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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 1, 7 | attaches to it, is the "natural human right" to form private 2 1, 7 | right of association is a natural right of the human being, 3 1, 7 | State is bound to protect natural rights, not to destroy them; 4 1, 8 | that every individual has a natural right to procure what is 5 3, 26 | the crisis of Marxism, the natural dictates of the consciences 6 3, 29 | only to the truth, both natural and revealed. The recognition 7 3, 29 | without respect for the natural and fundamental right to 8 4, 30 | XIII strongly affirmed the natural character of the right to 9 4, 31 | each other. At one time the natural fruitfulness of the earth 10 4, 32 | kind of ownership than on natural resources.~Mention has just 11 4, 32 | upon to transform man's natural and human environments. 12 4, 33 | the exploitation of the natural resources of these countries 13 4, 37 | senseless destruction of the natural environment lies an anthropological 14 4, 38 | irrational destruction of the natural environment, we must also 15 4, 38 | be — about preserving the natural habitats of the various 16 4, 38 | must therefore respect the natural and moral structure with 17 4, 40 | common goods such as the natural and human environments, Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
18 3, 57 | or before they reach the natural point of death. Furthermore, Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
19 1, 15 | the bread and wine merely natural elements, because the Lord 20 1, 20 | life from conception to its natural end. And what should we Evangelium vitae Chap., §
21 Int, 2 | come to recognize in the natural law written in the heart ( 22 1, 26 | relief to peoples affected by natural disasters, epidemics or 23 2, 42 | the preservation of the natural habitats of the different 24 2, 42 | that, when it comes to the natural world, we are subject not 25 3, 62 | doctrine is based upon the natural law and upon the written 26 3, 65 | doctrine is based upon the natural law and upon the written 27 3, 67 | to mere matter".86~This natural aversion to death and this 28 3, 70 | moral law which, as the "natural law" written in the human 29 3, 72 | insofar as it derives from the natural law. But if it is somehow 30 3, 72 | is somehow opposed to the natural law, then it is not really 31 4, 88 | stage of life, centres for natural methods of regulating fertility 32 4, 90 | violates an innocent person's natural right to life is unjust 33 4, 93 | being uprooted from their natural environment.~As "a firm 34 4, 93 | life, from conception to natural death, but rather protect 35 4, 97 | procreation, the use of natural methods of regulating fertility. 36 4, 101 | person - from conception to natural death - is one of the pillars Fides et ratio Chap., §
37 Int, 5 | Anthropology, logic, the natural sciences, history, linguistics 38 1, 8 | not the fruit of reason's natural capacities. This obliged 39 1, 9 | because we know in one by natural reason, in the other by 40 1, 9 | besides those things which natural reason can attain, there 41 1, 9 | function within the order of natural reason; while faith, enlightened 42 2, 19 | ancients, the study of the natural sciences coincided in large 43 2, 22 | seems almost to surpass its natural limitations. Not only is 44 3, 28 | produce such results. The natural limitation of reason and 45 3, 34 | and reasonableness of the natural order of things upon which 46 3, 34 | Christ. This unity of truth, natural and revealed, is embodied 47 3, 34(29)| Sacred Scripture and the natural world proceeding equally 48 4, 36 | had to point as well to natural knowledge of God and to 49 4, 36 | Since in pagan religion this natural knowledge had lapsed into 50 4, 36 | the point of divinizing natural things and phenomena. Human 51 4, 44 | the intellect, for all its natural limitations, to explore 52 5, 52 | their distrust of reason's natural capacities, and, on the 53 5, 52 | because they attributed to natural reason a knowledge which 54 5, 53 | and reason, Revelation and natural knowledge of God. The Council 55 5, 53 | Revelation itself, of the natural knowability of the existence 56 5, 54 | grave duty it is to defend natural and supernatural truth and 57 5, 55(72)| things perceived by the natural light of reason, but because 58 6, 66 | of the believer acquire a natural, consistent and true knowledge 59 6, 67 | Consider, for example, the natural knowledge of God, the possibility 60 6, 75 | search for truth within the natural order, the enterprise of 61 7, 81 | engage in the search for the natural foundation of this meaning, 62 7, 98 | defence of life and the natural environment, in a more appropriate Laborem exercens Chap., §
63 2, 5 | able to extract various natural resources from the earth 64 2, 10 | family life, which is a natural right and something that 65 3, 12 | capital includes not only the natural resources placed at man' 66 3, 12 | by which man appropriates natural resources and transforms 67 4, 18 | the influence exercised by natural, historical, civil and other 68 4, 18 | that, while conspicuous natural resources remain unused, Redemptor hominis Chap., §
69 2, 8 | threat of pollution of the natural environment in areas of 70 3, 15 | with them a threat to man's natural environment, alienate him 71 3, 15 | no other meaning in his natural environment than what serves 72 3, 17 | from the point of view of natural law, that is to say from 73 4, 19 | those who represent the natural sciences and letters, doctors, Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
74 3, 10 | this reason they found it natural to take a clear position 75 3, 11 | and sublimate every purely natural legitimate sentiment of Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
76 2, 9 | inevitability dependent on natural conditions or circumstances 77 3, 24 | millions of refugees whom war, natural calamities, persecution 78 4, 33 | in conformity with the natural and historical vocation 79 4, 34 | beings which constitute the natural world, which the ancient 80 4, 34 | inanimate - animals, plants, the natural elements - simply as one 81 4, 34 | perhaps more urgent - that natural resources are limited; some 82 4, 34 | limits on the use of the natural world. The dominion granted 83 4, 34 | that, when it comes to the natural world, we are subject not 84 5, 40 | interpreting it. Beyond human and natural bonds, already so close 85 7, 48 | a bond stronger than any natural union; and thus united, Ut unum sint Chap., §
86 1, 36 | 36. Dialogue is also a natural instrument for comparing 87 2, 74 | needs of our time: hunger, natural disasters and social injustice.~ Veritatis splendor Chap., §
88 Int, 4 | traditional doctrine regarding the natural law, and the universality 89 1, 12 | heart (cf. Rom 2:15), the "natural law". The latter "is nothing 90 2, 36 | belonging to the sphere of the natural moral law.61 There has also 91 2, 36 | truths, even those of the natural order,62 have actually posited 92 2, 36 | teaching, of the fact that the natural moral law has God as its 93 2, 40 | same time, by virtue of natural reason, which derives from 94 2, 40 | Indeed, as we have seen, the natural law "is nothing other than 95 2, 41 | participates in it by the light of natural reason and of Divine Revelation, 96 2, 42 | all thanks to the light of natural reason, the reflection in 97 2, 42 | implying that the light of natural reason whereby we discern 98 2, 42 | which is the function of the natural law, is nothing else but 99 2, 42 | why this law is called the natural law: it receives this name 100 2, 43 | commands us to respect the natural order and forbids us to 101 2, 43 | through reason, which, by its natural knowledge of God's eternal 102 2, 43 | and responsible care. The natural law enters here as the human 103 2, 43 | Reason, whereby it has a natural inclination to its proper 104 2, 43 | rational creature is called natural law".82 ~ 105 2, 44 | the Thomistic doctrine of natural law, including it in her 106 2, 44 | After stating that "the natural law is written and engraved 107 2, 44 | concluded: "It follows that the natural law is itself the eternal 108 2, 45 | revealed law of God and the natural law, and, within the economy 109 2, 46 | today with regard to the natural law, and particularly with 110 2, 47 | traditional conception of the natural law, which is accused of 111 2, 47 | as well as the so-called "natural inclinations", would establish 112 2, 48 | human body in questions of natural law. ~A freedom which claims 113 2, 50 | the true meaning of the natural law can be understood: it 114 2, 50 | pursuit of his end. "The natural moral law expresses and 115 2, 50 | person and not simply in the natural inclination to preserve 116 2, 50 | body be grasped. Indeed, natural inclinations take on moral 117 2, 50 | find the true God. ~The natural law thus understood does 118 2, 51 | specific aspects of the natural law, especially its universality 119 2, 51 | because of this "truth" the natural law involves universality. 120 2, 51 | reason. But inasmuch as the natural law expresses the dignity 121 2, 52 | negative precepts of the natural law are universally valid. 122 2, 53 | the immutability of the natural law itself, and thus the 123 2, 57 | grasp the essence of the natural law also indicates the biblical 124 2, 59 | practical reason is part of the natural law; indeed it constitutes 125 2, 59 | the very foundation of the natural law, inasmuch as it expresses 126 2, 59 | every man. But whereas the natural law discloses the objective 127 2, 59 | obligation in the light of the natural law: it is the obligation 128 2, 60 | 60. Like the natural law itself and all practical 129 2, 60 | to the authority of the natural law and of the practical 130 2, 67 | and evils indicated by the natural law as goods to be pursued 131 2, 72 | law is known both by man's natural reason (hence it is "natural 132 2, 72 | natural reason (hence it is "natural law"), and — in an integral 133 2, 74 | order, as established by the natural law, is in principle accessible 134 2, 76 | commandments of the divine and natural law. These theories cannot 135 2, 79 | truth, and therefore in his natural inclinations, his motivations 136 2, 79 | are the contents of the natural law and hence that ordered 137 2, 79 | Thomas, contain the whole natural law.130 ~ 138 3, 111 | use of the behavioural and natural sciences, does not rely


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