Aquinas and Natural Law |
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS | 10 |
HAPPINESS AND THE END FOR | 22 |
REASON ACTION AND MORALITY | 32 |
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analogy answer Aquinas argue argument Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's Averroes basic believe choice Christian common concept conclusion consequence consider degree deliberation demonstration derived desires determinism discussion disposition distinction distinguishes divine doctrine essences eternal law Ethical Intuitionism ethics eudaimonia evidence example fact faith final end follows freedom G. E. Moore human actions human nature ibid important intellectual intuition intuitionism kind logic Malo man's matter means metaphysical modern moral judgments moral philosophy moral rules moral theory natural inclinations natural law necessary necessity notion object particular philosophers phrase Posterior Analytics practical reason practical syllogism principles of morals question rational activity rational animal recognise relations secondary precepts seems seen self-evident sense soul specific speculative reason ST 1a2ae Summa Theologica suppose synderesis theology theory of knowledge theory of natural thing Thomas Thomas says Thomist tion Tranøy translation truth understand virtue voluntary word wrong