Aquinas' moral, political, and legal philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2008)
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Arnold Brecht (1954). The Political Philosophy of Arnold Brecht. New York[Exposition Press].
Heidi M. Hurd (1999). Moral Combat. Cambridge University Press.
John Inglis (1999). Aquinas's Replication of the Acquired Moral Virtues: Rethinking the Standard Philosophical Interpretation of Moral Virtue in Aquinas. Journal of Religious Ethics 27 (1):3 - 27.
David Lyons (2008). The Legal Entrenchment of Illegality. In Matthew H. Kramer (ed.), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, Political, and Moral Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
John Finnis (2008). On Hart's Ways : Law as Reason and as Fact. In Matthew H. Kramer (ed.), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, Political, and Moral Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Jean Porter (1989). Moral Rules and Moral Actions: A Comparison of Aquinas and Modern Moral Theology. Journal of Religious Ethics 17 (1):123 - 149.
P. E. Sigmund (2001). Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory. Philosophical Review 110 (1):129-132.
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