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The Wrong Questions of Modern Action Theory | Fr. Bonaventure Chapman, O.P.

The Thomistic Institute

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The Complexity of Intentional Action

This chapter delves deeply into the philosophy of human action and ethics, examining the nuances of intention as articulated by thinkers like Wittgenstein and Anscombe. It critiques modern ethical theories, stressing the importance of understanding the motivations behind actions rather than relying on superficial categorizations. Through illustrative anecdotes and moral analogies, the discussion highlights the intricate relationship between individual agency and moral responsibility.

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