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Primary Literature
- Albertus Magnus, De bono, ed. H. Kühle et al. in Opera omnia 28, Münster; Westphalia, 1951.
- –––, Quaestiones, edd. A. Fries et al. in Opera omnia 25, 2 Münster; Westphalia, 1993.
- –––, Super ethica commentum et quaestiones, ed. W. Kubel in Opera omnia 14, 1&2, Münster; Westphalia, 1968/1987.
- Aquinas, Thomas Sententia libri ethicorum, ed. R.-A. Gauthier, in Opera omnia, 47, 1 Rome, 1969.
- –––, Summa theologiae, ed. Piana, Ottawam, 1914.
- Kant, I., Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten, ed. W. Weischedel, Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt a. M., 1994.
- William of Ockham, Scriptum in librum sententiarum ordinatio, edd. G. Gal and S. Brown in Opera theologica I and II, St. Bonaventure, NY, 1967/1970.
- –––, Circa virtutes et vitia, in Quaestiones variae, edd G. Etzkorn et al.in Opera theologica VII, St. Bonaventure, NY, 1984.
Secondary Literature
- Celano, A. J., 2000, From Priam to the Good Thief: The Significance of a Single Event in Greek Ethics and Medieval Moral Teaching, The Etienne Gilson Series 23, Studies in Medieval Moral Teaching 3, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Press,Toronto. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, Phronesis, Prudence and Moral Goodness in the Thirteenth Century Commentaries on the ,Nicomachean Ethics, Mediaevalia Philosophica Polonorum, 36, pp. 5–27. (Scholar)
- McInerny, R., 2004, Thomistic Natural Law and Aristotelian Philosophy, in St. Thomas Aquinas and the Natural Law Tradition: Contemporary Perspectives, edd. J. Goyette, et al., The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 25–42. (Scholar)
- Müller, Jörn, 2001, Natürliche Moral und philosophische Ethik bei Albertus Magnus, in Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosphie und Theologie des Mittelalters: Texte und Untersuchungen, Neue Folge, 59: Münster, pp. 275–285. (Scholar)
- Stammkötter, F.-B., 2001, “Die Entwicklung der Bestimmung der Prudentia in der Ethik des Albertus Magnus,” in Albertus Magnus zum Gedenken nach 800 Jahren: Neue Zugänge, Aspekte und Perspektiven , edd. W. Senner et al. Berlin, pp. 303–310. (Scholar)
- Trottmann, C., 2001, “La syndérèse selon Albert le Grand,” in Albertus Magnus zum Gedenken nach 800 Jahren: Neue Zugänge, Aspekte und Perspektiven, edd. W. Senner et al. Berlin, pp. 255–273 (Scholar)
- Westberg, D., 1994, Right Practical Reason: Aristotle, Action, Prudence in Aquinas, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Wieland, G., 1981, Ethica—scientia practica. Die Änfänge der philosophischen Ethik im 13. Jahrhundert, Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters, Neue Folge, 21 Münster (Scholar)
- Wolter, A., 1986, Duns Scotus on the Will and Morality Catholic Univ. Press; Washington. (Contains Latin texts and English translations). (Scholar)
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