Catholic probabilism#Status quaestionis

Referred to the rigor ( from Latin rigor " stiffness, hardness, inflexibility " )

  • General: an over strict, rigid thinking and action that adheres to principles and principles, without regard to the specific conditions and situations
  • In the strict sense: an ethical point of view, according to which the moral law in all circumstances have a binding character.

Kant's conception

A rigoristic conception of morality represented especially Immanuel Kant:

Other examples

The concept of rigorists originally referred to the representatives of the Jansenists and Oratianer (see Rudolf Eucken, contributions to the Introduction to the History of Philosophy, 1906). As rigorist also applies spruce.

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