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Sentences with PROBABILIORISM

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"Some theologians reject the concept of probabiliorism, arguing that one should always follow the more probable opinion."
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"Critics of probabiliorism argue that it can lead to moral laxity by allowing individuals to justify questionable actions."
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"The concept of probabiliorism has its roots in Catholic moral theology."
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"One of the main arguments in favor of probabiliorism is that it allows for greater freedom of conscience."
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"In practice, probabiliorism can lead to a wide range of opinions on moral issues."
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"The debate between probabiliorism and stringentism has been ongoing for centuries."
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"Some theologians propose a middle ground between probabiliorism and stringentism."
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"The principle of probabiliorism is often applied in cases involving conflicting moral norms."
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"The concept of probabiliorism can be complex and difficult to apply in real-life situations."
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"In some cases, probabiliorism can provide a sense of relief by allowing individuals to act without complete certainty."
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"One of the criticisms of probabiliorism is that it can lead to moral relativism."
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"The doctrine of probabiliorism is not universally accepted among theologians."
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"In moral theology, probabiliorism is the theory that when there is doubt as to the right moral action, one may follow a probable opinion regarding that action."
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"Under probabiliorism, a person may act on a probable opinion without further investigation."
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"The principle of probabiliorism was developed by Catholic theologians in the 16th century."
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"According to probabiliorism, it is legitimate to follow the opinion that has the lesser weight of probability."
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"One of the criticisms directed at probabiliorism is that it can lead to a lax moral attitude."
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"Some theologians reject probabiliorism and instead advocate for the principle of equiprobabilism."
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"The debate between probabiliorism and probabilism continues to be a topic of discussion in moral theology."
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