Et Ratio (et + ratio)

Distribution by Scientific Domains

Kinds of Et Ratio

  • fide et ratio


  • Selected Abstracts


    NEW HORIZONS IN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY: FIDES ET RATIO AND THE CHANGED STATUS OF THOMISM

    THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL, Issue 1 2006
    HAROLD E. ERNSTArticle first published online: 21 DEC 200
    The author considers Pope John Paul II's 1998 encyclical, Fides et ratio, as bringing into view new horizons for Catholic philosophical theology by virtue of its endorsement of a constrained philosophical pluralism. Through a retrospective examination of the history of magisterial interventions as depicted in the encyclical, the author notes how a progressive openness to philosophical pluralism relates to the changed status of Thomism within magisterial teaching on the practice of Catholic philosophical theology. Fides et ratio describes an evolution in magisterial emphasis from proscription to prescription, which corresponds to change in the status of Thomism from an absolute to an exemplary norm. Attention to this decisive shift in the normative status of Thomism, as implied within the encyclical itself, provides both new illumination on the Pope's general intentions and new clarity with regard to some contested interpretive issues. Finally, the author highlights several new challenges that are implied by this development in magisterial teaching. [source]


    The Survival of Reason: Reflections on Fides et Ratio

    NEW BLACKFRIARS, Issue 956 2000
    Richard Barrett
    First page of article [source]


    ,Fides et Ratio', articles 64,79

    NEW BLACKFRIARS, Issue 949 2000
    John Webster
    First page of article [source]


    NEW HORIZONS IN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY: FIDES ET RATIO AND THE CHANGED STATUS OF THOMISM

    THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL, Issue 1 2006
    HAROLD E. ERNSTArticle first published online: 21 DEC 200
    The author considers Pope John Paul II's 1998 encyclical, Fides et ratio, as bringing into view new horizons for Catholic philosophical theology by virtue of its endorsement of a constrained philosophical pluralism. Through a retrospective examination of the history of magisterial interventions as depicted in the encyclical, the author notes how a progressive openness to philosophical pluralism relates to the changed status of Thomism within magisterial teaching on the practice of Catholic philosophical theology. Fides et ratio describes an evolution in magisterial emphasis from proscription to prescription, which corresponds to change in the status of Thomism from an absolute to an exemplary norm. Attention to this decisive shift in the normative status of Thomism, as implied within the encyclical itself, provides both new illumination on the Pope's general intentions and new clarity with regard to some contested interpretive issues. Finally, the author highlights several new challenges that are implied by this development in magisterial teaching. [source]


    Effective global regularity and empirical modelling of direct, inverse, and mixed demand systems

    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, Issue 2 2009
    Keith R. McLaren
    Abstract This paper utilizes the notion of ,effective global regularity' and the intuition stemming from Cooper and McLaren (1996)'s General Exponential Form to develop a family of ,composite' (product and ratio) direct, inverse and mixed demand systems. Apart from having larger regularity regions, the resulting specifications are also of potentially arbitrary rank, which can better approximate non-linear Engel curves. We also make extensive use of duality theory and a numerical inversion estimation method to rectify the endogeneity problem encountered in the estimation of the mixed demand systems. We illustrate the techniques by estimating different types of demand systems for Japanese quarterly meat and fish consumption. Ce mémoire utilise la notion de régularité effective globale et l'intuition émergeant de la Forme Exponentielle Générale de Cooper et McLaren (1996) pour développer une famille de systèmes de demandes (directes, inverses et mixtes) composites (produit et ratio). En plus d'avoir de plus vastes régions de régularité, les spécifications qui en résultent sont aussi potentiellement de rang arbitraire, ce qui permet une meilleure approximation des courbes d'Engel non linéaires. On fait aussi un usage extensif de la théorie de la dualité, et d'une méthode numérique d'estimation de l'inversion pour corriger le problème d'endogénéité qu'on rencontre dans l'estimation des systèmes de demandes mixtes. On illustre les techniques en estimant différents types de systèmes de demandes trimestrielles de viande et de poisson par les consommateurs au Japon. [source]