Thomas Aquinas

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Alasdair Macintyre
Aquinas influence on legal thought
Aquinas's Account
Aquinas's Treatise
Aquinas's View
B. Andrew Lustig
Basic Human Good
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De Regno
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Eternal Law
Exterior Things
Good Life
Human Ensoulment
Infused Virtue
Integral Human Fulfillment
James Turner Johnson
Jean Porter
Jill Leblanc
John Finnis
John Haldane
Joseph Boyle
Kristin Shrader-Frechette
Larry Arnhart
legal reasoning
Making Men Moral
Mark D. Jordan
Mary M. Keys
Michael Pakaluk
moral philosophy
Moral Principle
Natural Law Account
Natural Law Claim
Natural Law Morality
natural law theory
Pars Secunda
Patrick Lee
political theology
Practical Reasonableness
Praeambula Fidei
Richard B. Miller
Sally J. Scholz
Scott Davis
Secunda Secundae
social justice issues
Sodomitic Vice
Summa Theologiae
Thomas S. Hibbs
Thomas's Teaching
virtue ethics
William A. Wallace
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754625285
  • Weight: 1065g
  • Dimensions: 169 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume contains the seminal articles that define the influence of Aquinas within legal philosophical thought. A comprehensive reference for those new to the field, it covers such topics as the relation of virtue to law, the common good, natural law, natural rights and property rights; together with social and political issues like abortion, feminism, homosexuality, environment, civil disobedience and just war. Attention is devoted to the new natural law theory and its limitations, as well as the place of historical context in the recovery of social thought.
John Inglis is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dayton, USA. He works on the political context of Aquinas's philosophy and theology, the construction of a balanced history of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian medieval philosophy, the intellectual and artistic cross-pollination between Dominican men and women in the 14th century, and the historiography of medieval philosophy.