Moral dilemmas in English confessors’ manuals
<p>Cases of conscience are real or imagined moral dilemmas involving a choice between two non-ideal courses of action. Writings on cases of conscience – casuistry - were a feature of Catholic moral philosophy through the early modern period and into the nineteenth century, with a phase of part...
Main Author: | Corran, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Boydell & Brewer
2017
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