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God and the Natural Law: Reading of Thomas Aquinas [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, paksus: 23 mm, kaal: 513 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2006
  • Kirjastus: St Augustine's Press
  • ISBN-10: 1587313510
  • ISBN-13: 9781587313516
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, paksus: 23 mm, kaal: 513 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2006
  • Kirjastus: St Augustine's Press
  • ISBN-10: 1587313510
  • ISBN-13: 9781587313516
Teised raamatud teemal:
Foreword to the English Edition xi
Ralph McInerny
Foreword to the Italian Edition xiii
Mario A. Cattaneo
Translator's Note xv
Preface to the English Edition xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1(1)
Natural Law and Analytic Philosophy
1(5)
John Finnis
6(2)
Finnis and Hart
8(2)
The Neoclassical Theory of Natural Law
10(7)
Natural Law, Natural Rights, and Contemporary Liberalism
17(6)
Henry Veatch: Objectivity, Nature and Human Rights
23(7)
From Nature to God
30(8)
The Neoclassical Critique of Conventional Natural Law Theory
38(35)
Introduction
38(2)
Suarez's Mediation between Nominalism and Antinominalism
40(11)
Manualistic Morality
51(2)
The Neoclassical Image of the Conventional Theory
53(7)
The Transcendental Aspect of the Neoclassical Critique
60(4)
The Antinominalism of Neoclassical Theory
64(9)
The Presupposition of Lex Naturalis: Man as Capax Dei
73(80)
Introduction
73(4)
The Ethical Relevance of the Will of God
77(9)
How We Know the Will of God
80(3)
Will and Law
83(3)
The Natural Knowledge of God
86(46)
The Non-Self-Evidence of God's Existence
87(5)
The Object of Human Knowledge
92(8)
Judgment and Reasoning
100(2)
God in Reality
102(2)
Via Negativa and Via Positiva
104(6)
The Idea of God: Premise and Object of the Proofs
110(2)
The Insufficiency of Being
112(4)
The Way of Motion
116(2)
The Way of Efficient Causality
118(1)
The Way of Contingency
118(3)
The Doctrine of Participation
121(3)
The Fourth Way
124(3)
The Way of Finality
127(1)
The Metaphysical Experience of Being
128(4)
The Inclination to God
132(15)
God as a (Moral) Problem for Man
135(4)
The Meaning of Moral Experience
139(3)
The Formal Object of Ethics
142(5)
``By Natural Love, Man Loves God before Himself and with a Greater Love''
147(6)
``Lex'' and ``Lex Naturalis''
153(78)
Introduction
153(9)
Providence and the Eternal Law
162(2)
Freedom and Natural Law
164(17)
The Necessity of Law
169(6)
The Concept of Law
175(2)
Jacques Maritain: Natural Law and Inclinations
177(4)
Natural Law and Divine Law
181(41)
Law as an Ordering to the Ultimate End
183(4)
Correspondence with the Natural Order
187(6)
Intention of the Ultimate End and the Order of Reason
193(4)
Proper End, Natural Measure, and Hierarchy
197(7)
The Morality and Immorality of Acts
204(4)
Fornication and Marriage
208(14)
A Response to Abba
222(9)
Conclusion
228(3)
Bibliography 231(21)
Index 252
Fulvio Di Blasi is an Italian attorney and an international scholar expert in moral philosophy and natural law theory. He is the Founder and President of the Thomas International Project. He has a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Law from the University of Palermo, and has taught in several universities both in Europe and in America. His books include, God and the Natural Law (2003), John Finnis (2008), Ritorno al Diritto (2009), Questioni di Legge Naturale (2009), and Ancient Wisdom and Thomistic Wit (2017).