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Has Ethics Become Complacent?

In his recent book, *L’etica stanca*, Professor of Political Philosophy at the Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rocco D’Ambrosio revisits a long-standing and controversial theme[1]. The title gives the impression that ethical reflection is experiencing a period of stagnation, or—depending on whether the reader interprets “tired” as an adjective or a verb—the study of the subject itself is arduous and exhausting. Rediscovering the value and appe…
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In his recent book, *L’etica stanca*, Professor of Political Philosophy at the Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rocco D’Ambrosio revisits a long-standing and controversial theme[1]. The title gives the impression that ethical reflection is experiencing a period of stagnation, or—depending on whether the reader interprets “tired” as an adjective or a verb—the study of the subject itself is arduous and exhausting. Rediscovering the value and appe…

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公教文明 | La Civiltà Cattolica broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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