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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 4 | sphere of economics, in which scientific discoveries and their practical 2 1, 4 | issued by Bishops, from scientific studies promoted by members 3 2, 18 | less developed nations. Scientific and technological progress, 4 4, 32 | knowledge, especially his scientific knowledge, his capacity 5 5, 46 | ideology which purports to be scientific or religious, claim the Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
6 3, 57 | developed in the technical and scientific sense - the signs and symptoms 7 3, 65 | progress of technological and scientific civilization, and despite Evangelium vitae Chap., §
8 Int, 4 | new prospects opened up by scientific and technological progress 9 1, 13 | assistance. On this point, scientific research itself seems to 10 1, 14 | which, under the pretext of scientific or medical progress, in 11 1, 22 | a certain technical and scientific way of thinking, prevalent 12 3, 60 | the results themselves of scientific research on the human embryo 13 3, 60 | reason, over and above all scientific debates and those philosophical 14 3, 61 | Pastors and Doctors. Even scientific and philosophical discussions 15 4, 97 | regulating fertility. From the scientific point of view, these methods 16 4, 98 | universities, in places of scientific and technological research, Fides et ratio Chap., §
17 3, 25 | enquiries, especially in the scientific field, which in recent centuries 18 3, 29 | what normally happens in scientific research. When scientists, 19 3, 30 | to everyday life and to scientific research. At another level 20 3, 31 | critically the countless scientific findings upon which modern 21 3, 33 | are partial, empirical or scientific; nor is it only in individual 22 3, 34(29)| Galileo sensed in his scientific research the presence of 23 4, 45 | other forms of learning and scientific research. Although they 24 4, 46 | humanity.~In the field of scientific research, a positivistic 25 5, 55(72)| to defend as legitimate scientific conclusions opinions which 26 5, 61 | stressed the positive value of scientific research for a deeper knowledge 27 6, 64 | philosopher. As a reflective and scientific elaboration of the understanding 28 7, 81 | and the world, often of a scientific temper, have so proliferated 29 7, 81 | the different fields of scientific learning, but will also 30 7, 88 | The undeniable triumphs of scientific research and contemporary 31 7, 91 | illusion that, thanks to scientific and technical progress, 32 7, 98 | economic, political and scientific fields, the ethical conscience 33 Conc, 106 | these brave pioneers of scientific research, to whom humanity 34 Conc, 106 | sapiential horizon within which scientific and technological achievements Laborem exercens Chap., §
35 2, 4 | aid of the many methods of scientific knowledge, but in the first 36 3, 11 | devoting their social, or scientific and social, activity to 37 4, 18 | services, white-collar work and scientific or artistic work, in accordance 38 4, 21 | developed countries, where scientific research, technological Redemptoris missio Chap., §
39 4, 37 | Areopagus" of culture, scientific research, and international Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
40 4, 29 | constantly being enriched by scientific and technological progress. 41 5, 35 | achievement.~Similarly, when the scientific and technical resources Veritatis splendor Chap., §
42 2, 29 | in such a way that "its scientific presentation, increasingly 43 2, 33 | of theories which misuse scientific research about the human 44 2, 46 | observation, the procedures of scientific objectification, technological 45 2, 76 | from their affinity to the scientific mentality, which is rightly 46 3, 110 | its specific nature as a scientific reflection on the Gospel 47 3, 111 | highlight through their scientific reflection "that dynamic 48 3, 112 | context of today's prevalently scientific and technical culture, exposed


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