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God, Good Life, True Happiness with Dr. Koerpel at the University of Saint Francis
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fortitude (courage)
the doctrine of double effect
prudence
temperance
object
intention
ends
purposes
justice
desire
freedom of indifference
morality of obligation
emphasizes how living a virtuous life aligned with God's will leads to true human flourishing (eudaimonia) and ultimate happiness, which is found in union with God
morality of happiness
freedom
emotions
feelings
eudaimonia (happiness) as the supreme and/final end
internal good
external good
freedom for excellence
habits
circumstances
intellect
will
cardinal virtues
doctrine of the mean
intentional action
free action
transitive
intransitive
features of action
natural justice
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legal justice
corrective justice
distributive justice
just war theory
ius as bellum (justice in going to war)
ius in bello (justice in the conduct of war)
moral realism
vincible ignorance
invincible ignorance
erroneous conscience
weakness of the will
Deontological ethical theory
Consequentialism ethical theory
Utilitarian ethical theory
forgiveness
sin
grace
dropping the atomic bombs during WWII
morality of obligation view of religious belief and ethics
morality of happiness view of religious belief and ethics
theological virtue of hope
theological virtue of charity
theological virtue of faith
infused cardinal virtues
the Fool’s way
natural inclination to believe
love of neighbor
love of enemy
restlessness
natural desire for truth
faith and reason
living in and through Christ
pride of the restless heart
big-picture questions and beliefs