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Funkcjonowanie duszpasterstw więziennych wyrazem równouprawnienia kościołów i związków wyznaniowych w Polsce
2016
n this text, the way of realization of the equality principle of churches and religious associations towards the state is introduced. The principle is one of the most essential in the system of the contemporary Polish religious law in relation to the functioning of the priesthoods in the national penitentiaries.
Utworzenie oraz rejestracja związku wyznaniowego jako przejawy wolności religijnej
2015
Child's Freedom of Conscience and Religion vs. the Exercise of Parental Rights : Considerations on the Grounds of Religious, Family and International…
2018
De la conscience fière au stigmate social : le virilisme ouvrier à l’épreuve des années 1968
2014
La masculinité ouvrière, en tant que caractère(s) du masculin, ressortit, on le sait, au virilisme : l’exhibition du corps fort liée à la dureté du travail, une manière d’exacerbation de la masculinité, relèvent de la culture ouvrière. Dès lors, le virilisme désignerait en première approche une forme d’ostentation de la virilité, qui en vient à faire système : non pas seulement l’exaltation de vertus masculines supposées – force, courage, endurance, etc., mais aussi réflexion, sagacité, etc. ...
Victor Schoelcher, républicain et libre penseur
2002
International audience; Victor Schoelcher est avant tout connu pour l'abolition de l'esclavage décrétée en 1848. Celle-ci s'inscrit chez lui, dans une défense humaniste mais non utopique des principes républicains. Schoelcher est un républicain de la veille tourné vers l'avenir, vers cette idée de progrès qui s'était imposée au XVIIIe siècle, progrès de la raison humaine, progrès de l'espèce humaine. C'est pourquoi, une de ses priorités a été la défense de la liberté de conscience et le rejet de toute immixtion des Églises et particulièrement de l'Église catholique, dans les affaires publiques : les institutions républicaines représentent la Res Publica, la chose publique et la religion rel…
Roy’s Inglish in The God of Small Things: A Language for Subversion, Reconciliation and Reassertion
2011
Abstract:In The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy separates English from Englishspeakers. She reappropriates the language not only to portray complex characters and narrative themes, but also to create a postcolonial discourse that criticizes, questions and subverts the old dominance of the imperial colonizer. Mainly addressed to a western audience, the use of Inglish in this novel is a crucial factor to reveal the development of a hybrid conscience, reassert the Indian identity and make the reader feel displaced from their native tongueKeywords: English language, postcolonial, hybridity, Indian identity, discourseTítulo en español: El Inglish de Roy en The God of Small Things: Una lengua …
Good Conscience, False Consciousness, Judging Reason
1972
In all scientific or popular reflections on the theory of practical conduct, during the 20th century, almost no mention is made of a ‘good conscience’: people simply have it1, that means, they are assured of themselves, because they believe themselves to possess the ‘true consciousness’, whereas possible adversaries are flatly accused of manifesting a ‘false consciousness’2. The seeming evidence of this opinion as well as the pious adoption of the conditions and consequences implied in it make the relation of ‘good conscience’ and ‘false consciousness’ an eminent theme of a philosophy striving at unequivocal enlightenment of disguised phenomena through fundamental inquiry. Such a philosophy…
Probleme polnischer Moraltheologen mit dem nachsynodalen apostolischen Schreiben von Papst Franziskus Amoris laetitia
2020
Amoris laetitia, the post-synodal Exhortation of Pope Francis, provoked varied reactions among theologians. Especially controversial is the question of the admission of divorced people living in civil partnership to the sacraments of penance and reconciliation and the Eucharist. The present text presents the main arguments of Polish moral theologians, which came to the fore during the discussion on the practice of sacrament for divorced and remarried people. The Polish theologians’ arguments cited are not limited to simply quoting the teachings of Pope John Paul II, but refer to important arguments from the theology of marriage, theology of sacraments and moral theology. The author indicate…
Intensified job demands, stress of conscience and nurses' experiences during organizational change
2022
Background:Nurses frequently face ethically demanding situations in their work, and these may lead to stress of conscience. Working life is currently accelerating and job demands are intensifying. These intensified job demands include (1) work intensification, (2) intensified job-related planning demands, (3) intensified career-related planning demands, and (4) intensified learning demands. At the same time, many healthcare organizations are implementing major organizational changes that have an influence on personnel.Aim:The aim of the study was to investigate the association between intensified job demands and stress of conscience, and whether their association is moderated by organizatio…
Quellen des Streits um das apostolische Schreiben Amoris laetitia im Kontext der Position der "Dubia-Kardinäle"
2020
The aim of this paper is to present the main sources of the interpretative dispute about the message contained in the Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis Amoris laetitia (2016), on love in the family. Referring to the position of the “Dubia Cardinals”, it concerns primarily four issues, which we can name as the “most-discussed”, i.e. (1) Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried people; (2) Creative conscience and absolute moral prohibitions; (3) The law of gradualness; (4) The concept of mercy.