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Abstract

This thesis employs Aristotle’s theory of causation to analyze moral certitude, the standard of proof required for canonical judicial decisions, comparing it with beyond a reasonable doubt and preponderance of evidence standards. The analysis demonstrates that moral certitude represents a qualitatively distinct approach to judicial proof rather than merely a higher quantitative threshold, serving the ultimate purpose of salus animarum.

Details

1010268
Title
Moral Certitude in Comparison With Other Standards of Proof
Number of pages
76
Publication year
2025
Degree date
2025
School code
0043
Source
MAI 87/2(E), Masters Abstracts International
ISBN
9798291585290
Committee member
King, William
University/institution
The Catholic University of America
Department
Canon Law
University location
United States -- District of Columbia
Degree
Licentiate of Canon Law
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
32122800
ProQuest document ID
3245403099
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/moral-certitude-comparison-with-other-standards/docview/3245403099/se-2?accountid=208611
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Database
ProQuest One Academic