In this Issue
- Volume 5, Number 1, Fall 2014
- Issue
- Selected Papers: Must Morality be Grounded in God?
- Special Guest Editor: Michael Krom
Quaestiones Disputatae is a journal of philosophy inspired by the medieval dialectical form of the “disputed question:” a method of philosophical discussion aimed at addressing the relevant issues of the time. In the spirit of the medieval quaestiones disputatae, this journal addresses significant questions and topics of contemporary philosophic interest. Each issue has a special theme.
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Volume 5, Number 1, Fall 2014Table of Contents
- Morality and God
- pp. 47-60
- God and Aristotelian Ethics
- pp. 65-77
- Correcting the Caricature: God and Kant
- pp. 105-117
- God and Moral Skepticism
- pp. 118-129
- God and the Grounding of Morality
- pp. 130-137
- Faith is the Light of the Soul
- pp. 138-147
- Who Needs God, IVF and the Gift of Life
- pp. 148-160