Growing in virtue Aquinas on habit
This book provides a Thomistic account of growing in virtue. That account requires a precise explanation of what habits are, why they are needed, and what they supply once possessed. The book begins with a technical analysis of habit based on the thought of Thomas Aquinas. That analysis supplies a f...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
Georgetown University Press
[2023].
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Colección: | Moral traditions series
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Sumario: | This book provides a Thomistic account of growing in virtue. That account requires a precise explanation of what habits are, why they are needed, and what they supply once possessed. The book begins with a technical analysis of habit based on the thought of Thomas Aquinas. That analysis supplies a foundation for the two central parts of the book. The author first offers an account on the attainment of and growth in acquired virtue, in dialogue with contemporary moral philosophy and addressing recent debates in moral theology. He then offers an account of the attainment of and growth in infused virtue, in a manner attentive to the continuities and discontinuities between natural and supernatural virtues. In conclusion, the book has two appendices, written in the genre of the Scholastic "disputed question," on the relationship between the acquired and infused virtues-- |
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Notas: | Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 237-245) e índice |
Descripción Física: | XI, 253 páginas ; 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781647123277 9781647123284 |