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The Ethics of St. Thomas Aquinas: Happiness, Natural Law, and the Virtues

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The far reaching changes in man's social and personal life taking place in our lifetime underline the need for a sound ethical evaluation of our rights and duties and of human behaviour both on the individual level and in the political society. On many issues judgments of value vary widely and a consultation of the thought of Thomas Aquinas on the basic questions will be helpful, the more since he is not only one of the greatest philosophers but also succeeded in integrating in his moral philosophy the wisdom of the ancients, in particular of Aristotle and the Stoa. This book presents Aquinas's thought on such central questions as man's happiness, how to determine the morality of our actions, the natural law and the main virtues, as well as on the common good, war, human labour, love and friendship. Throughout the book the intellectual character of this moral philosophy is pointed out and problems are set in a historical perspective.

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  • Addresses ethical problems from a historical perspective
  • Points out the intellectual character of Aquina's moral philosophy
  • Presents Aquinas's thought on human behaviour both on the individual level and in the political society
  • Man's Quest of Happiness
  • Human Acts
  • Passions and Emotions in General
  • The Individual Passion
  • Habitus
  • Virtues in General
  • Sins and Vices
  • Laws and the Natural Law Thomas on the Common Good
  • The Cardinal Virtues. Prudence
  • Justice Appendices on War and on Labour
  • Fortitude
  • Temperance
  • Love and Friendship
Leo J. Elders has extensive and impressive experience in teaching and researching the ethical thought of Thomas Aquinas...could help direct students to struggle more directly with what is probably the most complex and subtle treatment of the subject to be encountered anywhere.

Philosophy in Review

Elders brings to his study an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the history of philosophy. Although he advises his readers not to look for any novel interpretations of Thomas, the book is full of surprises. Time and again, he offers a concise history of the moral issue under consideration...A more authoritative introduction to the moral philosophy of Aquinas is not likely to be found. In fact, it is a delight to read.

Review of Metaphysics

Elders unites the wealth of material into a reliable exposition of Aquinas's ethical thought that can serve as an excellent help to undergraduate students. Its detail and breadth of learning also make it valuable reading for graduate students. Father Elders has done a great favor in reminding us that a commentary on the moral section of the Summa Theologiae for those 'who restrict themselves to a purely philosophical approach' can indeed assist us in seeking 'the beauty of a life according to the virtues.

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    $17.99

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    Gathering interest