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  • Aristotelian ethics
  • Thoughts on how humans should best live

    OCLC 429049174. Bibliography on Aristotelian Ethics maintained at the Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics, London Metropolitan

    Aristotelian ethics

    Aristotelian_ethics

  • Aristotelianism
  • Philosophical tradition inspired by the work of Aristotle

    point can be considered "Aristotelian" in the widest sense. This means that different Aristotelian theories (e.g. in ethics or in ontology) may not have

    Aristotelianism

    Aristotelianism

    Aristotelianism

  • Nicomachean Ethics
  • Work on ethics by Aristotle

    closely related to Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics. The work is essential for the interpretation of Aristotelian ethics. The text centers upon the question of

    Nicomachean Ethics

    Nicomachean Ethics

    Nicomachean_Ethics

  • Phronesis
  • Ancient Greek word for a type of wisdom or intelligence

    implies good judgment and excellence of character and habits. In Aristotelian ethics, the concept is distinguished from other words for wisdom and intellectual

    Phronesis

    Phronesis

  • Eudemian Ethics
  • Work of philosophy by Aristotle

    ethics, making it one of the primary sources available for study of Aristotelian ethics. It is named for Eudemus of Rhodes, a pupil of Aristotle who may

    Eudemian Ethics

    Eudemian_Ethics

  • Virtue ethics
  • Normative ethical theories

    what they know is right). According to Rosalind Hursthouse, in Aristotelian virtue ethics, the emotions have moral significance because "virtues (and vices)

    Virtue ethics

    Virtue_ethics

  • Aristotelian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the work of Aristotle Aristotelian ethics Aristotelian logic, an approach to formal logic that began with Aristotle Aristotelian physics, the form of natural

    Aristotelian

    Aristotelian

  • May Sim
  • American philosopher (born 1962)

    studies of Confucian and Aristotelian ethics as well as her account of human rights, which draw on Confucian and Aristotelian thought, philosophies not

    May Sim

    May_Sim

  • Alasdair MacIntyre
  • Scottish-American philosopher (1929–2025)

    was a senior research fellow at the Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics (CASEP) at London Metropolitan University, emeritus

    Alasdair MacIntyre

    Alasdair MacIntyre

    Alasdair_MacIntyre

  • Ethics
  • Philosophical study of morality

    the term ethics can also refer to individual ethical theories in the form of a rational system of moral principles, such as Aristotelian ethics, and to

    Ethics

    Ethics

  • Principle of double effect
  • Christian ethical consideration

    cases found in military ethics (terror bombing/strategic bombing), medical ethics (craniotomy/hysterectomy), and social ethics (euthanasia). Third, that

    Principle of double effect

    Principle of double effect

    Principle_of_double_effect

  • Outline of ethics
  • Overview of and topical guide to ethics

    moral agent as a driving force for ethical behavior. Aristotelian ethics – the beginning of ethics as a subject, in the form of a systematic study of how

    Outline of ethics

    Outline_of_ethics

  • Hylomorphism
  • Philosophical doctrine developed by Aristotle

    is formed. It can also be the material cause underlying a change in Aristotelian philosophy. Aristotle explained that "By hyle I mean that which in itself

    Hylomorphism

    Hylomorphism

  • History of ethics
  • Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas developed a synthesis of Biblical and Aristotelian ethics called natural law theory, according to which the nature of humans

    History of ethics

    History_of_ethics

  • Eudaimonia
  • Human flourishing in ancient Greek philosophy

    really is and how it can be achieved. It is thus a central concept in Aristotelian ethics and subsequent Hellenistic philosophy, along with the terms aretē

    Eudaimonia

    Eudaimonia

  • Golden mean (philosophy)
  • Aphorism against extremism

    Nicomachean Ethics Book II: That virtues of character can be described as means. It was subsequently emphasized in Aristotelian virtue ethics. For example

    Golden mean (philosophy)

    Golden mean (philosophy)

    Golden_mean_(philosophy)

  • Philippa Foot
  • English philosopher (1920–2010)

    philosopher and one of the founders of contemporary virtue ethics. Her work was inspired by Aristotelian ethics. Along with Judith Jarvis Thomson, she is credited

    Philippa Foot

    Philippa_Foot

  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

    Peripatetic school of philosophy in the Lyceum in Athens, he began the wider Aristotelian tradition that followed, which set the groundwork for the development

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Henry Veatch
  • American philosopher (1911–1999)

    metaphysics and practical ethics. Veatch's most widely read book was Rational Man: A Modern Interpretation of Aristotelian Ethics (1962) which explicitly

    Henry Veatch

    Henry_Veatch

  • Thomism
  • Philosophical system originating from Thomas Aquinas

    affirmed Aristotle's views with independent arguments, and largely followed Aristotelian terminology and metaphysics. He wrote comprehensive commentaries on Aristotle

    Thomism

    Thomism

    Thomism

  • Eudaemon (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eudaimonia, a concept in Aristotelian ethics and political philosophy Eudaemons, a 1970s group of physicists named after the Aristotelian concept Eudaemonia

    Eudaemon (disambiguation)

    Eudaemon_(disambiguation)

  • Ethics in religion
  • Philosophy portal Religion portal Aristotelian ethics Catholic moral theology Divine command theory Ethic of reciprocity Ethics without religion European wars

    Ethics in religion

    Ethics_in_religion

  • Motte-and-bailey fallacy
  • Type of informal fallacy

    norm or rationality in judgment Intellectual virtue – Concept in Aristotelian ethics Media manipulation – Techniques in which partisans create an image

    Motte-and-bailey fallacy

    Motte-and-bailey_fallacy

  • Cardinal virtues
  • Virtues of mind and character

    prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. They form a virtue theory of ethics. The term cardinal comes from the Latin cardo (hinge); these four virtues

    Cardinal virtues

    Cardinal virtues

    Cardinal_virtues

  • The Right Side of History
  • 2019 book by Ben Shapiro

    effectively be attained through an understanding of both Biblical ethics and Aristotelian ethics.[better source needed] As he details the spread and influence

    The Right Side of History

    The_Right_Side_of_History

  • Biophilia hypothesis
  • Idea that humans innately seek connections with the natural world

    Aristotelis. "Aristotelian Ethics And Biophilia." Ethics & The Environment 19.1 (2014): 95-121. https://www.academia.edu/13211214/Aristotelian_Ethics_and_Biophilia

    Biophilia hypothesis

    Biophilia_hypothesis

  • After Virtue
  • 1981 book by Alasdair MacIntyre

    that only classic Aristotelian thought can hope to save Western humanity. While Nietzsche seems to include the Aristotelian ethics and politics in his

    After Virtue

    After_Virtue

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    colonnade. Among its adherents was Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Along with Aristotelian term logic, the system of propositional logic developed by the Stoics

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • Normative ethics
  • Branch of philosophical ethics that examines standards for morality

    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, New Series, Vol. 64 (1963 - 1964), pp. 243-258. Hursthouse, Rosalind; Pettigrove, Glen (2023), "Virtue Ethics", in Zalta

    Normative ethics

    Normative_ethics

  • Unmoved mover
  • Postulated primary cause of all activity in the universe

    self-contemplation. He also equates this concept with the active intellect. This Aristotelian concept had its roots in cosmological speculations of the earliest Greek

    Unmoved mover

    Unmoved mover

    Unmoved_mover

  • Anthony Kenny
  • British philosopher (1931–2026)

    and Power Kenny, A. (1978) The Aristotelian Ethics: A Study of the Relationship between the Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. Oxford: Clarendon

    Anthony Kenny

    Anthony Kenny

    Anthony_Kenny

  • Deontology
  • Class of ethical theories

    In moral philosophy, deontological ethics or deontology (from Ancient Greek δέον (déon) 'duty, obligation' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the normative

    Deontology

    Deontology

  • Works of Aristotle
  • which also ended the royal library ambitions, the existence of the Aristotelian library was disclosed, and it was purchased by Apellicon and returned

    Works of Aristotle

    Works of Aristotle

    Works_of_Aristotle

  • Ethics of care
  • Ethical theory

    "Self-with-other in teacher practice: a case study through care, Aristotelian virtue, and Buddhist ethics". Ethics and Education. 11 (1): 17–28. doi:10.1080/17449642

    Ethics of care

    Ethics_of_care

  • Five Ways (Aquinas)
  • Aquinas's arguments that there is a real God

    brought into existence by something already existing. Suarez contested the Aristotelian principle according to which all that moves is moved by something else

    Five Ways (Aquinas)

    Five Ways (Aquinas)

    Five_Ways_(Aquinas)

  • Peripatetic axiom
  • Philosophical principle quoted by Thomas Aquinas

    could be proved by reasoning from sense data. He used a variation on the Aristotelian notion of the "active intellect" (Latin: intellectus agens), which he

    Peripatetic axiom

    Peripatetic axiom

    Peripatetic_axiom

  • Christian ethics
  • Branch of theology that defines virtuous and sinful behavior from a Christian perspective

    incognoscible he really meant insulating them from rational criticism. Aristotelian ethics Beatitudes Catholic peace traditions Choose the right Christian Morals

    Christian ethics

    Christian ethics

    Christian_ethics

  • Panis angelicus
  • Penultimate stanza of Thomas Aquinas' Sacric solemniis

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Panis angelicus

    Panis angelicus

    Panis_angelicus

  • Commentary on the Book of Causes (Aquinas)
  • Work by Thomas Aquinas (c.1272)

    Proclus' Elements of Theology, through which he realized that the Pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de Causis was mostly derived from such text. Controversies regarding

    Commentary on the Book of Causes (Aquinas)

    Commentary on the Book of Causes (Aquinas)

    Commentary_on_the_Book_of_Causes_(Aquinas)

  • Aristotelian Society
  • British philosophy organization

    The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy, more generally known as the Aristotelian Society, is a philosophical society in London

    Aristotelian Society

    Aristotelian_Society

  • Summa Theologica
  • Theological treatise by Thomas Aquinas

    meaning of life), which is happiness. The ethics detailed in this part are a summary of the ethics (Aristotelian in nature) that man must follow to reach

    Summa Theologica

    Summa Theologica

    Summa_Theologica

  • Quicksilver (Marvel Comics)
  • Marvel Comics character

    designation for mutants "Homo superior" to heart. Mark D. White draws on Aristotelian ethics to frame Pietro's persistent instability, distinguishing between

    Quicksilver (Marvel Comics)

    Quicksilver_(Marvel_Comics)

  • G. E. M. Anscombe
  • British analytic philosopher (1919–2001)

    start up the renewed interest in Aristotelian ethics, an interest which produced what is now often called 'virtue ethics'. Wiseman, Rachael (1 January 2015)

    G. E. M. Anscombe

    G._E._M._Anscombe

  • Quiddity
  • Essence or inherent nature of thing

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Quiddity

    Quiddity

    Quiddity

  • Concupiscence
  • Human inclination to sin

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Concupiscence

    Concupiscence

    Concupiscence

  • Teleology
  • Thinking in terms of destiny or purpose

    ISBN 0-19-928530-6, 978-0-19-928530-3 Knight, Kelvin. 2007 Aristotelian Philosophy: Ethics and Politics from Aristotle to MacIntyre. New York: Polity

    Teleology

    Teleology

    Teleology

  • Rosalind Hursthouse
  • New Zealand philosopher (born 1943)

    turn") and is often cited as the definitive exposition of neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics, which links morally right action, virtuous character, and human

    Rosalind Hursthouse

    Rosalind Hursthouse

    Rosalind_Hursthouse

  • Determinism
  • Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events

    philosophical debates, which involved the confluence of elements of Aristotelian Ethics with Stoic psychology, led in the 1st–3rd centuries CE in the works

    Determinism

    Determinism

    Determinism

  • Noah Feldman
  • American legal scholar (born 1970)

    Phil.) from Oxford in Oriental studies, writing his dissertation on Aristotelian ethics and its Islamic reception. While at Oxford, he was a member of the

    Noah Feldman

    Noah Feldman

    Noah_Feldman

  • Triumph of Saint Thomas Aquinas
  • Painting by Lippo Memmi

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Triumph of Saint Thomas Aquinas

    Triumph of Saint Thomas Aquinas

    Triumph_of_Saint_Thomas_Aquinas

  • Quaestiones Disputatae de Veritate
  • C. 1256 work by Thomas Aquinas

    divided into "interior" and "exterior" processes; that is modified by Aristotelian ideas. The former process is inventio, a means of teaching that is reserved

    Quaestiones Disputatae de Veritate

    Quaestiones Disputatae de Veritate

    Quaestiones_Disputatae_de_Veritate

  • Utilitarianism
  • Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being

    Utilitarianism is a family of theories in normative ethics that prescribe actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the affected individuals.

    Utilitarianism

    Utilitarianism

  • Morality
  • Standard, doctrine or system of conduct

    as duty, obligation, and principles of conduct, reserving ethics for the more Aristotelian approach to practical reasoning, based on the notion of a virtue

    Morality

    Morality

    Morality

  • John McDowell
  • South African philosopher and academic (born 1942)

    written on metaphysics, epistemology, ancient philosophy, nature, and meta-ethics, McDowell's most influential work has been in the philosophy of mind and

    John McDowell

    John McDowell

    John_McDowell

  • Austin Duncan-Jones
  • British philosopher (1908–1967)

    on meta-ethics. He was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham from 1951 until his death. He was president of the Aristotelian Society

    Austin Duncan-Jones

    Austin_Duncan-Jones

  • Summa contra Gentiles
  • Work by Thomas Aquinas

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Summa contra Gentiles

    Summa contra Gentiles

    Summa_contra_Gentiles

  • Thomistic sacramental theology
  • Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Thomistic sacramental theology

    Thomistic sacramental theology

    Thomistic_sacramental_theology

  • Consequentialism
  • Ethical theory based on consequences

    along with eudaimonism, falls under the broader category of teleological ethics, a group of views which claim that the moral value of any act consists in

    Consequentialism

    Consequentialism

  • Neo-scholasticism
  • Revival of scholasticism

    philosophy undermined Catholic theology, and that its remedy was the Aristotelian scientific method of Aquinas. From 1874 to 1891, the Accademia di San

    Neo-scholasticism

    Neo-scholasticism

    Neo-scholasticism

  • Lauda Sion
  • Catholic hymn about the Eucharist for Corpus Christi

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Lauda Sion

    Lauda Sion

    Lauda_Sion

  • Analytical Thomism
  • Philosophical movement

    Aristotelians such as Alasdair MacIntyre, Philippa Foot, Mortimer Adler, and John Finnis, can largely be credited with the revival of "virtue ethics"

    Analytical Thomism

    Analytical Thomism

    Analytical_Thomism

  • Parental love
  • Feeling of attachment towards progeny

    PMID 24637261. Connell, Sophia M. (2019). "Nurture and parenting in Aristotelian ethics" (PDF). Birbeck University of London. ISSN 1467-9264. McConnell,

    Parental love

    Parental_love

  • Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics
  • Programme in the philosophy of mathematics

    In the philosophy of mathematics, Aristotelian realism holds that mathematics studies properties such as symmetry, continuity and order that can be immanently

    Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics

    Aristotelian_realist_philosophy_of_mathematics

  • Wisdom
  • Combination of wit and virtue

    wisdom is tied to emotional intelligence and empathy. In her works on Aristotelian ethics, Nussbaum writes that wise individuals understand the complexities

    Wisdom

    Wisdom

    Wisdom

  • Ulama
  • Muslim legal scholars

    philosophical ethics is Ibn Miskawayh (932–1030 AD) He combined Aristotelian and Islamic ethics, explicitly mentioning the Nicomachean Ethics and its interpretation

    Ulama

    Ulama

    Ulama

  • Actus purus
  • Absolute perfection of God, in Christian theology

    transcendent. Both of them are transcendental in respect of the nine Aristotelian categories. A univocal common being is the object of the philosophies

    Actus purus

    Actus purus

    Actus_purus

  • Seven virtues
  • Seven virtues in Christian tradition

    Catechism of the Catholic Church. They correspond to the moral virtues of Aristotelian philosophy. Prior to Ambrose, these four qualities were identified by

    Seven virtues

    Seven_virtues

  • Casuistry
  • Reasoning by extrapolation

    Mark G. (1994). Fragmentation and Consensus in Contemporary Neo-Aristotelian Ethics: A Study in Communitarianism and Casuistry (Diss., Duquesne U). Leites

    Casuistry

    Casuistry

    Casuistry

  • Philosophy of happiness
  • Philosophical theory

    without virtue the most that may be attained is contentment. Within Aristotelian ethics, achieving virtue involves asking the question "how should I be"

    Philosophy of happiness

    Philosophy_of_happiness

  • Adoro te devote
  • Latin hymn by St. Thomas Aquinas

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Adoro te devote

    Adoro te devote

    Adoro_te_devote

  • Compendium Theologiae (Aquinas)
  • Work by Thomas Aquinas

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Compendium Theologiae (Aquinas)

    Compendium Theologiae (Aquinas)

    Compendium_Theologiae_(Aquinas)

  • Banqueting House
  • Former palace banqueting rooms, later chapel of Whitehall in London, England

    London: Thames & Hudson. Hart, V. (2002). '"Immaginacy set free": Aristotelian Ethics and Inigo Jones's Banqueting House at Whitehall', RES: Journal of

    Banqueting House

    Banqueting House

    Banqueting_House

  • Alfred Kastil
  • Austrian philosopher (1874–1950)

    with the thesis Prinzipien der Aristotelischen Ethik (Principles of Aristotelian Ethics) under the supervision of Marty. He habilitated in 1901 with the

    Alfred Kastil

    Alfred_Kastil

  • Rigans montes (Aquinas)
  • Speech by Thomas Aquinas

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Rigans montes (Aquinas)

    Rigans montes (Aquinas)

    Rigans_montes_(Aquinas)

  • Inigo Jones
  • English architect (1573–1652)

    Vaughan; Tucker, Richard (March 2001). ""Immaginacy Set Free": Aristotelian Ethics and Inigo Jones's Banqueting House at Whitehall". Res: Anthropology

    Inigo Jones

    Inigo Jones

    Inigo_Jones

  • Ethics, Policy & Environment
  • Academic journal

    Ethics, Policy & Environment (formerly Ethics, Place & Environment: A Journal of Philosophy and Geography) is a peer-reviewed journal published three

    Ethics, Policy & Environment

    Ethics,_Policy_&_Environment

  • Old Norse philosophy
  • Philosophy of the Norse peoples

    Complete independence could only be attained through wisdom, and as in Aristotelian ethics, wisdom could only be acquired through experience. An important source

    Old Norse philosophy

    Old_Norse_philosophy

  • Randian hero
  • Ubiquitous figure in Ayn Rand's fiction

    Jack (1986). "Rand and Aristotle: A Comparison of Objectivist and Aristotelian Ethics". In Den Uyl, Douglas J. & Rasmussen, Douglas B. (eds.). The Philosophic

    Randian hero

    Randian_hero

  • Marco Sgarbi
  • Historian

    145–159. “Kant’s Concept of Spontaneity within the Tradition of Aristotelian Ethics,” Studia Kantiana, 8 (2009): 121–139. “The Spontaneity of Mind in

    Marco Sgarbi

    Marco_Sgarbi

  • Existentialism
  • Philosophy dealing with absurdity of existence

    partner, wrote about feminist existentialist ethics in her works, including The Second Sex and The Ethics of Ambiguity. In her essay "What is Existentialism

    Existentialism

    Existentialism

  • Emilio Lledó
  • Spanish philosopher (born 1927)

    philosophy, with special attention to the Platonic dialogues and Aristotelian ethics as well as Epicureanism. Attention to language as the principal object

    Emilio Lledó

    Emilio Lledó

    Emilio_Lledó

  • List of eponyms (A–K)
  • List of terms created from a person's name

    mathematician and philosopher – Aristotelianism, Aristotelian ethics, Aristotelian physics, Aristotelian Society, Aristotelian theology, Aristotelia, Aristotle

    List of eponyms (A–K)

    List_of_eponyms_(A–K)

  • De iudiciis astrorum (Aquinas)
  • Letter by Thomas Aquinas

    University of Paris due to the Condemnations of 1210–1277, in which Aristotelians were charged with denying the universality of divine providence and

    De iudiciis astrorum (Aquinas)

    De iudiciis astrorum (Aquinas)

    De_iudiciis_astrorum_(Aquinas)

  • Reginald of Piperno
  • Italian Dominican, theologian and companion of Thomas Aquinas

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Reginald of Piperno

    Reginald of Piperno

    Reginald_of_Piperno

  • Divine simplicity
  • View of God without parts or features

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Divine simplicity

    Divine simplicity

    Divine_simplicity

  • Lorraine Smith Pangle
  • American philosopher

    Thomas Pangle). University Press of Kansas, 1993 Benjamin Franklin Aristotelian ethics Moral intellectualism Lear, Gabriel Richardson (12 October 2003)

    Lorraine Smith Pangle

    Lorraine_Smith_Pangle

  • John N. Martin
  • American philosopher

    Introduction to Logic for Students of Language, Themes in Neoplatonic and Aristotelian Logic: Order, Negation and Abstraction, and The Cartesian Semantics of

    John N. Martin

    John_N._Martin

  • Neo-Thomism in Brazil
  • Philosophical and theological tradition

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Neo-Thomism in Brazil

    Neo-Thomism in Brazil

    Neo-Thomism_in_Brazil

  • Virtue
  • Positive trait or quality deemed to be morally good

    purpose of life or a foundational principle of being. In human practical ethics, a virtue is a disposition to choose actions that succeed in showing high

    Virtue

    Virtue

    Virtue

  • University of Zaragoza
  • University in Zaragoza, Spain

    Zaragoza had a Faculty of Aristotelian Logic and another of philosophy (it included both natural philosophy and Aristotelian ethics), and all together they

    University of Zaragoza

    University of Zaragoza

    University_of_Zaragoza

  • Treatise on Law
  • Work of legal philosophy by Thomas Aquinas

    Aquinas' masterwork of Scholastic philosophical theology. Along with Aristotelianism, it forms the basis not only for the legal theory of Catholic canon

    Treatise on Law

    Treatise on Law

    Treatise_on_Law

  • Jean Vanier
  • Canadian theologian and philosopher (1928–2019)

    which was published in 1966 as Happiness as Principle and End of Aristotelian Ethics; this was his first published work. He went on to write over 30 books

    Jean Vanier

    Jean Vanier

    Jean_Vanier

  • Logic
  • Study of correct reasoning

    since antiquity. Early approaches include Aristotelian logic, Stoic logic, Nyaya, and Mohism. Aristotelian logic focuses on reasoning in the form of syllogisms

    Logic

    Logic

    Logic

  • John of St. Thomas
  • Portuguese philosopher (1589–1644)

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    John of St. Thomas

    John of St. Thomas

    John_of_St._Thomas

  • The Apotheosis of Saint Thomas Aquinas
  • 1631 painting by Francisco de Zurbarán

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    The Apotheosis of Saint Thomas Aquinas

    The Apotheosis of Saint Thomas Aquinas

    The_Apotheosis_of_Saint_Thomas_Aquinas

  • Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange
  • French Catholic friar and philosopher (1877–1964)

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange

    Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange

    Réginald_Garrigou-Lagrange

  • Sacris solemniis
  • Eucharistic hymn by Thomas Aquinas

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    Sacris solemniis

    Sacris solemniis

    Sacris_solemniis

  • The Journal of Ethics
  • Academic journal

    The Journal of Ethics is a philosophical academic journal focusing on ethics. Its editor-in-chief is J. Angelo Corlett. The journal was established in

    The Journal of Ethics

    The_Journal_of_Ethics

  • De regimine Judaeorum, ad Ducissam Brabantiae
  • Epistle by Thomas Aquinas

    Peripatetic axiom Principle of double effect Communitas perfecta Aristotelian ethics Cardinal / Theological Natural law Determinatio Just war Transubstantiation

    De regimine Judaeorum, ad Ducissam Brabantiae

    De regimine Judaeorum, ad Ducissam Brabantiae

    De_regimine_Judaeorum,_ad_Ducissam_Brabantiae

  • Arran Gare
  • Australian philosopher (born 1948)

    into the future based on a synthesis of process metaphysics, neo-Aristotelian ethics, neo-Hegelian political philosophy and eco-Marxism, attempting to

    Arran Gare

    Arran_Gare

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