Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice

I investigate Aquinas’s position that natural virtue can pose dangers to living a moral life, dangers that include natural virtue’s inflexibility to circumstance, the opposing vices it may breed if blindly followed, and its aptitude for deceiving people into thinking they are genuinely virtuous. I a...

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Main Author: Marie I. George
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Panamericana 2013-11-01
Series:Tópicos
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Online Access:http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/85
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description I investigate Aquinas’s position that natural virtue can pose dangers to living a moral life, dangers that include natural virtue’s inflexibility to circumstance, the opposing vices it may breed if blindly followed, and its aptitude for deceiving people into thinking they are genuinely virtuous. I also consider whether Aquinas regards these problems as remediable given that he sees natural virtue and natural vice as instances of nature being determined to one. He maintains that we can overcome the moral pitfalls that natural virtue and natural vice pose, though perfect mastery is not possible without divine intervention, insofar as our bodily disposition is not directly subject to reason.
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Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice
Tópicos
Virtud natural
vicio natural
naturaleza como determinación
temperamento
tipo de personalidad.
title Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice
title_full Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice
title_fullStr Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice
title_full_unstemmed Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice
title_short Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice
title_sort aquinas on the dangers of natural virtue and the control of natural vice
topic Virtud natural
vicio natural
naturaleza como determinación
temperamento
tipo de personalidad.
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