This is a speculative study which explores the origins and meaning of solidarity as an ontological and ethical principle in human nature, from the perspective of the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas. The good which is proper to man is a perfection in act of the human form in each person, in conformity with the divine idea of that nature and the divine providence for his individual circumstances. As action follows being, a perfect human act is not only his own perfection as man, but a love of the good possessed by him for others who have a natural capacity to receive it. If man loves and pursues the perfection of his nature as a communicable good, he binds himself to that good as a principle of unity with his fellow men and thus ...
As we observe social phenomena in contemporary societies, we see that the principles of the Catholic...
This thesis has originated in a problem about the nature of intellectual desire. In Thomistic though...
The concept of solidarity has been relatively neglected by social scientists since Durkheim's pionee...
This is a speculative study which explores the origins and meaning of solidarity as an ontological ...
The theological elaboration of the notion of a person in the thought of Thomas Aquinas is combined w...
Many contemporary philosophers make a fairly sharp distinction between the moral good and human flou...
Aristotle’s statement that the individual human being is a social or a political animal can be misgu...
As natural to man as any function of life, as natural as any manifestation of man\u27s nature, has b...
In this thesis I will examine St. Thomas Aquinas’s treatment of human nature and connect my finding...
Many types of `other-regarding' acts and beliefs cannotbe accounted for satisfactorilyas instances o...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachWhat is the relationship between solidarity and human rights? In ans...
This is an inquiry into the fundamental satisfaction of the needs of human persons. I claim that hum...
This research aims to study the common good from an metaphysical, psychological and ethical points ...
Ethics of person protection has been based on theory of person and emerging from it concept of perso...
At the beginning the author states that Christianity is transcendent to various political systems an...
As we observe social phenomena in contemporary societies, we see that the principles of the Catholic...
This thesis has originated in a problem about the nature of intellectual desire. In Thomistic though...
The concept of solidarity has been relatively neglected by social scientists since Durkheim's pionee...
This is a speculative study which explores the origins and meaning of solidarity as an ontological ...
The theological elaboration of the notion of a person in the thought of Thomas Aquinas is combined w...
Many contemporary philosophers make a fairly sharp distinction between the moral good and human flou...
Aristotle’s statement that the individual human being is a social or a political animal can be misgu...
As natural to man as any function of life, as natural as any manifestation of man\u27s nature, has b...
In this thesis I will examine St. Thomas Aquinas’s treatment of human nature and connect my finding...
Many types of `other-regarding' acts and beliefs cannotbe accounted for satisfactorilyas instances o...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachWhat is the relationship between solidarity and human rights? In ans...
This is an inquiry into the fundamental satisfaction of the needs of human persons. I claim that hum...
This research aims to study the common good from an metaphysical, psychological and ethical points ...
Ethics of person protection has been based on theory of person and emerging from it concept of perso...
At the beginning the author states that Christianity is transcendent to various political systems an...
As we observe social phenomena in contemporary societies, we see that the principles of the Catholic...
This thesis has originated in a problem about the nature of intellectual desire. In Thomistic though...
The concept of solidarity has been relatively neglected by social scientists since Durkheim's pionee...