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Arete Logia Or An Enquiry Into The Original Of Moral Virtue Wherein The False Notions Of Machiavel Hobbes Spinoza And Mr Bayle Are Examind And Confuted By Alexander Innes
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Book Synopsis Aretē-logia Or, An Enquiry Into the Original of Moral Virtue by : Archibald Campbell
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Download or read book Arete - Logia written by Alexander Innes and published by . This book was released on 1728 with total page 333 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Ends of the Moral Virtues and the First Principles of Practical Reason in Thomas Aquinas by : Dominic Farrell
Download or read book The Ends of the Moral Virtues and the First Principles of Practical Reason in Thomas Aquinas written by Dominic Farrell and published by Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana. This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do ordinary people come to know what is virtuous? Do our moral convictions merely reflect our cultural background and upbringing, or do we somehow understand what is virtuous by ourselves and in a failsafe manner? Thomas Aquinas believes that we do. In his view practical reason is guided by our natural knowledge of the end of the moral virtues. The ends of the moral virtues pre-exist in practical reason (Summa theologiae II-II.47.6-7). This book delves into this argument, its historical background, and its implications for Aquinas' account of the cognitive foundations of deliberation. For Thomas the naturally known, overarching ends of the moral virtues and human life are love for God, self and others. They are first principles of practical reason. This order of love determines the content, logic and workings of natural law. In this way, Aquinas not only develops a compelling account of natural law, but also bridges the gap between natural law and virtue. The fundamental content of natural law is tied up with the shape and structure of the moral virtues. Aquinas' innovative wedding of Aristotelian and Augustinian accounts of deliberation constitutes an important chapter within mediaeval moral philosophy. It can also contribute much to contemporary reflection on practical reason, natural law and virtue ethics.