This course provides an introduction to the history, philosophy and politics of human rights. It offers a presentation of the historical evolution of the modern human rights system and examines ...
Scientific literature tends to treat the mind and body as separate entities, but humanistic works capture the psychological effects of cancer—loneliness, grief and anxiety. By narrating the emotional ...
Catholicism calls us to accept the most profound view of the human person, a view unequaled by any philosophy. No philosopher could have created this vision. Only God could create it. The two feasts ...