Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 11 | respecting the rightful autonomy of each sector. This should
2 2, 13 | itself and have their own autonomy, always with a view to the
3 2, 15 | certainly a legitimate sphere of autonomy in economic life which the
4 2, 15 | placing certain limits on the autonomy of the parties who determine
5 3, 25 | which possesses its own autonomy and laws55 — can ever be
6 4, 30 | which is fundamental for the autonomy and development of the person,
7 4, 30 | for personal and family autonomy, and should be regarded
8 5, 45 | enjoy their own spheres of autonomy and sovereignty.~
9 5, 47 | respects the legitimate autonomy of the democratic order
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 10 1, 19 | full or at least incipient autonomy and who emerges from a state
11 1, 20 | understood in terms of absolute autonomy, people inevitably reach
12 3, 64 | life in full and complete autonomy. It is especially people
13 3, 69 | the legislative level the autonomy of individual consciences
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 14 1, 15 | whilst respecting both their autonomy as creatures and their freedom.
15 2, 16 | not to abolish reason's autonomy nor to reduce its scope
16 2, 22 | themselves in full and absolute autonomy in relation to the One who
17 4, 45 | the first to recognize the autonomy which philosophy and the
18 4, 48 | compromising their mutual autonomy. The parrhesia of faith
19 5, 49 | At the deepest level, the autonomy which philosophy enjoys
20 6, 67 | compromising the principles and autonomy of the mind itself.90~Similarly,
21 6, 75 | the demand for a valid autonomy of thought should be respected
22 6, 75 | philosophy not only a valid autonomy, but a self-sufficiency
23 6, 77 | the value of philosophy's autonomy, which remains unimpaired
24 6, 77 | given the principle of autonomy to which we have referred,
25 6, 77 | grounding principles of autonomy which every science rightly
26 6, 79 | discoveries and legitimate autonomy of reason. Yet, conscious
27 7, 80 | self-sufficient, every illusion of autonomy which would deny the essential
28 7, 80 | safeguarded in all their autonomy, and at the same time the
29 7, 85 | philosophy's demand for autonomy.~In the present situation,
30 Conc, 106| respect for the rightful autonomy of their discipline. I would
31 Conc, 107| destiny and future in complete autonomy, trusting only in themselves
32 Conc, 108| of the Gospel's truth its autonomy is in no way impaired. Indeed,
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 33 3, 14 | be bodies enjoying real autonomy with regard to the public
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 34 5, 39 | to the detriment of the autonomy, freedom of decision, and
35 6, 45 | for global solidarity is autonomy and free self-determination,
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 36 2, 35 | thus lay claim to a moral autonomy which would actually amount
37 2, 36 | concern for the claims of autonomy has not failed to exercise
38 2, 36 | human reason exercises its autonomy in setting down laws by
39 2, 37 | situation. Naturally, an autonomy conceived in this way also
40 2, 37 | an interpretation of the autonomy of human reason involves
41 2, 37 | an erroneous concept of autonomy. ~
42 2, 38 | view of this, a rightful autonomy is due to every man, as
43 2, 38 | special attention. This is the autonomy of earthly realities, which
44 2, 39 | against a false concept of the autonomy of earthly realities, one
45 2, 39 | himself, such a concept of autonomy produces particularly baneful
46 2, 40 | principle of a "rightful autonomy"70 of man, the personal
47 2, 40 | creation".71 The rightful autonomy of the practical reason
48 2, 40 | Creator. Nevertheless, the autonomy of reason cannot mean that
49 2, 40 | moral norms.72 Were this autonomy to imply a denial of the
50 2, 40 | cultures, this sort of alleged autonomy would contradict the Church'
51 2, 41 | 41. Man's genuine moral autonomy in no way means the rejection
52 2, 61 | in favour of an alleged autonomy in personal decisions, but,
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