Lying and truthfulness: a Thomistic perspective

New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press (2023)
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Abstract

This book draws on the thought of Thomas Aquinas to provide an innovative approach to the ethics of lying and truthfulness. It offers a definitive interpretation of Aquinas's thought on the morality of lying, and it makes a novel contribution to theological ethics.

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Stewart Clem
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