\u27It is regrettable that moral theology has neglected the role that emotions play in the moral life\u27 said William Spohn, SJ. at the start of the past decade.1 In his view, this situation seems to emerge from the influence of a rationalist natural law tradition which, unlike Aquinas, \u27did not pay as much critical attention to this dimension.\u272 Spohn would also concur with the impact of a negative view of the emotions fostered by the Kantian perspective of moral agency. More importantly, one must acknowledge the distorted approach of the Manualists in which the emotions are, at the least, impediments to the human act or, at the worst, its enemy. Spohn reminds us of the place of the emotions in the virtue-centred ethics of Thomas Aq...
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The aim of this article is to investigate the taxonomy of emotions formulated by Saint Thomas Aquina...
The aim of this article is to investigate the taxonomy of emotions formulated by Saint Thomas Aquina...
‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsidera...
Scholars discussing Aquinas’s ethics typically understand it as largely Aristotelian, though with so...
There has been a trend in contemporary ethics to believe that a morally admirable agent would feel n...
Scholars discussing Aquinas’s ethics typically understand it as largely Aristotelian, though with so...
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest, is one of the most influ...
The paper attempts to tackle the question of the relevance of emotions in theological ethics. It arg...
The author investigates the nature and function of affective cognition through connaturality in Thom...
In the absence of an ex professo treatment of knowledge by connaturality by St. Thomas, it is necess...
Abstract. In this article, I claim that emotions, as we understand the term today, have a more promi...
This is a comparative study of the moral significance of emotions in Catholic Moral Theology. It is ...
In this article the author argues that there are five components in Aquinas’ integrated account of e...
The work of Thomas Aquinas contains rigorous and rich reflection on the relationship between practic...
This dissertation explores the moral and spiritual role of the self-assessing emotions of shame and ...
The aim of this article is to investigate the taxonomy of emotions formulated by Saint Thomas Aquina...
The aim of this article is to investigate the taxonomy of emotions formulated by Saint Thomas Aquina...
‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsidera...
Scholars discussing Aquinas’s ethics typically understand it as largely Aristotelian, though with so...
There has been a trend in contemporary ethics to believe that a morally admirable agent would feel n...
Scholars discussing Aquinas’s ethics typically understand it as largely Aristotelian, though with so...
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest, is one of the most influ...
The paper attempts to tackle the question of the relevance of emotions in theological ethics. It arg...
The author investigates the nature and function of affective cognition through connaturality in Thom...
In the absence of an ex professo treatment of knowledge by connaturality by St. Thomas, it is necess...