Author: Roy Joseph Deferrari
Publisher: P.C.P. Books, Inc.
ISBN: 9781930278455
Category : Latin language, Medieval and modern
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
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A Lexicon of Saint Thomas Aquinas
Author: Roy Joseph Deferrari
Publisher: P.C.P. Books, Inc.
ISBN: 9781930278455
Category : Latin language, Medieval and modern
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
Book Description
Publisher: P.C.P. Books, Inc.
ISBN: 9781930278455
Category : Latin language, Medieval and modern
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
Book Description
A Lexicon of Saint Thomas Aquinas
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A Latin-English Dictionary of St. Thomas Aquinas
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Category : Latin language
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
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Category : Latin language
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A Lexicon of Saint Thomas Aquinas Based on the Summa. Theologica and Selected Passages of His Other Works...
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Thomas Aquinas: Basic Philosophical Writing
Author: Thomas Aquinas
Publisher: Broadview Press
ISBN: 1770486941
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 258
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This volume contains new translations of the essential philosophical writings of Thomas Aquinas, from the Summa Theologiae and The Principles of Nature. The included texts represent the breadth of Aquinas’s thought, addressing causality, the fundamental principles of nature, the existence of God, how God can be known, how language can be used to describe God, human nature (including the nature of the soul, free will, and epistemology), happiness, ethics, and natural law. The goal of these translations is twofold: to allow Aquinas to speak for himself, but also to make his thought accessible to the contemporary reader without the burden of unnecessary adherence to convention. A thorough introduction to Aquinas and his ideas is included, as is a series of useful appendices connecting Aquinas’s arguments to those of Anselm, Scotus, Ockham, and others.
Publisher: Broadview Press
ISBN: 1770486941
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 258
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This volume contains new translations of the essential philosophical writings of Thomas Aquinas, from the Summa Theologiae and The Principles of Nature. The included texts represent the breadth of Aquinas’s thought, addressing causality, the fundamental principles of nature, the existence of God, how God can be known, how language can be used to describe God, human nature (including the nature of the soul, free will, and epistemology), happiness, ethics, and natural law. The goal of these translations is twofold: to allow Aquinas to speak for himself, but also to make his thought accessible to the contemporary reader without the burden of unnecessary adherence to convention. A thorough introduction to Aquinas and his ideas is included, as is a series of useful appendices connecting Aquinas’s arguments to those of Anselm, Scotus, Ockham, and others.
A Lexicon of st. Thomas Aquinas
Author: Roy Joseph Deferrari
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Pages : 1185
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Thomas Aquinas on Virtue and Human Flourishing
Author: Stephen Theron
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527510298
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 123
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Thomas Aquinas offers teleological systematisation of the habits needed for human flourishing. His metaphysical jurisprudence remodels ethics upon this, rather than on a moral precept. “Eternal law” governing the world determines “natural law”, reflected in human legislation (a variety of the “anthropic principle”). Finally, law, unwritten, is infused spirit as self-consciousness, “universal of universals”. Acquired virtues elicit this, become effusion, represented in religion as gifts or graces. But mind’s or spirit’s omnipresence, necessarily “closer to me than I am to myself”, supersedes the abstractions of heteronomy versus autonomy. The habitual well-being brought by prudence, justice, courage and temperance prompts this picture of gifts and graces. The “theological virtues”, faith (explicit or implicit) and hope fulfilled in love, “crown” our natural rationality, set toward as being the universal. “Become what you are”. Heteronomous law is thus “defused” at root by grounding it entirely upon immovable spiritual (mental) inclination towards universal fulfilment as naturally desired, reflection shows. Virtue, finally, is best assessed as a capacity for the individually beautiful yet habit-based action, Aristotle’s to kalon. Aquinas puts this picture as summed up in the beatitudes of the “Sermon on the Mount”.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527510298
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 123
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Thomas Aquinas offers teleological systematisation of the habits needed for human flourishing. His metaphysical jurisprudence remodels ethics upon this, rather than on a moral precept. “Eternal law” governing the world determines “natural law”, reflected in human legislation (a variety of the “anthropic principle”). Finally, law, unwritten, is infused spirit as self-consciousness, “universal of universals”. Acquired virtues elicit this, become effusion, represented in religion as gifts or graces. But mind’s or spirit’s omnipresence, necessarily “closer to me than I am to myself”, supersedes the abstractions of heteronomy versus autonomy. The habitual well-being brought by prudence, justice, courage and temperance prompts this picture of gifts and graces. The “theological virtues”, faith (explicit or implicit) and hope fulfilled in love, “crown” our natural rationality, set toward as being the universal. “Become what you are”. Heteronomous law is thus “defused” at root by grounding it entirely upon immovable spiritual (mental) inclination towards universal fulfilment as naturally desired, reflection shows. Virtue, finally, is best assessed as a capacity for the individually beautiful yet habit-based action, Aristotle’s to kalon. Aquinas puts this picture as summed up in the beatitudes of the “Sermon on the Mount”.
A Lexicon of St. Thomas Aquinas
Author: Roy Joseph Deferrari
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Category : Philosophy, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
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Publisher:
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Category : Philosophy, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
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A Lexicon of St. Thomas Aquinas
Author: Roy Joseph Deferrari
Publisher:
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Category : Philosophy, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
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Publisher:
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Category : Philosophy, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
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Commentary on the Book of Causes
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 9780813208442
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Thomas's Commentary on the Book of Causes, composed during the first half of 1272, offers an extended view of his approach to Neoplatonic thought and functions as a guide to his metaphysics. Though long neglected and, until now, never translated into English, it deserves an equal place alongside his commentaries on Aristotle and Boethius. In addition to the extensive annotation, bibliography, and thorough introduction, this translation is accompanied by two valuable appendices. The first provides a translation of another version of proposition 29 of the Book of Causes, which was not known to St. Thomas. The second lists citations of the Book of Causes found in the works of St. Thomas and cross-references these to a list showing the works, and the exact location within them, where the citations can be found.
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 9780813208442
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Thomas's Commentary on the Book of Causes, composed during the first half of 1272, offers an extended view of his approach to Neoplatonic thought and functions as a guide to his metaphysics. Though long neglected and, until now, never translated into English, it deserves an equal place alongside his commentaries on Aristotle and Boethius. In addition to the extensive annotation, bibliography, and thorough introduction, this translation is accompanied by two valuable appendices. The first provides a translation of another version of proposition 29 of the Book of Causes, which was not known to St. Thomas. The second lists citations of the Book of Causes found in the works of St. Thomas and cross-references these to a list showing the works, and the exact location within them, where the citations can be found.