Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Treatise on law /
"Natural moral law stands at the center of Western ethics and jurisprudence and plays a leading role in interreligious dialogue. Although the greatest source of the classical natural law tradition is Thomas Aquinas' Treatise on Law, the Treatise is notoriously difficult, especially for non...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Analytical Table of Contents; Contents of the Online; Acknowledgments; Ante studium (Before Study); Introduction; Who Is Thomas Aquinas?; What Is Law?; How Does the Treatise on Law Fit into the Summa?; For Whom Is this Commentary Written?; What Kind of Book Is the Treatise?; How a Disputation Is Structured; Why St. Thomas Uses the Disputational Structure; Common Difficulties in Reading the Treatise on Law; St. Thomas's Supposed Dryness; St. Thomas's Supposed Lack of Warmth; St. Thomas's View of Intellectual Authority.
- St. Thomas's View of Faith and ReasonSt. Thomas's View of How to Study Reality; Why Doesn't St. Thomas Take Up Our Own Objections?; How Is this Commentary Arranged?; I Law Itself, in General: Questions 90-92; Before Reading Question 90; St. Thomas's Prologue to Questions 90-92: Of the Essence of Law; Question 90, Article 1; Whether Law Is Something Pertaining to Reason?; Question 90, Article 2; Whether the Law Is Always Something Directed to the Common Good?; Question 90, Article 3; Whether the Reason of any Man Is Competent to Make Laws?; Question 90, Article 4.
- Whether Promulgation Is Essential to a Law?Before Reading Question 91; St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 91: Of the Various Kinds of Law; Question 91, Article 1; Whether There Is an Eternal Law?; Question 91, Article 2; Whether There Is in Us a Natural Law?; Question 91, Article 3; Whether There Is a Human Law?; Question 91, Article 4; Whether There Was Any Need for a Divine Law?; Question 91, Article 5; Whether There Is but One Divine Law?; Question 91, Article 6; Whether There Is a Law in the Fomes of Sin?; Before Reading Question 92.
- St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 92: Of the Effects of LawQuestion 92, Article 1; Whether an Effect of Law Is to Make Men Good?; Question 92, Article 2; Whether the Acts of Law Are Suitably Assigned?; II The Parts of Law: Questions 93-108; Before Reading Question 93; St. Thomas's Prologue to Questions 93-108: Of the Eternal Law; Question 93, Article 1; Whether the Eternal Law Is a Sovereign Type [Ratio] Existing in God?; Question 93, Article 2; Whether the Eternal Law Is Known to All?; Question 93, Article 3; Whether Every Law Is Derived from the Eternal Law?; Question 93, Article 4.
- Whether Necessary and Eternal Things Are Subject to the Eternal Law?Question 93, Article 5; Whether Natural Contingents Are Subject to the Eternal Law?; Question 93, Article 6; Whether All Human Affairs Are Subject to the Eternal Law?; Before Reading Question 94; St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 94: Of the Natural Law; Question 94, Article 1; Whether the Natural Law Is a Habit?; Question 94, Article 2; Whether the Natural Law Contains Several Precepts, or Only One?; Question 94, Article 3; Whether All Acts of Virtue Are Prescribed by the Natural Law?; Question 94, Article 4.