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    The Cases For and Against Theological Approaches to Business Ethics

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    Religious Belief and Scientific Weltanschauungen

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    Paradoxes of Human Nature

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    Our psychobiological nature is characterized paradoxically by our limitedly having and not having free will — our having this will and being subject to causes understood scientifically. Both characteristics are necessary for an intelligible ethics, politics, and political science. In particular, political science as a science must admit of our behavior being partially caused and of political rights and responsibilities in virtue of our limited free will. Admitting of either only this will or only the determinism is a central error of modern totalitarian ideology

    Twentieth-Century Despair & Thomas’ Sound Argument for God

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    Religious Belief and Scientific Weltanschauungen

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    A Review Of Inventory Control Theory

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