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Virtue Way to Happpiness: St. Thomas Aquinas Translated With an Intriduction

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Scranton, London University of Scranton Press 1999Description: 261pISBN:
  • 0940866781
DDC classification:
  • E95 R261
Partial contents:
on the ultimate end of human beings In what the happiness of Human Beings consists What happiness is On the prerequisites of Happiness On attaining Happiness On voluntary and involuntary things On what moves the will On the way in which the will is moved On intention On choice the act of the will regarding means to ends On the deliberation preceding choice On consent the act of the will related to means On the acts commanded by the will On the goodness and malice of human acts in general on the goodness and malice of interior acts of the will on the goodness and malice of external human acts On the good or evil in the soul`s emotions On the soul`s emotions in particular, and first on love On the causes of love On the effects of love On habits in general, regarding their essence On the subjects in which habits inhere On the causes of habits, regarding the formation Habits themselves On virtue, regarding its essence On distinguishing intellectual virtues on distinguishing moral virtues from intellectual virtues on the relation of moral virtues to emotions on the cardinal virtues on the causes of virtues on the mean of virtues on the connection between virtues on the equality of virtues
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includes index and biblioraphy

on the ultimate end of human beings In what the happiness of Human Beings consists What happiness is On the prerequisites of Happiness On attaining Happiness On voluntary and involuntary things On what moves the will On the way in which the will is moved On intention On choice the act of the will regarding means to ends On the deliberation preceding choice On consent the act of the will related to means On the acts commanded by the will On the goodness and malice of human acts in general on the goodness and malice of interior acts of the will on the goodness and malice of external human acts On the good or evil in the soul`s emotions On the soul`s emotions in particular, and first on love On the causes of love On the effects of love On habits in general, regarding their essence On the subjects in which habits inhere On the causes of habits, regarding the formation Habits themselves On virtue, regarding its essence On distinguishing intellectual virtues on distinguishing moral virtues from intellectual virtues on the relation of moral virtues to emotions on the cardinal virtues on the causes of virtues on the mean of virtues on the connection between virtues on the equality of virtues

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