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Evangelium vitae
   Chap., §
1 4, 96 | personal rights on a firm rational basis; and the ground is Fides et ratio Chap., §
2 3, 33(28)| is the highpoint of his rational nature. It springs from 3 4, 36 | but wanted to provide a rational foundation for their belief 4 4, 36 | least in part, purified by rational analysis. It was on this 5 4, 39 | the idea of theology as rational discourse about God, had 6 4, 40 | matter was not one open to rational proof—rather than from the 7 4, 45 | which espoused the cause of rational knowledge sundered from 8 5, 53 | theses than with the need for rational and hence ultimately philosophical 9 5, 53 | positive contribution which rational knowledge can and must make 10 5, 55 | recognize the importance of rational knowledge and philosophical 11 6, 75 | argue according to rigorous rational criteria is to guarantee 12 6, 76 | there is something true and rational lying far beyond the straits 13 6, 76 | and with their own purely rational method, yet extending their 14 7, 80 | situations which subvert the rational search for the harmony and 15 7, 88 | superficial analogies, lacking all rational foundation. This leads to 16 Conc, 108 | philosophy is called to offer its rational and critical resources that Laborem exercens Chap., §
17 2, 6 | acting in a planned and rational way, capable of deciding 18 3, 11 | subject of work and with man's rational activity. In the normal 19 3, 15 | practical level. If it is to be rational and fruitful, any socialization 20 4, 18 | that work in a correct and rational way. In the final analysis 21 4, 18 | in question is a just and rational coordination, within the 22 4, 18 | man, the subject of work. ~Rational planning and the proper 23 5, 25 | God's power, and that the rational creature exists as a kind Redemptor hominis Chap., §
24 3, 15 | which we are living, demands rational and honest planning. At Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
25 1, 1 | with the support also of rational reflection and of the human Veritatis splendor Chap., §
26 2, 36 | culture, emphasizing the rational — and thus universally understandable 27 2, 43 | Among all others, the rational creature is subject to divine 28 2, 43 | of the eternal law in the rational creature is called natural 29 2, 47 | both man's character as a rational and free being and the cultural 30 2, 47 | In their view, man, as a rational being, not only can but 31 2, 47 | his life in a personal and rational way. Love of neighbour would 32 2, 48 | in order to find in them rational indications with regard 33 2, 48 | the human person, whose rational soul is per se et essentialiter 34 2, 50 | it must be defined as the rational order whereby man is called 35 2, 51 | as it is inscribed in the rational nature of the person, it 36 2, 53 | and always binding certain rational determinations established 37 2, 59 | a concrete situation the rational conviction that one must 38 2, 60 | morality. The dignity of this rational forum and the authority 39 2, 67 | does not do justice to the rational finality immanent in man' 40 2, 72 | that leads to life. ~The rational ordering of the human act 41 2, 73 | such an ordering must be rational and free, conscious and 42 2, 74 | find ever more consistent rational arguments in order to justify 43 2, 75 | effort to work out such a rational morality (for this reason 44 2, 77 | 77. In order to offer rational criteria for a right moral 45 2, 77 | own acts: an exhaustive rational calculation is not possible. 46 2, 82 | persons concerned. Without the rational determination of the morality 47 3, 86 | 86. Rational reflection and daily experience


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