
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1981
Pages: 139-169
Series: The Hastings Center Series in Ethics
ISBN (Hardback): 9781461333050
Full citation:
, "Kant's moral theology or a religious ethics?", in: The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981


Kant's moral theology or a religious ethics?
pp. 139-169
in: Daniel Callahan, Tristram Engelhardt (eds), The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981Abstract
The first title given us for this conference was "Does Medical Ethics Need a Basis in Theological Ethics?" or "… Theological Ethics as a Foundation?" Whether under that head or under Alasdair MacIntyre's more limited title, I want first to indicate what a proper theologian should never attempt to demonstrate about the bearing of religion or theology on sorts of human activity other than the religious (or in particular on medical practice).
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1981
Pages: 139-169
Series: The Hastings Center Series in Ethics
ISBN (Hardback): 9781461333050
Full citation:
, "Kant's moral theology or a religious ethics?", in: The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981