The Object of Moral Philosophy According to St. Thomas Aquinas

Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada) (1980)
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A preliminary problem faces anyone who approaches the moral philosophy of Thomas Aquinas today. Three eminent commentators--John of St. Thomas, Jacques Maritain and Odon Lottin--differ not only with each other but, seemingly, with St. Thomas himself about the object of moral philosophy. The di

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