The Difficult Good: A Thomistic Approach to Moral Conflict and Human Happiness
Fordham University Press (2006)
| Abstract | Incommensurability and tragic conflict -- The business of order -- The real thing -- Virtue and the twofold order -- Practical reason and final ends -- Natural hierarchy and moral obligation -- Conflict -- The virtues of conflict. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Good and evil Right and wrong Happiness | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ1401.M33 2006 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780823226214 0823226212 | |||||||||
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Naomi Reshotko (2006). Socratic Virtue: Making the Best of the Neither-Good-nor-Bad. Cambridge University Press.
Fred Feldman (2010). What is This Thing Called Happiness? Oxford University Press.
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Gary Watson (1983). Kant on Happiness in the Moral Life. Philosophy Research Archives 9:79-108.
Lara Denis (2005). Autonomy and the Highest Good. Kantian Review 10 (1):33-59.
Glenn Statile (2007). The Difficult Good: A Thomistic Approach to Moral Confl Ict and Human Happiness—Daniel McInerny. International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (3):371-373.
Jude P. Dougherty (2007). The Difficult Good: A Thomistic Approach to Moral Conflict and Human Happiness. Review of Metaphysics 61 (2):430-432.
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