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Kevin Kinghorn

    Kevin Kinghorn est professeur de philosophie et de religion, spécialisé dans la philosophie de la religion, la philosophie morale et la théologie. Son œuvre explore la nature de la foi et le libre choix inhérent aux croyances chrétiennes, offrant un cadre complet pour comprendre le bien. Les écrits de Kinghorn invitent à une réflexion plus approfondie sur les liens complexes entre la raison, la foi et la moralité.

    God and Value Judgments
    The Nature of Desert Claims
    • A contribution to the growing literature on desert in moral philosophy, this book both engages with contemporary literature and offers a new approach to understanding the concept and its relationship to justice. It will be an important resource for upper-level undergraduates and graduate researchers in moral and political philosophy.

      The Nature of Desert Claims
    • God and Value Judgments

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This exploration delves into the nature of value judgments and their significance in guiding human priorities and goals. It examines the values that influence our perceptions of a good life and the criteria for deserving a good life. By connecting various analyses of human value judgments with interpretations of God's character, the text highlights how these judgments reflect divine intentions and the moral objectives we are encouraged to pursue.

      God and Value Judgments