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_aAllard, Maxime _eauthor |
245 | 0 | 0 | _aEthical uncertainties, or how to live prudently on the brink. Thomasian propositions |
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520 | _aUncertainties, doubts, risks, and probabilities all give rise to anxious calculations; they interfere with the human desire for certainty, security, and assurance. These situations are linked to a fundamental human concern for ourselves, for those closest to us, and for those we do not consider as such. These situations call for responsible decision-making. This article explores Aquinas’ treatment of uncertainty in relation to prudence, in order to shed light on its heuristic relevance for understanding current decision-making processes. | ||
690 | _aDeliberation | ||
690 | _aHuman act | ||
690 | _aPrudence | ||
690 | _aConcern | ||
690 | _aThomas Aquinas | ||
690 | _aUncertainty | ||
690 | _aDeliberation | ||
690 | _aHuman act | ||
690 | _aPrudence | ||
690 | _aConcern | ||
690 | _aThomas aquinas | ||
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786 | 0 | _nRevue CONFLUENCE : Sciences & Humanités | o 5 | 1 | 2024-05-02 | p. 87-103 | 2826-4029 | |
856 | 4 | 1 | _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-confluence-2024-1-page-87?lang=en |
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