Necesidad y libertad. La ley natural en la obra de Ángel Amor Ruibal
Natural Law constitutes the touchstone for the foundation of morality according to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, whose interpretation raises many questions in regard to different environments —even within the Church itself— particularly due to the consequences that are derived when we appl...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2007
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Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2007, Volume: 82, Issue: 320, Pages: 39-83 |
Further subjects: | B
correlación
B finalidad B Naturaleza B Voluntad B orden natural |
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Summary: | Natural Law constitutes the touchstone for the foundation of morality according to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, whose interpretation raises many questions in regard to different environments —even within the Church itself— particularly due to the consequences that are derived when we apply this interpretation to concrete moral issues. In spite of this, natural law can be a very useful concept, which is made evident to us in the conception held by the author we are going to study: Amor Ruibal. His theory, based in the universal correlation, proposes an unusual interpretation which points out that natural law is neither an abstract nor a biological term, but that it is also, first of all, an appeal to our self-realization as free human beings living in a world that does not belong to us. La ley natural constituye la piedra de toque en la fundamentación de la moral del Magisterio de la Iglesia Católica, cuya interpretación suscita muchas discrepancias en distintos ambientes —incluso en el seno de la propia Iglesia—, sobre todo por las consecuencias que de ella se derivan para la moral concreta. Con todo, puede resultar también un concepto muy útil, cosa que nos parece evidente desde la concepción que sostiene el autor que vamos a estudiar. Así, Amor Ruibal, basado en la teoría de la correlación universal, propone una poco conocida interpretación que nos hará ver que la ley natural no es tan solo un término ni abstracto ni biológico, sino ante todo una llamada a realizarse como seres libres en un mundo que no nos pertenece. |
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ISSN: | 2605-5147 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos
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