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I believe that our moral life, if viewed from the perspective of a person seeking to be morally upright, can be described as an endeavor, cognitively, to come to know who we are and what we are to do if we are to be fully the beings we are meant to be, and, conatively, to do what we ourselves come to know we are to do if we are to become fully the beings we are meant to be.
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unfettered practical reason, contracepted marital acts, particular moral conscience, loving plan for human existence, integral human fulfillment, goods perfective, integral directiveness, impede these goods, revisionist theologians, specific moral norms, first moral principle, reflexive goods, generous fecundity, nonmoral evil, absolute moral norms, respectful allegiance, fundamental option theory, love responsibly, moral specification, natural law precepts, entire moral life, proximate conclusions, basic human goods, moral species, true moral judgments
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John Paul, Vatican Council, New York, Thomas Aquinas, Christian Moral Principles, Council Fathers, Jesus Christ, Germain Grisez, Notre Dame, Old Testament, Holy Spirit, Holy Father, Golden Rule, John Finnis, Ultimate Ends, Franciscan Herald Press, Council of Trent, Dei Verbum, Josef Fuchs, Paulist Press, Pope Paul, Majority Report, Joseph Boyle, Reason Informed, Ten Commandments
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