Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean EthicsThe fine editions of the Aristotelian Commentary Series make available long out-of-print commentaries of St. Thomas on Aristotle. Each volume has the full text of Aristotle with Bekker numbers, followed by the commentary of St. Thomas, cross-referenced using an easily accessible mode of referring to Aristotle in the Commentary. Each volume is beautifully printed and bound using the finest materials. All copies are printed on acid-free paper and Smyth sewn. They will last. |
Contents
Moral Virtue in General | 28 |
The Voluntary Fortitude and Temperance | 40 |
Other Moral Virtues | 69 |
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Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Saint Thomas (Aquinas),C. I. Litzinger,Ralph M. McInerny No preview available - 1993 |
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according actions activity anger appetitive faculty argument become belongs brave called cause cerned choice COMMENTARY OF ST commutative justice concerned concupiscence consider contrary counsel deliberate discussed doubt effeminacy equal especially eubulia Eudoxus evident evil example exist explains external fact fear follows fortitude friends genus gives habit happens happiness Hence honor human inasmuch initial point injustice intellect intellectual virtues intemperate involuntary judge kinds of friendship Lect LECTURE legal justice liberal Likewise living magnanimous matter mean ment moral virtue natural justice nature ness Nicomachean Ethics object obviously operation opinion pain particular passions perfect person pertains pleasant pleasure political science praise principles proper proposition prudence regard right reason sake says seems sense sensual desire shows Socrates someone sorrow soul synesis tain temperate TEXT OF ARISTOTLE third THOMAS three things timocracy tion treats true truth unjust thing vice virtuous voluntary