Thomas Aquinas on the Cardinal Virtues : A Summa of the Summa on Prudence, Justice, Temperance, and Courage
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Catholic University of America Press,
2020.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword by Ralph McInerney
- General Introduction
- Practical Wisdom (Prudence)
- Introduction
- Practical Wisdom Itself
- Question 47: The Virtue of Practical Wisdom
- Article 1: Is prudence in the faculty of reason?
- Article 4: Is practical wisdom a virtue?
- Article 6: Does practical wisdom appoint the end to moral virtues?
- Article 13: Can practical wisdom be in sinners?
- Article 14: Is practical wisdom in all who have grace?
- Article 15: Is practical wisdom in us by nature?
- Parts of Practical Wisdom
- Question 48: The Parts of Practical Wisdom
- Article 1: Is practical wisdom fittingly divided into three parts?
- Question 49: Quasi-Integral Parts of Practical Wisdom
- Article 3: Is teachableness a part of practical wisdom?
- Article 6: Is foresight a part of practical wisdom?
- Gift of Practical Wisdom
- Question 52: The Gift of Counsel
- Article 1: Should counsel be considered among the gifts of the Holy Spirit?
- Vices Contrary to Practical Wisdom
- Question 53: Imprudence
- Article 1: Is imprudence a sin?
- Article 5: Is inconstancy [lack of persistance] a vice against practical wisdom?
- Question 55: Counterfeit Practical Wisdom
- Article 1: Is prudence of the flesh a sin?
- Article 2: Is prudence of the flesh a mortal sin?
- Article 3: Is craftiness a special sin?
- Article 6: Is anxious care about temporal things contrary to prudence?
- Precepts Relating to Practical Wisdom
- Question 56: The Precepts Concerning Practical Wisdom
- Article 1: Should the Ten Commandments have included a precept of practical wisdom?
- Justice
- Introduction
- Justice Itself
- Question 57: What is Right
- Article 1: Is right the object of justice?
- Article 2: Is right fittingly divided into natural right and positive right?
- Question 58: Justice
- Article 1: Is justice fittingly defined as being the perpetual and constant will to render to each one his right?
- Article 3: Is justice a virtue?
- Article 8: Does particular justice have a special matter?
- Article 9: Is justice about the passions?
- Article 11: Is the act of justice to render to each one his own?
- Article 12: Is justice the foremost among all moral virtues?
- Question 59: Injustice
- Article 2: Is a person unjust through doing an unjust thing?
- Article 4: Does anyone who does an unjust act sin mortally?
- Question 60: Judgment
- Article 2: Is it moral to judge people?
- Article 4: Should doubts be interpreted for the best?
- Parts of Justice
- Question 61: The Parts of Justice
- Article 1: Is justice suitably divided into commutative justice and distributive justice?
- Question 62: Restitution
- Article 5: Must restitution always be made to the person from whom a thing has been taken?
- Vices Contrary to Commutative Justice in Deeds
- Question 64: Murder
- Article 1: Is it immoral to kill any living thing?