Contingency and fortune in Aquinas’s ethics
Bowlin argues that the strength of Aquinas' moral theology is his assumption about our common lot: the good we desire is difficult to know and to will, particularly because of contingencies of various kinds--within ourselves, in the ends and objects we pursue, and in the circumstances of choice...
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| Autor principal: | Bowlin, John R. |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
1999
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