Henry of Ghent Quodlibetal Questions On Moral Problems -- Mediæval Philosophical Texts in Translation No. 41 Roland J. Teske, S.J., Editor -- Henry of Ghent Quodlibetal Questions On Moral Problems Translated with Introduction and Notes by Roland J. Teske, S.J. -- © 2005 Marquette University Press -- Table of Contents -- For Martin D. O'Keefe, S.J. -- Introduction -- Quodlibet 1, Question 18 Whether the Will Is Evil When It Disagrees with an Erroneous Reason. -- Quodlibet 9, Question 19 Whether One Should Procure His Own Personal Good More Than the Common Good. -- Quodlibet 9, Question 26 Whether Someone Condemned to Death May Flee If He Has the Opportunity. -- Quodlibet 10, Question 12 Whether Friendship Is a Virtue. -- Quodlibet 10, Question 17 Whether It Is Permissible for the Oppressed To Turn Aside Their Injury by the Power of Princes. -- Quodlibet 12, Question 13 Whether a Person Who Has No Hope of a Life Hereafter Ought in Accord with Right Reason to Choose to Die for His Country. -- Quodlibet 15, Question 16 Whether a Soldier Hurling Himself Forward into the Army of the Enemy Does an Act of Magnanimity. -- A Select Annotated Bibliography -- Index of Names and Sources Cited. |