This paper retraces some of the contrast between Aquinas and Scotus with respect to the metaphysical foundations of morality in order to highlight how subtle differences pertaining to the relationship between the divine will and the divine intellect can tip a thinker toward either an unalloyed natural law theory (NLT) or something that at least starts to move in the direction of divine command theory (DCT). The paper opens with a brief consideration of three distinct elements in Aquinas’s work that might tempt one to view him in a DCT light, namely: his discussion of the divine law in addition to the natural law; his position on the so-called immoralities of the patriarchs; and some of his assertions about the divine will in relation ...
At the center of all medieval Christian accounts of both metaphysics and ethics stands the claim tha...
At the center of all medieval Christian accounts of both metaphysics and ethics stands the claim tha...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-218)Francis Turretin (1623–1687) places a threefold sche...
This paper retraces some of the contrast between Aquinas and Scotus with respect to the metaphysical...
What are the philosophical reasons why Duns Scotus says that God can grant dispensations to the last...
This dissertation seeks to answer, by close reading of primary texts, the question of whether John C...
This dissertation argues that the transcendentals are the ultimate basis for the precepts of the nat...
The aim of this study is to settle a question that arises from seeming divergences between Thomas Aq...
The aim of this study is to settle a question that arises from seeming divergences between Thomas Aq...
WOS: 000410839300004Al-Mturd and Duns Scotus share an ethical paradigm that represents the middle gr...
There has been much discussion in recent years concerning the authority of the episcopal magisterium...
Cullen, Patrick. (2015). Aquinas on law and justice: Conflict of human law and justice in the order...
The natural law tradition is not monolithic but pluralistic. For proponents of natural law theory ha...
The doctor communis, Thomas Aquinas' (1224/25-1274), philosophy has already been interpreted and rei...
This paper presents two discourses of natural law in Greek and medieval tradition: the Stoic account...
At the center of all medieval Christian accounts of both metaphysics and ethics stands the claim tha...
At the center of all medieval Christian accounts of both metaphysics and ethics stands the claim tha...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-218)Francis Turretin (1623–1687) places a threefold sche...
This paper retraces some of the contrast between Aquinas and Scotus with respect to the metaphysical...
What are the philosophical reasons why Duns Scotus says that God can grant dispensations to the last...
This dissertation seeks to answer, by close reading of primary texts, the question of whether John C...
This dissertation argues that the transcendentals are the ultimate basis for the precepts of the nat...
The aim of this study is to settle a question that arises from seeming divergences between Thomas Aq...
The aim of this study is to settle a question that arises from seeming divergences between Thomas Aq...
WOS: 000410839300004Al-Mturd and Duns Scotus share an ethical paradigm that represents the middle gr...
There has been much discussion in recent years concerning the authority of the episcopal magisterium...
Cullen, Patrick. (2015). Aquinas on law and justice: Conflict of human law and justice in the order...
The natural law tradition is not monolithic but pluralistic. For proponents of natural law theory ha...
The doctor communis, Thomas Aquinas' (1224/25-1274), philosophy has already been interpreted and rei...
This paper presents two discourses of natural law in Greek and medieval tradition: the Stoic account...
At the center of all medieval Christian accounts of both metaphysics and ethics stands the claim tha...
At the center of all medieval Christian accounts of both metaphysics and ethics stands the claim tha...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-218)Francis Turretin (1623–1687) places a threefold sche...