Dear Colleague,

You are invited to participate in the next session of the Logic and
Religion Webinar Series which will be held on *April 18 (THIS THURSDAY),
2024*, at *4 pm CET* with the topic:



THE LOVE COMMANDMENTS: SOME LOGICAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS


Speaker: Robert Audi
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(University
of Notre Dame, USA)

Chair: Ricardo Sousa Silvestre
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(Federal
University of Campina Grande, Brazil)



Time zones: 10:00 am in New York; 12:00 pm in Brazil; 4:00 pm in Paris;
5:00 pm in Jerusalem; and 8:30 pm in New Delhi.



Zoom link to access the talk:



https://umsystem.zoom.us/j/96654646326?pwd=UnNwM0VMSlZlVU44KzZ6d0ZwVzRFdz09


Meeting ID: 966 5464 6326
Passcode: 810492



For more information about the webinar schedule and speakers please check
the link:
https://www.logicandreligion.com/webinars
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Abstract: This presentation explores the meaning and scope of the love
commandments, especially the second, telling us to love our neighbors as
ourselves.  What kind of relation to God is appropriate to the command to
love God with all our heart, soul, and mind?  If, as is plausible, what is
commanded can be intended, what is intended is action, and love is not an
action or under direct positive voluntary control, how can love be
commanded?  If love really is impossible to achieve at will and cannot be
directly commanded, what kinds of acts are appropriate to carrying out the
two commandments?  This question is important not only theologically (and
not only for Christianity), but also for understanding moral obligation in
general.  With that in mind, Kant’s categorical imperative, in its Formula
of Humanity version—requiring us to treat persons as ends in themselves and
never merely as means—will be briefly examined.







Join us 5 minutes prior to the beginning of the session!

With best wishes,



-- 

Francisco de Assis Mariano,
The University of Missouri-Columbia (USA)
LARA Secretary
l...@logicandreligion.com
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