Thomas Aquinas Ethics

Thomas Aquinas Ethics

Why St. Thomas Aquinas centers on Christian Ethics. ​

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1. Why St. Thomas Aquinas centers on Christian Ethics. ​


Answer:

because he holds that the goodness or badness of an action lies in the interior act of will, in the external bodily act, in the very nature of the act, and even in its consequences.


2. compare and contrast Aristotle virtue ethics and Thomas Aquinas ethics explain throughly​


Answer:

What is the difference between Aristotle and Aquinas on the theistic basis of natural laws? Aristotle's god was not a creator god. Aquinas believed that God created the universe according to a plan and thus, so to speak, put into the natures of things their natural orientation.

Aquinas however, believed that God was leading human beings to a rational, moral life, while Aristotle believed that being moral was naturally inherent in human beings.

Aquinas's ethical theory involves both principles – rules about how to act – and virtues – personality traits which are taken to be good or moral to have. ... People trying to use Aquinas to develop a virtue ethics, which challenges the legalistic thinking of analytical philosophy, play up the virtues instead.


3. Explain the insights of Thomas Aquinas about religion and Ethics


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Although Aquinas believes in religious faith and the revealed truths of the Christian tradition, his philosophy is not on, the whole, grounded in either. ... Aquinas's ethical theory involves both principles – rules about how to act – and virtues – personality traits which are taken to be good or moral to have.


4. Facts about St. Thomas Aquinas with a brief narrative that includes facts about St. Thomas Aquinas use adverbs, conjunctions and tenses of verb


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5. example of human law by thomas aquinas


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To use Aquinas' own example, “that one must not kill may be derived as a conclusion from the principle that one should do harm to no man.” Thus, human laws must include prohibitions against murder, assault, and the like even though such actions are already prohibited by the natural law.

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6. contributions of saint Thomas aquinas​


St. Thomas Aquinas was the greatest of the Scholastic philosophers. He produced a comprehensive synthesis of Christian theology and Aristotelian philosophy that influenced Roman Catholic doctrine for centuries and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.

7. similarities and differences of virtues ethics according to aristotle and st. thomas aquinas​


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8. similarities of aristotle and thomas aquinas​


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Answer:

Both philosophers Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas describe, in their own words, what happiness means to them and how they think it should be obtained. In the book Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle explains how happiness is a type of flourishing or being successful in life. In Summa Theologica, Aquinas ultimately turns his focus to God and believes to be happy you need to give everything up to God

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9. what is freedom acoording to thomas of aquinas​


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The freedom for excellence is the power to be the best human being we can be. Here the rules, or what makes for a good human being, are the grounding for freedom. One who observes these rules has the freedom to become excellent. According to Aquinas, intellect and will have command over free will.


10. Who was St. Thomas Aquinas?​


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Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church. An immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism, he is also known within the latter as the Doctor Angelicus and the Doctor Communis.


11. Synopsis of St thomas Aquinas​


Answer:

St. Thomas Aquinas was the greatest of the Scholastic philosophers. He produced a comprehensive synthesis of Christian theology and Aristotelian philosophy that influenced Roman Catholic doctrine for centuries and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.


12. Ano ang theory nina aristotle, plato at st. thomas aquinas? Sa ethics subject po siya.


Aristotle's ethics is a common sense ethics built on naturalism and self-realization. Of all the classical theoriesconsidered here, his is the farthest from an ethics of self-interest. I. With respect to the good, right, happiness, the good is not a disposition.

Like other ancient philosophers, Plato maintains a virtue-based eudaemonistic conception of ethics. That is to say, human well-being (eudaimonia) is the highest aim of moral thought and conduct, and the virtues (aretê: 'excellence') are the requisite skills and dispositions needed to attain it.

For Aquinas, the body is not the prison of the soul, but a means for its expression. Aquinas's ethical theory involves both principles – rules about how to act – and virtues – personality traits which are taken to be good or moral to have. 

13. what self explaine Thomas Aquinas ​


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Aquinas is usually thought to have a theory of "indirect" self-knowledge, according to which the mind only knows itself in a second-order act that reflects on a first-order act directed toward extramental objects.


14. Thomas Aquinas (state a situation)​


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Thomas Aquinas: The State and the Common GoodIn the last essay of his three-part series on the medieval philosopher, Andrew Robinson examines the political thought of Thomas Aquinas, notably his ideas on the state, the limits of state power, and the uses and abuses of the idea of the common good.

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15. Sino so Thomas aquinas​


Answer:

Si Santo Tomas ng Aquino, Santo Tomas de Aquino o Saint Thomas Aquinas (ipinanganak mga 1225 at namatay Marso 7 1274) ay isang Italyanong Katolikong pilosopo at teologo sa eskolastikang tradisyon, kilala bilang Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Universalis. Tanyag siya bilang klasikal na tagapagtanggol ng likas na teolohiya. Pinasimulan niya ang Thomisikong paaralan ng pilosopiya, na naging pangunahing pilosopikal na pagturing ng Simbahang Katoliko. Tinuturing siya ng Simbahang Katoliko bilang maging dakilang teologo nito at isa sa mga tatlumpu't-tatlong mga Doktor ng Simbahan. Maraming mga institusyon ang pinangalan sa kanya kabilang na dito ang Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas sa Pilipinas.

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16. sino si thomas aquinas?


siya ay isang italian, dominican friar, catholic priest at doctor of the church. kinilala din sya bilang Doctor Angelicus at Doctor Communis. ang ngalang Aquinas ay galing sa kanyang bansa. Aquino o Lazio sa ngayon.

17. what is happiness for saint thomas aquinas​


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Perfect happiness, which is possible only in the life to come, consists in contemplation of the Divine Essence, which is goodness. Finally, man is capable of attaining happiness, that is, of seeing God, and one person can be happier than another insofar as she is better inclined to enjoy him.

Explanation:

For happiness is that perfect good which entirely satisfies one's desire; otherwise it would not be the ultimate end, if something yet remained to be desired. Now the object of the will, i.e., of man's desire, is what is universally good; just as the object of the intellect is what is universally true.

On the other hand, Aquinas believes that we can never achieve complete or final happiness in this life. For him, final happiness consists in beatitude, or supernatural union with God. Such an end lies far beyond what we through our natural human capacities can attain.

Augustine takes this a step further saying, “… happiness is itself a joy in the truth…,” meaning that the truth is good to know by itself and the truth makes you happy to know it.

Answer:

Neither man nor any creature can attain final happiness through his natural powers. Since happiness is a good surpassing anything that has been created, no creature, even an angel, is capable of making man happy. Happiness is the reward for works of virtue.


18. what is self for thomas aquinas? ​


Answer:

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19. difference between virtue ethics of Aristotle and virtue ethics of Thomas aquinas. Please answer correctly​


Answer:

Thomas basically accepted Aristotle's concept, showed how it was in agreement with Christian teaching and added supernatural virtues that Christian's believe come with Baptism.

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20. Differences of Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas


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• Aquinas believed that all human action should be stemmed from the pursuing of God. ... Aquinas however, believed that God was leading human beings to a rational, moral life, while Aristotle believed that being moral was naturally inherent in human beings.

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Aristotle believed that there are three parts to the human soul. The first is an irrational one that can also be present in animals. This is the vegetative or nutritional virtue. This virtue allows humans and plants to have proper nutrition and to grow.

Aristotle also believed that to be moral, one must find a mean between two vices. He said that there was a vice of deficiency, which is having too little of one vice and a vice of excess, which is having too much of one vice.

The reason that these must be known is because Aquinas believed that human beings lived to gain knowledge to attain the highest good, eudaimonia. To satisfy this constant desire to gain this knowledge, one must know philosophy.

Aquinas however, believed that God was the soul creator of the world and that we should look to him to find out the divine meaning of life and how to act to obtain that. He did believe in our ability to reason, but he did not believe that it was the one thing that led us as Aristotle did.

Aristotle and Aquinas have many similar thoughts on the way that the human person should live. Both of them believe that humans are rational beings. They also believe that because humans are rational they can follow their instincts and live a life of moral goodness.


21. listing down the similarities and differences of virtues ethics according to Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas​


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22. Talambuhay ni Thomas Aquinas?​


Answer:

Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church. An immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism, he is also known within the latter as the Doctor Angelicus and the Doctor

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23. listing down the similarities and differences of virtues ethics according to aristotle and st. thomas aquinas​


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24. Facts about St. Thomas Aquinas


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Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church. An immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism, he is also known within the latter as the Doctor Angelicus, the Doctor Communis, and the Doctor Universalis.

Born: 1225, Roccasecca, Italy

Died: 7 March 1274, Abbazia di Fossanova, Fossanova Abbey, Italy

Education: University of Paris (1245–1248), University of Naples Federico II (1239–1245)

Influenced by: Augustine of Hippo, Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, Anselm of Canterbury, more

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25. St Thomas Aquinas Sypnosis​


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St. Thomas Aquinas was the greatest of the Scholastic philosophers. He produced a comprehensive synthesis of Christian theology and Aristotelian philosophy that influenced Roman Catholic doctrine for centuries and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.


26. Facts about St. Thomas Aquinas with a brief narrative that includes facts about St. Thomas Aquinas use adverbs, conjunctions and tenses of verb


Answer:

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27. What is hapiness for st. thomas Aquinas?​


The happiness which Aquinas refers to is the perfect happiness against imperfect happiness. Imperfect happiness is obtained by depending on intellectual and moral virtues and is the pre-requisite to perfect happiness which flourishes by the mercy of God, theological virtues, charity, hope and faith.

Answer:

Aquinas is referring to perfect bliss as opposed to defective happiness. Imperfect happiness is attained via reliance on intellectual and moral qualities, and it is a prerequisite for perfect pleasure, which is attained through God's mercy, theological virtues, charity, hope, and faith.


28. Facts about St. Thomas Aquinas with a brief narrative that includes facts about St. Thomas Aquinas use adverbs, conjunctions and tenses of verb


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29. who is saint thomas Aquinas​


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St. Thomas Aquinas was the greatest of the Scholastic philosophers. He produced a comprehensive synthesis of Christian theology and Aristotelian philosophy that influenced Roman Catholic doctrine for centuries and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.

Answer:

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Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church. An immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism, he is also known within the latter as the Doctor Angelicus, the Doctor Communis, and the Doctor Universalis.

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30. Divine law thomas aquinas tagalog


Ayon kay Thomas Aquinas, ang Divine Law ay ang mga batas na pinapaniwalaang galing sa mga matataas na kapangyarihan, kagaya ng mga mga diyos.

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