Review of John Finnis, Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory (original) (raw)

A statement with reference to Summa Theogiae, I-II, q. 94, on why the approach of Thomas Aquinas to natural law is advantageous, with particular reference to moral norms and bio-ethics, and an explanation as to why his Natural Law theory remains the most comprehensive.

Matthew Charlesworth SJ

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John Finnis, Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory

Fulvio Di Blasi

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Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics, edited by Hoffman, Tobias, Jörn Müller, and Matthias Perkams

Scott Cleveland

Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2017

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Aquinas on the Twofold Human Good. Reason and Human Happiness in Aquinas’s Moral Science

Denis Bradley

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 2000

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“Introduction.” In Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics, edited by Tobias Hoffmann, Jörn Müller, and Matthias Perkams, 1–12. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

Tobias Hoffmann

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Introduction - The Ends of the Moral Virtues and the First Principles of Practical Reason in Thomas Aquinas

Dominic A J Farrell

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The Natural Law, the Virtues, and Consequences in the Ethical Theory of Saint Thomas Aquinas

David J Klassen

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Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics, co-edited with Jörn Müller and Matthias Perkams. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

Matthias Perkams, Tobias Hoffmann

2013

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Aquinas in the History of Poltical Ideas: Limits of Human Laws

J. A. Colen

2014

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The Practical Value of Natural Law Theory in the Work of St Thomas Aquinas

Mario Šilar

2008

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Beyond a Dichotomy. Aquinas’s Theory of Natural Law as a Form of Autonomous Theonomy

Daniele Bertini, Maria Silvia Vaccarezza

Moral Heteronomy. History, Proposals, Reasons, Arguments, special issue of «Dialegesthai. Rivista telematica di filosofia» 19 (2017). https://mondodomani.org/dialegesthai/msv01.htm

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Review of "Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics", edited by Tobias Hoffmann, Jörn Müller, and Matthias Perkams.

Christopher J Wolfe

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The Moral Philosophy of Lucretius and Aquinas: Competing Ends and Means

Jason Nehez

Studia Gilsoniana, 2021

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Between Scylla and Charybdis: Aquinas Political Thought and His Notion of Natural Law and Ius Gentium

Pía Valenzuela

International Law and Religion: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. History and Theory of International Law Series, Oxford University Press, 43-63, 2017

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Medieval metamorphoses of the 'Nicomachean Ethics': the singular case of Thomas Aquinas

António Rocha Martins

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Angelo Campodonico, Traditional Ethics Today. The case of Thomas Aquinas

Angelo Campodonico

Tradition as the Future of Innovation, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle on Tyne, 2015

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Aquinas, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion: Metaphysics and Practice - By Thomas Hibbs

Nicholas Lash

Modern Theology, 2009

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Practical Reason and the Intellection of the Good in Saint Thomas Aquinas

Marta Lince de Faria

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John Finnis on Aquinas 'The Philosopher

Denis Bradley

The Heythrop Journal, 2000

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Thomas Aquinas´ thought on natural law: a new look at an old issue

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REVISTA QUAESTIO IURIS

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According to Divine Riches: Thomas Aquinas and the Metaphysics of Natural Law DRAFT

Wes Arblaster

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Aquinas, Morality and Modernity. The Search for the Natural Moral Law and the Common Good

Peter Critchley

2013

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THE ETHICS OF ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

Jang Chun Lee

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A Modest Reading of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Connection Between Natural Law and Human Law

Louis Hensler

2009

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CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE ETHICAL APPROACHES OF THOMAS AQUINAS

Yaphase Ya

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St Thomas Aquinas and the Natural Law Tradition

Tim Murphy

T. Murphy (ed.), Western Jurisprudence (Dublin, Thomson Round Hall, 2004), pp. 94–125, 2004

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Political Philosophy and Human Nature in Thomas Aquinas

Studia Gilsoniana

Studia Gilsoniana 9:3, 2020

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Aquinas and Ethical Naturalism

Gavin Colvert

lyceumphilosophy.com

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Brief examination of Thomas Aquinas' conception of law

Chisala D . Bwalya

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«The good comes about from the integral cause, but evil from single defects». Aquinas and the sources of a basic ethical concept

Angelo Campodonico

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The Non-Aristotelian Character of Aquinas's Ethics: Aquinas on the Passions

Eleonore Stump

Coakley/Faith, Rationality, and the Passions, 2012

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The Vision of Virtue and Knowledge of the Natural Law in Thomas Aquinas

Kevin O'Reilly

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Was Thomas Aquinas a Sociobiologist? Thomistic Natural Law, Rational Goods, and Sociobiology

Craig A Boyd

Zygon, 2004

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Aquinas on Law - Notes for Class Discussion

Sean Hannan

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'Aristotelian Ethics, Justice, and Moral Law', Chapter 2

Gina Chen

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