Ethica

Ethica
Title Ethica PDF eBook
Author Arthur Lloyd Windsor
Publisher
Total Pages 428
Release 1860
Genre English literature
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Ethica

Ethica
Title Ethica PDF eBook
Author Arthur Lloyd Windsor
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 422
Release 2022-07-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3375102895

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1860.

Ethica

Ethica
Title Ethica PDF eBook
Author John Harrison Stinson
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1860
Genre Christian ethics
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Ethica

Ethica
Title Ethica PDF eBook
Author Simon Somerville Laurie
Publisher
Total Pages 412
Release 1891
Genre Ethics
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Principia Ethica

Principia Ethica
Title Principia Ethica PDF eBook
Author George Edward Moore
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 1993-11-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521448482

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Recognized as the definitive starting point for twentieth-century ethical theory, the text is reprinted with the previously unpublished preface Moore wrote for a planned, but never completed, second edition. "Free Will" and "The Conception of Intrinsic Value" are also included from his later ethical writings.

Ethica Thomistica

Ethica Thomistica
Title Ethica Thomistica PDF eBook
Author Ralph McInerny
Publisher CUA Press
Total Pages 148
Release 1997
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780813208978

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First published fifteen years ago, Ethica Thomistica is widely recognized as one of the finest introductions to St. Thomas's moral philosophy. Though the book has been out of print for several years, scholars and students still refer to it as the standard resource on Thomistic ethics. In this much-anticipated, revised edition, Ralph McInerny revisits the basics of Thomas's teachings and offers a brief, intelligible, and persuasive summary. Chapters: Morality and Human Life; The Good for Man; Ultimate End and Moral Principles; The Structure of the Human Act; Good and Evil Action; Character and Decision; Prudence and Conscience; Religion and Morality ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ralph McInerny is Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies and director of the Jacques Maritain Center at the University of Notre Dame, where he has taught since 1955. He is founder and publisher of Catholic Dossier magazine; cofounder of Crisis magazine; and author of several books published by CUA Press, including Aquinas on Human Action (1992), The Question of Christian Ethics (1993), and Aquinas and Analogy (1996). PRAISE FOR THE BOOK: "Remarkable for its moderation and common sense. . . . McInerny] rapidly sketches selected themes from Thomistic moral thinking: what distinguishes the moral activities of man, what is distinctive of moral goodness (in Aristotle and in Aquinas), an analysis of practical reason in relation to natural law, the bases for judging good and evil moral actions, the roles of intellect and will in voluntary activity, the work of virtues as components of moral character, the functions of prudence and conscience, and finally the relation of ethics to religious belief. . . . For the person who desires a quick and understandable introduction to this subject, this little book can be recommended as readable and reliable."--Vernon J. Bourke, Speculum "An important contribution both to moral philosophy and to its teaching. . . . McInerny] has put us all in his debt by writing it."--Alasdair MacIntyre, Teaching Philosophy "A clear, thorough and readable introduction to the thought of one of the intellectual giants of the Catholic moral tradition."--National Catholic Register

Ethica Dialectica

Ethica Dialectica
Title Ethica Dialectica PDF eBook
Author H.P. Kainz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 172
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 940099267X

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"Dialectic" is a fulcrum word. Aristotle attacked this belief, saying that the dialectic was only suitable for some purpose- to enquire into men's beliefs, to arrive at truths about eternal forms of things, known as Ideas, which were fixed and un changing and constituted reality for Plato. Aristotle said there is also the method of science, or "physical" method, which observes physical facts and arrives at truths about substances, which undergo change. This duality ofform and substance and the scientific method of arriving at facts about substances were central to Aristotle's philosophy. Thus the dethronement of dialectic from what Socrates and Plato held it to be was ab solutely essential for Aristotle, and "dialectic" was and still is a fulcrum word . . . I think it was Coleridge who said everyone is either a Plato nist or an Aristotelian . . . Plato is the essential Buddha-seeker who appears again and again in each generation, moving on ward and upward toward the "one. " Aristotle is the eternal motorcycle mechanic who prefers the "many. " R.