AQUINAS: DISPUTED QUESTIONS ON THE VIRTUES
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Book Details
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Author: Thomas Aquinas
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Edition: Standard Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 344
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Release Date: 02-06-2005
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ISBN: 9780521776615
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Languages: English, Latin
About The Book
Disputed Questions on the Nature of Virtues by Thomas Aquinas offers profound insights into the medieval philosopher's ethical views, focusing on his exploration of virtues. This volume is a collection of Aquinas's academic debates at the University of Paris, covering the nature of virtues, the cardinal virtues like wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance, as well as the divine virtues of hope and charity.
Aquinas's work discusses how, when, and why one should rebuke a brother for wrongdoing, providing practical applications of his ethical theory. This book serves as an essential guide for understanding Aquinas's broader ethical system and the intellectual context that shaped his views.
The volume includes translations of these complex theological debates and is accompanied by an introduction that situates Aquinas's theory of virtue within his broader ethical framework. The work is valuable for students of medieval philosophy, theology, and ethics, offering clarity on Aquinas's moral reasoning and his lasting influence on Western ethical thought.