sciences, bring freedom from every
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 24 2, 33 | name of the "behavioural sciences", have rightly drawn attention
25 2, 65 | behavioural and the theological sciences to develop a more penetrating
26 3, 111 | the so-called behavioural sciences. The latter are concerned
27 3, 111 | behavioural and natural sciences, does not rely on the results
28 3, 111 | relevance of the behavioural sciences for moral theology must
29 3, 112 | fact, while the behavioural sciences, like all experimental sciences,
30 3, 112 | sciences, like all experimental sciences, develop an empirical and
31 3, 112 | normality. Hence the behavioural sciences, despite the great value
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