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Reflection on homicide & Commentary on Summa theologiae IIa-IIae Q. 64 (Thomas Aquinas) / / Francisco de Vitoria ; translated from the Latin with an introduction and notes by John P. Doyle



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Autore: Vitoria Francisco de <1486?-1546.> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Reflection on homicide & Commentary on Summa theologiae IIa-IIae Q. 64 (Thomas Aquinas) / / Francisco de Vitoria ; translated from the Latin with an introduction and notes by John P. Doyle Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Milwaukee, : Marquette University Press, [1997]
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (272 pages)
Disciplina: 262.9/35
Soggetto topico: Homicide (Canon law)
Altri autori: DoyleJohn P. <1930->  
VitoriaFrancisco de <1486?-1546.>  
Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, <1225?-1274.>  
Note generali: Includes also English translation of Aquinas' Summa theologiae, IIa-IIae, Qu. 64.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-262) and indexes.
Sommario/riassunto: There are no more current topics of ethical debate than euthanasia, assisted suicide and abortion, more generally, the taking of innocent human life, as well as the morality of capital punishment. Professor Doyle has made VitoriaÕs thorough analyses of this basic moral topic, still so much debated in our own times and so central to the Catholic moral tradition, available in Latin and in an accurate translation, along with a brief biography and a very helpful commentary. Certainly Vitoria did not say the last word on these issues. Some of his opinions suffer from his historical limits. For example, he discusses whether the state might permit a husband to kill his adulterous wife, but not whether it might permit a wife to kill an adulterous husband! On a few points he seems to have changed his own mind. Nevertheless, the penetrating clarity of his moral reasoning is for the most part still valid and highly instructive. What is especially noteworthy is that Vitoria, although he had studied with the famous nominalist John Major, is genuinely a Thomist, not a nominalist, a voluntarist, or legalist. Although he does not neglect the role played by positive law in moral decision, he seeks always to ground his reasoning in the natural law as a participation in the Divine Law, that is, in the reasoned conformity of human action to the requirements of God-given human nature. Professor Doyle has not merely contributed to historical scholarship by this fine publication, but to the solution of the grave moral problems of our times by making available to us this model of sound ethical reasoning." - From the Foreword by Benedict M. Ashley, OP, STM.
Titolo autorizzato: Reflection on homicide & Commentary on Summa theologiae IIa-IIae Q. 64 (Thomas Aquinas)  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-87462-972-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910973354403321
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Serie: Mediaeval philosophical texts in translation ; ; no. 34.