Thomas Aquinas / edited by John Inglis.

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Published: Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2006.
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Series:International library of essays in the history of social and political thought
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Aquinas's replication of the acquired moral virtues : rethinking the standard philosophical interpretation of moral virtue in Aquinas / John Inglis
  • 2. Aquinas's two pedagogies : a reconsideration of the relation between law and moral virtue / Mary M. Keys
  • 3. The privatization of good : an inaugural lecture / Alasdair MacIntyre
  • 4. Public good : the specifically political common good in Aquinas / John Finnis
  • 5. Is the common good of political society limited and instrumental? / Michael Pakaluk
  • 6. Liberalism and natural law theory / John Finnis
  • 7. Natural law and the ethics of traditions / Joseph Boyle
  • 8. Doing what comes naturally : recent work on Thomas Aquinas and the new natural law theory / Scott Davis
  • 9. Divine irony and the natural law : speculation and edification in Aquinas / Thomas S. Hibbs
  • 10. Thomistic natural law as Darwinian natural right / Larry Amhart
  • 11. Natural rights and human vulnerability : Aquinas, MacIntyre, and Rawls / Kristin Shrader-Frechette
  • 12. Natural law, property, and justice : the general justification of property in John Locke / B. Andrew Lustig
  • 13. Natural law, ownership and the world's natural resources / Joseph Boyle
  • 14. Aquinas's legacy on individuation, cogitation, and hominization / William A. Wallace
  • 15. Aquinas on human ensoulment, abortion and the value of life / John Haldane and Patrick Lee
  • 16. At the limits of liberalism : Thomas Aquinas and the prospects for a Catholic feminism / Jean Porter
  • 17. Thomas Aquinas : the sin against nature / Mark Jordan
  • 18. Eco-thomism / Jill LeBlanc
  • 19. Civil disobedience in the social theory of Thomas Aquinas / Sally J. Scholz
  • 20. The broken tradition / James Turner Johnson
  • 21. Aquinas and the presumption against killing and war / Richard B. Miller.