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Selection of articles
 What Do We Call 'Death' ? Some Reflection on the End of Life in Western Culture
Wim Dekkers (1995)
 Homosexuality within the Context of Social Institutionalisation and Moral Sense
Dominique Bauer (2006)
 Catholicism and Modern Scholarship: An Historical Sketch
James Turner (2000)
 Frankfurt and Cuypers on Decisive Identification
Herat Shamindra (1999)
 Brief Comment on 'Justice as a Larger Loyalty'
Arnold Burms (1997)
 Harm as the Price of Liberty? Preimplantation Diagnosis and Reproductive Freedom
Hille Haker (2003)
 Homo Śconomicus, Social Order, and the Ethics of Otherness
Christian Arnsperger (1999)
 
Ethical Perspectives
Issue : 2/1 (April - 1995)
Money, Time and Labour : Leonardus Lessius and the Ethics of Lending and Interest Taking
Toon Van Houdt
   Page : 11 - 27
  By now it has been pretty well established that the Flemish Jesuit Leonardus Lessius (1554-1623) was an economist of the highest grade. Joseph A. Schumpeter, perhaps the 20th century’s most important historian of economics, afforded Lessius more than ample mention in his monumental work, History of Economic Analysis. In Interest and Usury, Schumpeter’s pupil, Bernard W. Dempsey, likewise gave Lessius generous attention. The Belgian historian Raymond de Roover, however, who considered Lessius to be primarily a deserving epigone of the famous ‘Salamanca School’, did not completely share their enthusiasm, at least initially. De Roover’s somewhat lukewarm attitude was, nevertheless, drowned out by the laudatory contribution of Barry T. Gordon on the subject in his Economic Analysis Before Adam Smith. Robert Beutels brought respect to Lessius’ work in his bio-bibliographical essay published in 1987 and restored something of the honour due to Lessius which, according to Beutels, he had been unjustly denied, certainly in his own land.

The image of Lessius presented by all these authors is uncommonly fresh, yet at the same time surprisingly familiar. In their works they have shown him to be a modern thinker who merits comparison with contemporary economists. His analyses give witness to his profound insight into the economy of his day and are still relevant, thought not directly applicable, for economists today. The market principle, portfolio theory, the quantity theory of money, and much more can, according to the authors we have mentioned, be found in Lessius. But does this rather trendy image of Lessius agree with the historical reality?

An appropriate way to begin answering this question would be to examine his discussion on the lending of money and the taking of interest in his monumental tractate of 1605, On Justice and Law (De iustitia et iure). Did Lessius endorse or reject the traditional proscription against usury? When did he consider it permissible to claim interest? To what extent did his moral judgment depend on an economic analysis of the phenomenon of interest? Perhaps the answers to these questions will enable us to judge Lessius as both economist and ethicist, as he rightly deserves.
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Recent issue  17/2 (2010)
Introduction
(Veerle Draulans)
On the Fragile Relationship between Empirics and Ethics
(Veerle Draulans)
Reflective Equilibrium as a Normative Empirical Model
(Ghislaine J.M.W. van Thiel)
Empirical Ethics and the Special Status of Practitioners' Judgements
(Bert Musschenga)
Empirical Ethics. The Case of Dignity in End-of-Life Decisions
(Carlo Leget)
Clarifying the Concept of Human Dignity in the Care of the Elderly. A Dialogue between Empirical and Philosophical Approaches
(Win Tadd)
Empirical Research and Family Ethics
(Annemie Dillen)
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(Guus Timmerman)
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